Premier League Darts 2025 Betting Tips and Predictions 2l2x4a

The stakes couldn’t be higher as Premier League Darts returns to London’s O₂ Arena for Finals Night on Thursday. Luke Littler opens proceedings against Gerwyn Price in the first best-of-19-leg semi-final, before world No. 1 Luke Humphries tackles Nathan Aspinall in the second. The winners then clash over a best-of-21-leg final for the £275,000 top prize from the £1 million fund, promising an unforgettable evening of high-octane darts drama.

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Luke Littler capped off a thrilling Night 16 in Sheffield by claiming his sixth nightly title of the campaign. In the final, the Warrington prodigy raced into an early lead, landing back-to-back 155 and 170 checkouts before sealing the contest on double-six to defeat Luke Humphries 6–3 and finish the league phase on a record 45 points. His dominant display underlined why he tops the table heading into Finals Night.

Elsewhere on the night, Nathan Aspinall delivered a red-hot performance to end four-time champion Michael van Gerwen’s hopes of reaching the play-offs. Aspinall averaged 98.72 and produced a stunning 124 checkout to oust ‘The Green Machine’ 6–2 in the quarter-finals, ing Littler, Humphries and Price as the four qualifiers for Finals Night. The evening’s other quarter-finals saw Luke Littler beat Stephen Bunting 6–1, Luke Humphries edge past Rob Cross 6–4 and Gerwyn Price overcome Chris Dobey 6–5. In the semis, Littler triumphed 6–4 over Aspinall, while Humphries edged out Price 6–2.

All Eyes on Finals Night 2n96s

Finals Night takes place on Thursday 29 May at London’s O₂ Arena, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports + from 7 pm. The four qualifiers will contest two best-of-19-leg semi-finals (first to 10) before the winners meet in a best-of-21-leg final (first to 11).

As table-topper Luke Littler and runner-up Luke Humphries finished first and second respectively, they throw first in their semis, with the throwing order in the final decided by a bull-off. A £1 million prize fund is on offer: each semi-finalist is guaranteed £85,000, weekly winners earn a £10,000 bonus, the runner-up collects £125,000, and the champion pockets £275,000.

Littler’s six nightly wins have already netted him £60,000 in bonus payments, underlining his dominant form heading into the play-offs.

Bet Builder Selection:

  • Match Result: Luke Littler

  • Highest Checkout: Luke Littler

  • Most 180s: Gerwyn Price

  • Odds: 11/2

Luke Littler: The 18-year-old English prodigy has banked £1,811,879 in his debut Tour Card season and boasts a 76 % win rate. Sitting second on the Order of Merit with an FDI (Faria Darting Index) rating of 1917, he’s already hit eight nine-darters and leads all players with a 122.96 tournament average (115.96 on TV). Littler’s ruthless finishing—he’s posted multiple 155 and 170 checkouts this term—combined with his high-octane scoring make him the clear favourite to both win and claim the highest checkout.

Gerwyn Price: The 40-year-old “Iceman” from Caerphilly tops £4.53 million in career earnings and holds a 65 % win rate this season. With an FDI rating of 1841 and currently 11th on the Order of Merit, Price has delivered eight nine-darters and peaks at a 117.88 average (same mark on TV). A proven power-scorer, he’s one of the few players boasting a winning head-to-head against Littler—7 wins to 6—highlighting his knack for unleashing heavy scoring when it counts, making him the prime candidate for most 180s.

Head-to-head (all events): Price leads Littler 7–6.

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Summary of Selection: Littler’s superior scoring power and clinical finishing secure him the match win and highest checkout, while Price’s proven heavy-scoring and positive head-to-head record make him the stand-out for most 180s. At 11/2, this treble delivers exceptional value.

Bet Builder Selection:

  • Match Result: Luke Humphries

  • Highest Checkout: Luke Humphries

  • Most 180s: Nathan Aspinall

  • Odds: 3/1

Luke Humphries: The 30-year-old world No. 1 from Berkshire has amassed £3,027,675 in career earnings and boasts a 68 % win rate this season. Sitting top of the Order of Merit with an FDI rating of 1876, Humphries has produced six nine-darters and peaks at a 119.15 tournament average (118.43 on TV), underlining his elite scoring power. Coupled with his clinical finishing—he’s one of the few players to regularly hit 161+ checkouts—he’s the standout pick for both the match win and highest checkout.

Nathan Aspinall: The 33-year-old ‘Asp’ from Manchester has banked £2,153,925, carries a 58 % win rate and sits fourth on the Order of Merit with an FDI rating of 1847. With nine nine-darters and a tournament-best 117.45 average (110.22 on TV), Aspinall’s aggressive scoring style makes him one of the circuit’s most prolific maximum hitters. His propensity to unload heavy 180s under pressure marks him as the clear favourite for most 180s in this semi-final.

Head-to-head (all events): Humphries leads Aspinall 13–9.

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Summary of Selection: Humphries’ superior scoring averages and flawless doubles under pressure make him the clear choice for match victory and highest checkout, while Aspinall’s explosive 180-hitting ability secures him as the favourite for most maximums. At 3/1, this treble offers fantastic value in what promises to be a thrilling semi-final.

Premier League Darts – Outright Winner Odds 2z6971

Below are the latest outright odds for each finalist to lift the Premier League Darts title:

To Win Outright
Player Odds
Luke Littler 4/5
Luke Humphries 2/1
Gerwyn Price 6/1
Nathan Aspinall 10/1

Luke Littler heads the market as favourite at 4/5, reflecting his exceptional form this season—top-class scoring, eight nine-darters and a best-ever 122.96 average. World No. 1 Luke Humphries is next at 2/1, his consistency and clinical finishing earning him strong . Gerwyn Price is pitched at 6/1, his record haul of major titles and heavy-scoring ability making him a dangerous outsider, while Nathan Aspinall is available at 10/1, a longer price that mirrors his slightly lower win rate and TV average compared to the other three.

Odds are correct at the time of writing and may change. For more insights and predictions, visit our darts betting tips section.

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