Night 6 of the 2026 Premier League of Darts will take place in Nottingham, England.
Gerwyn Price will look to defend his nightly title from 2025, and very well could, as he just made a deep semifinal run at the UK Open this past weekend.
There's a lot to look forward to, so let's break down everything you need to know ahead of Night 6 in Nottingham.
2026 Premier League Darts Night 6 draw
Here is the draw for the quarterfinal round on Night 6 of the 2026 PL.
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Night 6 - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (March 12)
- Josh Rock vs Stephen Bunting
- Jonny Clayton vs Michael van Gerwen
- Luke Humphries vs Gian van Veen
- Gerwyn Price vs Luke Littler
2026 Premier League Darts table ahead of Night 6
* = one or more wins were credited via advancing against a player who withdrew
| Player | Nights Won | Matches Won | Points |
| Jonny Clayton | 1 | 8 | 14 |
| Gerwyn Price | 1 | 4 | 9 |
| Luke Littler | 1 | 5* | 9 |
| Gian van Veen | 0 | 6 | 9 |
| Michael van Gerwen | 1 | 5 | 8 |
| Luke Humphries | 0 | 2 | 6 |
| Stephen Bunting | 1 | 3 | 5 |
| Josh Rock | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Night 6 match predictions
Here are my predictions for a stacked slate on Night 6.
*Semifinals and final listed below are my predictions based on the quarterfinals
Quarterfinal 1: Josh Rock vs Stephen Bunting
Winner: Josh Rock, 6-4
Well, it wasn't too long ago that we saw these two players face off, as Rock took home a 10-7 win in the round of 16 at the UK Open this past weekend.
Rock made it all the way to the semifinals and played much better than he has recently.
I think that event should give him enough confidence to get a win this week, as he plays Stephen Bunting, who has been a streaky performer himself.
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Quarterfinal 2: Jonny Clayton vs Michael van Gerwen
Winner: Jonny Clayton, 6-3
Clayton has yet to lose in the quarterfinal round of a week in the 2026 PL, and I expect that streak to continue.
After a great start in the opening couple of weeks for MVG, he's struggled in this format since returning from an illness.
With how well and consistently Clayton has played, he seems like the favorite to win this match.
Quarterfinal 3: Luke Humphries vs. Gian van Veen
Winner: Gian van Veen, 6-5
This, on paper, feels like a 50/50 match, as both players can be electric on any given day.
Humphries produced consistent and quality darts at the UK Open, averaging around the 100 mark or better, but I believe van Veen will look to bounce back after a tough loss to Rob Cross in the fourth round of the UK Open.
Quarterfinal 4: Gerwyn Price vs Luke Littler
Winner: Gerwyn Price, 6-5
There seemed to be a high chance this could have been the final at the UK Open, but a strong performance from James Wade was too much for Price to overcome in their semifinal match.
Although Littler won the UK Open, I'd argue Price had a better weekend, in the sense that he showed resilience and produced several impressive performances.
I like Price's chances against Littler, as Littler is still looking for a consistent rhythm in the PL.
Semifinal 1: Josh Rock vs. Jonny Clayton
Winner: Jonny Clayton, 6-4
Clayton enters this week in first place, and he might grow on that lead, as he seems to be the man to beat.
As we've noted in the past, Rock can be one of the best players in the PL when his scoring is in top form, but until we see that on a more consistent basis, it's tough to pick him against someone like Clayton, who has been consistent.
Semifinal 2: Gian van Veen vs. Gerwyn Price
Winner: Gerwyn Price, 6-5
This could be either player's game to win, as both have beaten each other once in this PL season, with both matches going to a last-leg decider.
I like how Price has played recently, so I'll take him as the player to go through it, which could be a thrilling contest.
Final: Jonny Clayton vs. Gerwyn Price
Winner: Gerwyn Price, 6-5
We were hoping to get an all-Welsch final in Cardiff last week, but Luke Littler was in the way of Price in the semifinal round.
As good as Clayton has been recently, Price has been one of the few players who can consistently beat him.
Price has beaten Clayton 11 times in their last 12 matches, with Clayton's most recent win in a PL quarterfinal a few weeks ago on Night 3.
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Three storylines to watch during Night 6
Here are the main storylines to look out for on Night 6.
Can MVG get back on the right track?
After being at the top of the table just a few weeks ago, MVG enters this week sitting one spot out of a play-off position.
Can Josh Rock build off his UK Open campaign?
Rock has zero points through five weeks, but just made a run to the semifinals of the UK Open.
Will Littler win back-to-back weeks?
Littler finally got a title last week and will look to get back to his old ways by making another run this week.
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