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BetMGM Premier League Darts Article, Previews and Tips

Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Luke Littler. Our expert PDC Premier League insight covers everything you need to know about all 8 participants, from key statistics to previous titles, tournament records and historic moments.

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BetMGM Premier League Darts: Night 1 Preview & Tips

The opening night is so close to call as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts campaign kicks off in Cardiff.

With eight of the world’s best players facing off over the course of the evening, resulting in a final at the end of the night, who can get their campaign off to the perfect start?

Before we look at the night’s action let’s remind ourselves of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts format.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Format

The BetMGM Premier League will feature a nightly eight-person knockout bracket, where each of the seven matches will be played in a first-to-six-legs format. In the initial seven weeks, players are assured of facing one another once in the quarter-finals while a similar arrangement occurs in weeks 9-15.

The match-ups in weeks 8 and 16 are determined based on the league standings at those respective points. Players earn two points for reaching the semi-finals, three points for finishing runner-up and five points for winning the final.

After the league phase, the top four players in the standings will engage in two knockout semi-finals with the player in first place facing the player in fourth and the player in second taking on the player in third.

The eight darts players participating in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League are:

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 1 Fixtures

The competition gets going at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on Thursday 1st February with a showstopper of a fixture list.

Getting the evening underway is two-time world champion Peter Wright against 2018 world titlist Rob Cross while second up is Welsh former world number one Gerwyn Price as he looks to put on a show for his home crowd against 2023 World Matchplay winner Nathan Aspinall.

The final two games of the quarter-finals see a repeat of the last two PDC World Championship finals as 2023 champion Michael Smith takes on seven-time Premier League champion Michael van Gerwen before new kid on the block Luke Littler takes on current world champion Luke Humphries in a repeat of the 2024 final.

Night 1 quarter-finals in full:

  • Peter Wright vs Rob Cross;
  • Gerwyn Price vs Nathan Aspinall;
  • Michael van Gerwen vs Michael Smith;
  • Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries

7/1 BetMGM Premier League Night 1 Accumulator

To kick off our Night 1 acca we are backing Rob Cross to beat Peter Wright at 4/11, with Cross winning 13 of the last 20 meetings between the pair.

Next up, Gerwyn Price will be looking to give the Cardiff crowd something to shout about and we’ve gone with the home support to help fire the Welshman to a sixth straight victory over Nathan Aspinall on our acca at 12/25.

If you fancy him to go a couple of steps further, Price is currently 9/2 with BetMGM to repeat his Cardiff feat from last year and win the Night 1 tournament overall.

Fresh from a record-breaking 914 tournament 180s in the 2024 PDC World Championship, we are backing over 6.5 180s at 6/5 for Michael van Gerwen’s match-up with Michael Smith. The last two meetings between them have contained seven and ten 180s across a first-to-seven-legs format respectively while Van Gerwen will be full of confidence after winning the Dutch Darts Masters in the lead-up to this one.

The final match of the quarter-finals could be an epic one as the two Lukes – Littler and Humphries – battle it out.

With nothing to separate them in the match odds, we’re going for a close game with little margin for error and our pick of over 9.5 total legs at 4/5 could make for an enthralling game as Littler looks to double up on his revenge for the World Championship final defeat following his 6-5 win over Humphries at the Dutch Darts Masters at the weekend.

Night 1 Accumulator:

  • Rob Cross to beat Peter Wright
  • Gerwyn Price to beat Nathan Aspinall
  • Michael van Gerwen v Michael Smith over 6.5 match 180s
  • Luke Humphries v Luke Littler over 9.5 legs

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BetMGM Premier League Darts: Night 2 Preview & Tips as Humphries primed to hit back in Berlin

BetMGM Premier League Darts: Night 2 Preview & Tips

After a show-stopping Night 1 in Cardiff where Michael Smith claimed an impressive victory, attention switches to Germany and Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Area for Night 2. Another stellar set of fixtures is in store as BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to the continent.

Before we look at the night’s action let’s take a quick reminder of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts format.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Format

The BetMGM Premier League will feature a nightly eight-person knockout bracket, where each of the seven matches will be played in a first-to-six-legs format. In the initial seven weeks, players are assured of facing one another once in the quarter-finals while a similar arrangement occurs in weeks 9-15.

The match-ups in weeks 8 and 16 are determined based on the league standings at those respective points. Players earn two points for reaching the semi-finals, three points for finishing runner-up and five points for winning the final.

After the league phase, the top four players in the standings will engage in two knockout semi-finals with the player in first place facing the player in fourth and the player in second taking on the player in third.

