Exeter will play host to night four of the , with hoping to bounce back after his early exit in Dublin on night three.
The reigning champion has made a mixed start to this year's competition, beating in the final on night two but suffering quarter-final defeats to and on night one and three respectively.
Humphries currently sits top of the standings with 10 points, followed by Price, Van Gerwen and Littler. The top four players will advance to the play-offs in May and there is plenty left to play for, with the winner of each night banking £10,000 in prize money.
Price was the winner on night three as he beat Nathan Aspinall in the final, with the 39-year-old saying: It was a great night for me. I felt like I was playing pretty well last year, but I wasn't getting the results.
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"I was missing a couple of chances on the doubles and getting punished for it. That doesn't seem to be happening this year. I'm taking my chances, I'm playing really well and the results are coming.
"I started the night off really well. I'm not sure what it is but Luke Littler seems to bring the best out of me, so that was a great game to come through. Obviously it was Luke Humphries next. I think the crowd partly got me through that game.
"It felt like I was playing in Cardiff again which was nice. I started a little bit slowly against Nathan [Aspinall] in the final. I missed a couple of opportunities but I found my feet and I managed to put it to bed.
"I'm glad I got to the final and I'm sure Nathan is as well. [We are] two players that were questioned about being in the , but we're probably proving people wrong! When you do come up against Luke [Littler] and Luke [Humphries] at their best, then you do need to combine the scoring and finishing.
"I think I finished with a 102 average in the first game against Luke Littler. It's a good game, but you need to be performing at a better standard if you want to win major titles. I'm just happy to get a win though. It's five vital points for me early on in the Premier League, and it gives me a good boost leading into Exeter next week."
Premier League Darts Night 4 schedule *Quarter-Finals
7.15pm - Michael van Gerwen vs Rob Cross
7.45pm - Gerwyn Price vs Luke Humphries
8.15pm - Chris Dobey vs Nathan Aspinall
8.45pm - Stephen Bunting vs Luke Littler
Semi-Finals
9.15pm - Van Gerwen or Cross vs Price or Humphries
9.45pm - Dobey or Aspinall vs Bunting or Littler
Final
10.30pm - Van Gerwen or Cross or Price or Humphries vs Dobey or Aspinall or Bunting or Littler
What is Luke Littler's path to the final?If Littler gets the better of Bunting, the winner of Dobey vs Aspinall will await in the semi-finals at 9.45pm. That would be the second of the two semis, with the final to follow at 10.30pm.
Coverage will begin from 7pm on + and Sky Sports Main Event. There will also be a live stream available for viewers on Sky Go and Now TV.
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