2018 Premier League Darts

The 2018 Unibet Premier League Darts was a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation – the fourteenth edition of the tournament. The event began on Thursday 1 February at the 3Arena in Dublin and ended with the play-offs at The O2 Arena in London on Thursday 17 May. This was the first year that the tournament is sponsored by Unibet.

2018 Unibet Premier League Darts
Winner
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
Runner-up
England Michael Smith
Score
11–4
Dates
1 February–17 May 2018
Edition
14th
Number of players
10
Venues
15 (1 cancelled)
Premier League Darts
< 2017 | 2018 | 2019 >

Michael van Gerwen won his fourth Premier League title (and his third in a row, after winning in 2016 and 2017[1]) by defeating Michael Smith 11–4 in the final.

This was also the first time that the event has had a round in Germany, when the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin hosted the 4th round on 22 February.

Storm Emma resulted in the Exeter round of the event being postponed on 1 March. This was the first time ever since the Premier League started in 2005 that a whole round in the league phase of Premier League Darts was postponed. The same extreme conditions would also go on to cause severe problems in the staging of that weekends UK Open in Minehead which resulted in the event having to be played entirely behind closed doors. In 2010, the play-offs were postponed for 24 hours after a power cut at Wembley Arena.[2]

Format

The tournament format was identical to that since 2013. During the first nine weeks (Phase 1) each player played the other nine players once. The bottom two players were then eliminated from the competition. In the next six weeks (phase 2) each player played the other seven players once. Phase 2 consisted of four weeks where five matches were played followed by two weeks where four matches were played. At the end of phase 2, the top four players contested the two semi-finals and the final in the play-off week.

Venues

Dublin Cardiff Newcastle Berlin
3Arena
Thursday 1 February
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
Thursday 8 February
Metro Radio Arena
Thursday 15 February
Mercedes-Benz Arena
Thursday 22 February
Exeter Leeds Nottingham Glasgow
Westpoint Arena
Thursday 1 March
(cancelled)
First Direct Arena
Thursday 8 March
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Thursday 15 March
SSE Hydro
Thursday 22 March
Belfast Liverpool Sheffield Rotterdam
SSE Arena Belfast
Thursday 29 March
Echo Arena Liverpool
Thursday 5 April (Judgement Night)
FlyDSA Arena
Thursday 12 April
Rotterdam Ahoy
Wednesday 18 & Thursday 19 April
Manchester Birmingham Aberdeen London
Manchester Arena
Thursday 26 April
Arena Birmingham
Thursday 3 May
BHGE Arena
Thursday 10 May
The O2
Thursday 17 May

Players

The players in this year's tournament were announced following the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship final on 1 January, with the top four of the PDC Order of Merit joined by six Wildcards.[3] This was the first time in the event's history in which Phil Taylor did not take part, following his decision to retire. Unlike in previous years the six wildcards were joint decisions by the PDC and Sky Sports this year. There were no PDC specific wildcards or Sky Sports specific wildcards.[4]

The tournament was noteworthy for its high-number of debuting players. Rob Cross qualified by right due to being in the world's top four at the end of the season, with wildcards going to World Grand Prix champion Daryl Gurney, Champions League winner Mensur Suljović, and world number 12 Gerwyn Price. In fact, only four of the previous year's ten players (van Gerwen, Wright, Anderson and van Barneveld) were included this year.

PlayerAppearance in
Premier League
Consecutive
Streak
Order of Merit
Rank
Previous best performanceQualification
Michael van Gerwen6th61Winner (2013, 2016, 2017)PDC Order of Merit
Peter Wright5th52Runner-up (2017)PDC Order of Merit
Rob Cross1st13DebutPDC Order of Merit
Gary Anderson8th85 (4)[a]Winner (2011, 2015)PDC Order of Merit
Daryl Gurney1st16DebutWildcard
Mensur Suljović1st17DebutWildcard
Simon Whitlock6th19Runner-up (2012)Wildcard
Raymond van Barneveld13th1312Winner (2014)Wildcard
Michael Smith2nd11010th (2016)Wildcard
Gerwyn Price1st113DebutWildcard