The eight darts players participating in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League are:

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 2 Fixtures

Getting the evening underway in Berlin are Nathan Aspinall and Michael van Gerwen. With both players suffering quarter-final defeats on Night 1, this represents a chance to claim their first victories of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts.

The second match of the evening sees last week’s winner Michael Smith take on Gerwyn Price in a repeat of the final in Cardiff. Can the Welshman claim revenge for the 6-2 defeat on home soil, or will Smith make it two wins out of two? He is 22/25 with BetMGM to do so.

The penultimate game of the quarter-finals sees Luke Littler take on Rob Cross. Both players made the semi-finals on the first night but will be hoping to progress further and get some more points on the board.

Last up are current and former PDC world champions in the shape of Luke Humphries and Peter Wright. Yet to get off the mark in his first full BetMGM Premier League Darts campaign, can Humphries find the form that saw him crowned champion of the world at Ally Pally?

Night 2 quarter-finals in full: Nathan Aspinall vs Michael van Gerwen; Michael Smith vs Gerwyn Price; Luke Littler vs Rob Cross; Luke Humphries vs Peter Wright

15/1 BetMGM Premier League Night 2 Accumulator

Those of you who backed our Night 1 acca will know it was so close to being a winner, with just the final quarter-final match of the evening – Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries to contain over 9.5 legs – letting it down. We’re aiming to go one better with our 15/1 shot for the Berlin round of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League.

Kicking off our Night 2 acca we are backing Michael van Gerwen to beat Nathan Aspinall at 4/11.

The Dutchman seems to have the edge over Aspinall – winning 14 of the previous 20 meetings between the pair – but it is also notable that both come into this one off the back of defeats to newly-crowned Masters champion Stephen Bunting, Asp going down 11-1 and Van Gerwen 11-7.

Next up we have Michael Smith taking on Gerwyn Price and our selection for this is over 6.5 180s [59/50].

Smith is a heavy scorer with three nine-darters in the past four years and hit five 180s in last week’s final alone. While Price struggled to get going in that one, he was prolific with the 180s in last month’s Dutch Darts Masters with 12 in three matches in a similar-length format. Add to that the 570 he hit in 2023 and we’re backing him to recapture his eye for a maximum in Germany.

The penultimate game features Luke Littler vs Rob Cross and our choice here is two or more 100+ checkouts in the match at [5/4]. When the pair met in the 2024 PDC World Championship Littler hit three on his way to victory while Cross landed one, albeit in a longer format, so we’re going for some high-scoring checkouts this time round too.

Finally, we are backing world champion Luke Humphries to be ‘King of the Oche’ in his contest with Scotland’s Peter Wright at 7/5.

Wright has been below his usual standards recently and has averaged just 87 since the start of December last year – ranking 122nd in the PDC over that timeframe while Humphries lies fifth. Humphries should dominate the game by winning the match, hitting the most 180s and landing the highest checkout as he looks to put his stamp on the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts.

Night 2 Accumulator

Michael van Gerwen to beat Nathan Aspinall Michael Smith vs Gerwyn Price over 6.5 match 180s Luke Littler vs Rob Cross over 1.5 100+ checkouts Luke Humphries to be ‘King of the Oche’ vs Peter Wright Priced at 15/1 with BetMGM

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 3 Preview & Tips: Third time lucky for Littler?

It’s Night 3 of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts with the ever-impressive OVO Hydro in Glasgow on hosting duties.

A thrilling evening in Berlin last week saw seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen triumph over Luke Littler in the final to claim his first nightly victory of the 2024 tournament and, with a few players still to get off the mark, Scotland promises to pick up where Germany left off.

Before we select our Night 3 accumulator, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures for the first of the competition’s two visits to Scotland this season.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 3 Fixtures

First up in Glasgow, 2018 world champion Rob Cross takes on Night 1 winner Michael Smith. Defeated in the semi-final by Michael van Gerwen last week, Smith will be hoping to get back on track against Cross, who exited at the quarter-final stage on Night 2.

Fresh from victory, Van Gerwen takes on Scotland’s Peter Wright in the second clash of the evening, with Snakebite hoping the home crowd can spur him on to a first victory of the 2024 Premier League. It won’t be easy against MVG however, who staged two huge comebacks on his way to victory in Germany.

The penultimate game pits Nathan Aspinall against PDC world champion Luke Humphries. After leading 4-1 in the quarter-final on Night 2, Aspinall went on to lose 6-4 against Van Gerwen and will be looking to claim his first 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts win against Humphries, who lost to Luke Littler for the second week in a row in Berlin.

