Luke Humphries qualified for the Premier League play-offs after a sparkling victory in Birmingham where he ended Luke Littler’s 10-match winning streak. The defending champion has struggled for much of the league phase, but has come good when it mattered as he followed up victory over Littler by beating Gerwyn Price in the final at the Utilita Arena. His victory means the top four is sewn up ahead of next week’s final league round in Sheffield as he joins Littler, Jonny Clayton and Price at the O2 on May 28. Seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen misses out for a second successive year, while debutant Gian van Veen’s debut campaign will also end in Sheffield, along with Stephen Bunting and Josh Rock. “It’s relief. You see from the way I felt at the end,” he said on his on-stage interview. “It’s been a struggle this year. “I’ve worked incredibly hard, changed to my old points, my old flights, and it worked for me. “We’ve all been through those stages, it shows true grit from that position I was in.…