Prize money

The prize fund remained the same as last year, £825,000.[5]

StagePrize money
Winner£250,000
Runner-up£120,000
Semi-finalists£80,000
5th place£65,000
6th place£55,000
7th place£50,000
8th place£45,000
9th place£30,000
10th place£25,000
League Winner Bonus£25,000
Total£825,000

League stage

[6][7]

8 February – week 2 (Phase 1)

Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff

Score
[9]
Michael Smith
99.15
7–4 Daryl Gurney
101.96
Rob Cross
87.74
1–7 Simon Whitlock
93.14
Michael van Gerwen
101.12
5–7 Peter Wright
101.04
Gerwyn Price
92.71
3–7 Gary Anderson
99.22
Raymond van Barneveld
100.39
7–5 Mensur Suljović
102.55
Night's Average:[a] 97.90
Highest Checkout: Michael van Gerwen 170
Most 180s: Gary Anderson 5
Night's 180s: 28

22 February – Week 4 (Phase 1)

Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin

Score
[11]
Michael Smith
87.32
7–3 Simon Whitlock
85.60
Gerwyn Price
90.87
3–7 Mensur Suljović
106.20
Michael van Gerwen
103.42
7–2 Daryl Gurney
96.90
Rob Cross
96.46
7–3 Raymond van Barneveld
88.60
Peter Wright
104.65
6–6 Gary Anderson
105.25
Night's Average:[a] 96.53
Highest Checkout: Gary Anderson 150
Most 180s: Gary Anderson & Michael Smith 5
Night's 180s: 31

22 March – Week 7 (Phase 1)

SSE Hydro, Glasgow

Score
[14]
Daryl Gurney
98.63
7–3 Mensur Suljović
96.26
Michael van Gerwen
101.56
7–2 Michael Smith
92.41
Gary Anderson
102.68
7–4 Simon Whitlock
104.13
Peter Wright
88.18
1–7 Raymond van Barneveld
99.76
Rob Cross
102.57
7–1 Gerwyn Price
92.42
Night's Average:[a] 97.86
Highest Checkout: Michael van Gerwen 148
Most 180s: Gary Anderson 6
Night's 180s: 22

5 April – Week 9 (Phase 1 – Judgement Night)

Echo Arena, Liverpool

The night was overshadowed by the sudden death of 5 time World Champion Eric Bristow, who suffered a heart attack outside the venue. His death was announced during the Gurney v Wright match. The crowd paid tribute to Bristow at the end of the night's play.

Score
[16]
Simon Whitlock
81.94
7–3 Gerwyn Price
76.94
Raymond van Barneveld
96.58
0–7 Michael Smith
103.15
Gary Anderson
95.09
5–7 Rob Cross
92.30
Mensur Suljović
95.39
4–7 Michael van Gerwen
106.34
Daryl Gurney
98.67
6–6 Peter Wright
99.78
Night's Average: 94.62
Highest Checkout: Simon Whitlock 164
Most 180s: Michael van Gerwen 10
Night's 180s: 36

18 April – week 11A (Double Header, Phase 2)

Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam

Score
[18]
Michael Smith
96.00
2–7 Gary Anderson
109.91
Rob Cross
96.09
7–4 Daryl Gurney
91.71
Raymond van Barneveld
101.44
7–3 Simon Whitlock
89.49
Peter Wright
99.08
7–5 Michael van Gerwen
106.87
Rob Cross
98.22
3–7 Gary Anderson
99.87
Night's Average: 99.82
Highest Checkout: Michael van Gerwen 148
Most 180s: Gary Anderson & Rob Cross 7
Night's 180s: 27

26 April – week 12 (Phase 2)

Manchester Arena, Manchester

Score
[20]
Peter Wright
97.86
1–7 Michael Smith
104.86
Daryl Gurney
100.16
6–6 Michael van Gerwen
104.96
Simon Whitlock
96.78
7–5 Gary Anderson
94.45
Raymond van Barneveld
94.02
6–6 Rob Cross
94.55
Michael Smith
96.28
1–7 Michael van Gerwen
94.76
Night's Average: 97.87
Highest Checkout: Daryl Gurney 156
Most 180s: Michael van Gerwen 7
Night's 180s: 30

