Nathan Aspinall is set to face Luke Humphries in the Premier League Darts semi-finals on May 29, 2025, at The O2.
He relishes his underdog tag, having proven doubters wrong with his inclusion in the eight-player line-up.
## What happened?
Luke Humphries finished first in the table after the regular weeks, with Littler second.
Humphries has had the better of Aspinall, winning 13 of their 21 bouts.
## Why it matters for Nathan Aspinall
Aspinall has made it to Finals Night before, but in 2020, the event took place in Milton Keynes behind closed doors.
He lost 11-8 to Glen Durrant in the final.
## What comes next?
Aspinall believes he could take that one step further with a "dream" win that would rank as the best night of his life.
He has always had the belief in his own ability, and the people around him say that.
The PDC got it right with his inclusion in the Premier League, Aspinall said.
He will have two huge matches in order to lift the title at a venue he has been dreaming of playing at.
Aspinall's semi-final against Humphries will be a huge test, but he is ready for the challenge.
Humphries is not overlooking what will be a huge semi-final against Aspinall.
Any one of the four semi-finalists can win the trophy, Humphries said.
Aspinall has proven the doubters wrong and is now focused on winning the title.
He will face either Luke Littler or Gerwyn Price in the final if he beats Humphries.
The Premier League Darts Finals Night will be live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+ from 7pm on May 29, 2025.
Aspinall's underdog status could work in his favor, as he looks to cause an upset.
He has the ability to beat anyone on his day, and he will be looking to do just that.
The stage is set for a thrilling Finals Night, with Aspinall ready to take on the challenge.