Rounding off the quarter-finals is Littler himself as he takes on seven-time PDC major winner Gerwyn Price. After losing 6-5 in the final last week Littler faces the Iceman, himself a beaten finalist this year too after losing to Smith on Night 1 in Cardiff.

Night 3 quarter-finals in full: Rob Cross vs Michael Smith; Michael van Gerwen vs Peter Wright; Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Humphries; Gerwyn Price vs Luke Littler.

12/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 3 Accumulator

After our Night 2 acca came in at 15/1, those of you who backed it will no doubt be waiting patiently for our Glasgow tips. Before that, though, let’s take a look back at the winning selections from last week as we look to make it another successful night.

The Winning 15/1 Night 2 Accumulator: Michael van Gerwen to beat Nathan Aspinall @ 4/11; Michael Smith vs Gerwyn Price over 6.5 match 180s @ 59/50; Luke Littler vs Rob Cross over 1.5 100+ checkouts @ 5/4; Luke Humphries to be ‘King of the Oche’ vs Peter Wright @ 7/5.

To kick off Night 3, we’re going for over 1.5 100+ checkouts when Michael Smith faces off against Rob Cross. With Smith hitting four in this season’s competition already – including a 170 last week – and Cross having registered ton-plus finishes on both nights so far, this looks good value to add to the acca at 6/4.

Last week’s victor Michael van Gerwen is up against Peter Wright who, despite pushing Luke Humphries in Berlin, remains winless. Even though the home crowd will be roaring Wright on, he has not won a Premier League match in Glasgow since 2017. It is difficult to look past the Dutchman in this one; MVG hit 13 180s while averaging 102.8 across his three matches in Berlin and is 4/5 to hit over 2.5 maximums in this game.

Also winless this year is world number four Nathan Aspinall, who faces a tricky game against Humphries. World champion Humphries struggled on Night 1 but regained some momentum last week, narrowly losing to Luke Littler.

He did toil again at Players Championships 1 and 2 in midweek though – going down 6-0 to Ian White and 6-5 to Jurjen van der Velde respectively – so Aspinall will be looking to push him all the way in Glasgow. With all of the games on Night 2 containing over 9.5 legs, we’re backing this to happen again in the penultimate quarter-final at 10/11.

Completing the quarter-finals is a highly anticipated match between Luke Littler and Gerwyn Price. We’re expecting a cracker of a contest and are backing Littler to just edge it if he can build on his average of 101.77 from Night 2, especially likely given he is fresh from his debut win at Players Championship 1 in Wigan earlier this week.

Price had a tricky time in the same tournament, culminating in him withdrawing from his match, so Littler to win at 3/5 completes our acca for Night 3 of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts.

Night 3 Accumulator

  • Michael Smith vs Rob Cross over 1.5 100+ checkouts
  • Michael van Gerwen to hit over 2.5 180s vs Peter Wright
  • Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Humphries over 9.5 legs
  • Luke Littler to beat Gerwyn Price

Priced at 12/1 with BetMGM

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Night 3 Odds & Specials

As well as our own acca, BetMGM carries odds on a plethora of outcomes for Night 3 of Premier League Darts action.

Michael Smith and Gerwyn Price both hit 170 checkouts last week – if you fancy there will be a repeat of the feat in the quarter-final games this time round then one in Smith vs Rob Cross is 8/1 and one in Price vs Luke Littler is 15/2. You can also get 5/2 with BetMGM for a 170 checkout in any match for a 170 checkout in any match during the evening.

Michael van Gerwen is the favourite to be crowned overall winner of Night 3 at 11/4. The Dutchman is favoured just ahead of Luke Littler, who is 3/1 to claim his first-ever BetMGM Premier League Darts victory. If you fancy the Scottish crowd to roar on Peter Wright and help him overturn his recent run of poor form, you can get odds of 40/1 for him to win his home night.

We have odds of 8/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit on Night 3. Luke Littler was the last of the Premier League’s eight players to hit a nine-darter and has already hit two in 2024, in the Bahrain Masters last month and the Players Championship event in Wigan earlier this week. No PDC event has contained more nine-dart finishes than the BetMGM Premier League’s 14 – will Glasgow bring us the first perfect leg of this year’s tournament?

BetMGM has a host of markets available before the night gets underway as well as in-play throughout the evening, so be sure to keep an eye on the Premier League Darts event page over the course of the matches.

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It’s showtime!

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 4 Preview & Tips: A Van Gerwen hat-trick in Newcastle?

