- Luke Littler and Luke Humphries faced each other in the final in Glasgow
- Littler came out at the top at a match that went down to the final stage
- Littler previously achieved an impressive return in its quarterfinals with Rob Cross
Defensor champion Luke Littler sealed his first night victory of the Premier League season by winning the NO1 of Luke Humphries on Thursday in Glasgow.
Littler was abandoned in the quarterfinal stage last week in Belfast, but this time established a delicious confrontation with Humphries.
There was nothing to divide Littler and Humphries in the eight opening legs, but the latter got a break to move at a moving distance from the victory.
However, Littler broke directly to force a decisive leg. He continued that producing a moment of magic to leave himself twice 20, and he was not mistaken when he overcame his English rival.
Speaking after the game to Sky Sports, Littler said: 'It was a strange final. We were not playing well. From time to time I looked up and we were both in an average of 90.
'The crowd got involved. When Luke got up 5-4, I thought I only broke it and did well in hitting 11 days. That was crucial.

Luke Littler beat Luke Humphries in a decisive leg to win in Glasgow on Thursday night

Littler admitted that it was a 'strange end', but produced its best darts when it mattered the most

Littler beat Rob Cross earlier at night after returning 5-1 in its quarterfinals
'Passing Rob (Cross), the return was incredible. I felt really sure against Michael and the final was a strange and strange game.
The teenage sensation had almost left in the quarterfinals during the second week in the earlier trot at night before achieving a notable return against Rob Cross.
Cross ran to an advantage of 5-1 and had three split darts, but missed them all and Littler capitalized.
He won five legs in the rebound to border 6-5 and organized a semifinal meeting with Michael van Gerwen.
The Dutchman beat Littler in Belfast, but was not a rival for the young man on this occasion.
Fed by his victory back over Cross, Littler flew to Van Gerwen while completing a 6-2 dominant victory before seeing Humphries in the final.
Littler moves to the second at the table behind Humphries after two weeks, with Van Gerwen and Chris Dobey completing the first four.
The Premier League will go to Dublin next week, with Littler because he will face Gerwyn Price in his first game of the night.