Darts Live: Premier League Night 3 Glasgow and Latest PDC Results

GLASGOW, 19 February 2026 – The professional darts circuit is in full swing tonight as the Premier League Darts roadshow arrives at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow for Night 3. Following a dramatic evening in Antwerp last week, the world’s elite players are back on the stage, with teenage sensation Luke Littler and world number one Luke Humphries among those vying for crucial league points.
Premier League Night 3: Glasgow Live Updates
Tonight’s action in Scotland follows a significant shift in the table after Gerwyn Price’s dominant performance in Belgium. As of this evening, the quarter-final matchups are underway, featuring a high-stakes opening clash between Stephen Bunting and the 2026 World Championship runner-up, Gian van Veen.
Current Standings and Recent Form
Gerwyn Price enters tonight’s session with significant momentum. On 12 February 2026, “The Iceman” ended his title drought by winning Night 2 in Antwerp, defeating Michael van Gerwen 6-5 in a thrilling final. Price’s path to victory included wins over Gian van Veen and Jonny Clayton, moving him into second place in the overall standings.
Night 3 Quarter-Final Draw
- Stephen Bunting vs Gian van Veen
- Gerwyn Price vs Jonny Clayton
- Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries
- Michael van Gerwen vs Peter Wright
Recent PDC ProTour Results
Away from the bright lights of the Premier League, the PDC ProTour has seen intense competition in Wigan over the last few days. The Players Championship events provide a vital platform for the full tour-card holders to earn ranking points and prize money.
Players Championship 3 & 4
On 16 February 2026, Chris Dobey claimed the title at Players Championship 3. Dobey produced a clinical performance in the final, defeating Stephen Bunting 8-1. The following day, Players Championship 4 took place in Wigan, continuing the dense schedule of the 2026 season.
The 2026 World Championship Retrospective
The current season remains heavily influenced by the results of the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship. Gian van Veen’s rise to the final established him as a premier force in the game, while the return of veterans like Michael van Gerwen to top form has set the stage for a highly competitive year.
Darts Equipment and Regulations
For those following the live action and looking to emulate the pros, the sport maintains strict equipment standards regulated by the PDC and various international bodies.
| Specification | Steel Tip Requirement | Soft Tip (Electronic) Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 30.5 cm | Usually 20 cm (League dependent) |
| Maximum Weight | 50 g | Typically 18g – 25g (NDA rules vary) |
| Components | Point, Barrel, Shaft, Flight | Plastic Tip, Barrel, Shaft, Flight |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Darts Live tonight?
In the UK, the Premier League Darts is broadcast live on Sky Sports. International viewers can stream the action via PDCTV or local rights holders like DAZN in Germany.
Who won the last Premier League night?
Gerwyn Price won Night 2 in Antwerp on 12 February 2026, defeating Michael van Gerwen in the final.
What is the format of the Premier League Darts?
The tournament features eight players competing in a knockout bracket every Thursday night. Points are awarded for reaching the semi-finals (2), finishing as runner-up (3), and winning the night (5). The top four players in the league table after 16 nights advance to the play-offs.
What are the standard dimensions of a dartboard?
A standard “clock” dartboard is divided into 20 numbered sections. The board is hung so that the centre of the bullseye is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73m) from the floor. The throwing distance (oche) is 7 feet 9.25 inches (2.37m) from the face of the board.