It’s Night 4 of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts and Newcastle’s turn to host as the tournament rolls into the Utilita Arena on the banks of the River Tyne.

An exciting night in Glasgow last time out saw seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen beat world number one Luke Humphries in the final to claim his second consecutive nightly victory of the 2024 tournament.

Newcastle has a brilliant night in store but, before we select our Night 4 accumulator, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures for the competition’s visit to the north-east.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 4 Fixtures

First up in Newcastle, Night 1 winner Michael Smith takes on 2020 Premier League runner-up Nathan Aspinall. Yet to get off the mark in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League, the Asp will be looking for a strong performance against Bully Boy following last week's 6-3 reverse against Luke Humphries. Also defeated in the quarter-final last week, Smith will be hoping to recapture the form that saw him storm to victory in Cardiff.

Having been runner-up in Glasgow, world champion Humphries is next up as he takes on 2018 PDC world titlist Rob Cross. Humphries lost out to Michael van Gerwen last week and, in Cross, is up against a player yet to really hit his stride this year with just two wins to his name.

The penultimate game pits Peter Wright against youngster Luke Littler. Littler was beaten 6-5 in the quarters by Gerwyn Price last week and will be aiming to rectify that against Wright who, despite showing flashes of his old self recently, remains bottom of the table.

Rounding off the quarter-finals is Van Gerwen as he targets a third win in a row. He will have to get past seven-time PDC major winner Gerwyn Price in Newcastle to do so and, with a final and a semi-final under his belt already in this year’s BetMGM Premier League, the Iceman will be aiming to go one step further here.

Night 4 quarter-finals in full: Michael Smith vs Nathan Aspinall; Rob Cross vs Luke Humphries; Peter Wright vs Luke Littler; Gerwyn Price vs Michael van Gerwen

20/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 4 Accumulator

We have put together a 20/1 acca to get you in the mood for some Thursday night darts in Newcastle.

Night 1 winner Michael Smith has struggled to recapture that form in subsequent nights but we’re backing him to kick off Night 4 with a win against Nathan Aspinall. Yet to get off the mark in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League, Aspinall suffered a 6-2 defeat in Players Championship 3 this week to world number 50 Rowby-John Rodriguez and we’re going for a Smith victory at 7/10.

Next up we have Rob Cross taking on world champion Luke Humphries and, based on last week’s maximums, we’re adding over 6.5 180s to the acca at 6/5. With 13 180s overall in Glasgow, Humphries hit the most maximums and Cross himself hit four in both of his games. The third quarter-final sees Luke Littler take on Peter Wright, who suffered defeat at the hands of overall winner Michael van Gwewen in front of his home Scottish crowd. Littler will be hoping Night 4 is the night he finds his groove after a few weeks of mixed form.

We’re backing the Nuke to come good here. It’s 27/25 for Littler to hit the most 180s and have the highest checkout and even in defeat against Gerwyn Price last week he hit 4 maximums and a finish of 138. Facing an opponent who has averaged just 90 since the start of December, this selection makes sense.

Completing the quarter-finals is a cracker of a match between Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen. Having won the last two nights in Berlin and Glasgow, Van Gerwen is looking for a hat-trick but faces a formidable opponent in the Welshman.

It’s bound to be an interesting match and one we think will contain high checkouts. MVG hit a 136 checkout last week while Price boasted the highest checkout on Night 1 and then landed a 170 on Night 2. Add to this the fact the Iceman leads the league for 100+ checkouts with five in six matches and it seems natural to add both players to hit a 100+ checkout at 15/8 to round off our Night 4 acca.

Night 4 Accumulator

  • Michael Smith to beat Nathan Aspinall
  • Rob Cross vs Luke Humphries over 6.5 180s
  • Luke Littler highest checkout & most 180s vs Peter Wright
  • Gerwyn Price vs Michael van Gerwen both players to hit a 100+ checkout

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Night 4 Odds & BetMGM Specials

As well as our own acca, BetMGM carries odds on a plethora of outcomes for Night 4 of Premier League Darts action.

After winning the last two nights, Michael van Gerwen will be looking to equal his own record-breaking run of three BetMGM Premier League Darts nightly wins in a row — a record he shares with Michael Smith after both players achieved the feat in last year's tournament. He is available at 7/2 with BetMGM to win Night 4.

Despite the Dutchman’s fine form, it is actually Luke Littler who starts the night as favourite, with odds of 5/2 to be Night 4 victor. At 7/2 is Luke Humphries while Night 1 champion Michael Smith looks decent value at 9/1 as does last year’s Newcastle winner Gerwyn Price at 6/1.