10 May – week 14 (Phase 2)

BHGE Arena, Aberdeen

Score
[22]
Michael Smith
93.45
6–6 Raymond van Barneveld
97.28
Simon Whitlock
88.38
6–6 Rob Cross
89.86
Peter Wright
98.11
6–6 Daryl Gurney
88.05
Michael van Gerwen
100.41
5–7 Gary Anderson
98.28
Night's Average: 94.15
Highest Checkout: Raymond van Barneveld 126
Most 180s: Rob Cross 5
Night's 180s: 28

Play-offs – 17 May

The O2 Arena, London

Score
[23]
Semi-finals (best of 19 legs)
Michael van Gerwen
103.65
10–6 Rob Cross
96.04
Michael Smith
97.49
10–6 Gary Anderson
95.35
Final (best of 21 legs)
Michael van Gerwen
112.37
11–4 Michael Smith
97.01
Night's Total Average: 100.32
Highest Checkout: Michael van Gerwen 128
Most 180s: Michael van Gerwen 16
Night's 180s: 40

Table and streaks

Table

After the first nine weeks (phase 1), the bottom two in the table are eliminated. In the next six weeks (phase 2) the eight remaining players each play a further seven matches. The top four players then compete in the playoffs.

Two points are awarded for a win and one point for a draw. When players are tied on points, leg difference is used first as a tie-breaker, after that legs won against throw and then tournament average.

#NameMatchesLegsScoring
PldWDLPtsLFLA+/-LWAT100+140+180sA[24]HCC%
1 Michael van Gerwen W1611142310360+433819212856103.5617045.37%
2 Michael Smith RU16925209066+24371571194195.2116042.45%
3 Gary Anderson16835199580+15332051145799.1117042.04%
4 Rob Cross16835198782+5321921035497.3314444.85%
5 Daryl Gurney16484168988+1321951326796.7716738.70%
6 Raymond van Barneveld16646168088–8272151314295.0116738.28%
7 Peter Wright16466147494–20272261423196.1713239.78%
8 Simon Whitlock16538137492–18261691054392.7716437.00%
9 Mensur Suljović920744053–1312153871499.0613844.44%
10 Gerwyn Price902723261–2912112531189.6714832.99%

Last updated: 10 May 2018
Source: Match reports from the results section.

Top four will qualify for the Play-offs after Week 14.
NB: LWAT = Legs won against throw. A = Average.C% = Checkout percentage.HC = High checkout.

Streaks

PlayerPhase 1, Weeks 1 to 9Phase 2, Weeks 10 to 14Play-offs
1234567891011A11B121314SFF
Michael van GerwenWLWWWWWWWWLLDWWLWW
Michael SmithWWWWLWLWWLLWWLDDWL
Gary AndersonLWLDDDWWLWWWWLLWL
Rob CrossLLWWWWWLWWWLDDLDL
Daryl GurneyDLDLDDWWDWLLWDDDEliminated
Raymond van BarneveldDWLLWDWLLLLWWDWD
Peter WrightDWLDLLLDDLWWDLWD
Simon WhitlockWWWLLDLDWLLLLWLD
Mensur SuljovićLLLWWLLLLEliminated
Gerwyn PriceDLDLLLLLL
Legend:WWinDDrawLLossEliminated

Positions by Week

PlayerPhase 1, Weeks 1 to 9Phase 2, Weeks 10 to 14
1234567891011A11B121314
Michael van Gerwen153211111111111
Michael Smith322122222244222
Gary Anderson966676545432443
Rob Cross10109543333323334
Daryl Gurney677998776555555
Raymond van Barneveld435755467776666
Peter Wright744489988887877
Simon Whitlock211334654668788
Mensur Suljović8910867899Eliminated
Gerwyn Price588101010101010

References