No PDC event has contained more nine-dart finishes than the BetMGM Premier League’s 14. Though we came so close to seeing the perfect leg in Glasgow – with both Price and Aspinall missing double 12 for a nine-darter – the 2024 tournament is still to provide us with one. We have odds of 8/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit at any point in Newcastle. Can the north-east crowd roar the players on to something special?

We have also got some BetMGM Specials for you to check out for Night 4. The competition has seen the 180s increase night by night, with 50 maximums hit overall in Glasgow last week alone. As such, we have priced up over 5.5 180s in each quarter-final match at 19/2.

Elsewhere, Littler & Smith both to be Kings of the Oche (win the match, hit the highest checkout and hit the most 180s) in their quarter-final matches against Peter Wright and Nathan Aspinall respectively is 12/1.

BetMGM has a host of other markets available before the night gets underway as well as in-play throughout the evening, so be sure to keep an eye on the BetMGM Premier League Darts Hub over the course of the evening.

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You can check out various BetMGM Premier League Darts markets, including outright tournament winner, the winner of each night’s play and specials such as 180s, 170 checkouts and nine-darters as well as build a bet featuring a host of different selections from the games throughout the evening.

Don’t forget – darts fans have the chance to double their winnings on any BetMGM Premier League Darts market weekly with Golden Arrows. Read more about Golden Arrows here.

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League is already shaping up to be an exhilarating battle among some of the best players in the world, culminating in Play-offs Night at London’s O2 in May.

It’s showtime!

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 5 Preview & Tips: Can anyone stop Van Gerwen?

A pulsating Night 4 of 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts saw Michael van Gerwen triumph for the third week in a row in Newcastle.

As the competition rolls into Exeter this week attention turns to which, if any, of the other seven players can stop the Dutchman from claiming an eighth BetMGM Premier League Darts title.

After overcoming Gerwyn Price and Luke Littler in Newcastle Van Gerwen triumphed over Nathan Aspinall – who got his first two wins of the competition in the north-east – in the Night 4 final.

Night 5 in Exeter promises to be yet another cracker but, before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures for the visit to the south-west.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 5 Fixtures

Having won the last three nights, it seems suitable that Michael van Gerwen would be first up in Exeter. He takes on world champion Luke Humphries who, having been runner-up to Van Gerwen in Glasgow, was defeated at the quarter-final stage in Newcastle by Rob Cross. Cool Hand will be hoping to get his BetMGM Premier League campaign back on track as he sits sixth in the table at this early stage despite carrying the highest average (101.5) of any player.

Nathan Aspinall finally hit some form on Night 4, getting his first wins of the 2024 competition and eventually finishing runner-up to MVG. The Asp takes on the winless Peter Wright in the second quarter-final this week. Snakebite is showing signs of his old self on the floor events and in Newcastle, where he averaged 103 and missed a match dart before eventually going down 6-5 to Luke Littler.

In the penultimate game The Iceman Gerwyn Price takes on Cross. Price was beaten by Van Gerwen in Newcastle and is yet to progress past a semi-final since finishing runner-up on his home night in Cardiff on Night 1. Cross lost out to Aspinall last week but made the semis for the second week in a row and will be hoping to go one step further in the south-west.

Rounding off the quarter-finals is the only nightly winner not named Van Gerwen so far this year: Michael Smith. Bully Boy won the first night in Cardiff but has lost in the quarter-finals for the past two. He takes on Littler, who has one runner-up finish so far. Can the youngster finally take the next step and become champion in Exeter on Night 5?

Night 5 quarter-finals in full: Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen; Nathan Aspinall vs Peter Wright; Gerwyn Price vs Rob Cross; Luke Littler vs Michael Smith

20/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 5 Accumulator

We have put together a 20/1 acca to get you in the mood as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League visits Exeter.

Michael van Gerwen and Luke Humphries kick off Night 5 and we are heading straight to the 180s market for this one. Van Gerwen had the joint-highest maximums in Newcastle while the week prior Humphries topped the 180s chart. Add on to that the fact they sit fifth and second respectively in the PDC’s maximums list over the past year and we are adding over 6.5 180s in their quarter-final tie to our acca for Night 5 at 6/5.

Next up we have the runner-up in Newcastle, Nathan Aspinall, facing Peter Wright. With Snakebite still looking for a win and sitting bottom of the table, the Asp will be eyeing this one as a way to get off to a good start for the second week running.

Wright will have other ideas after we saw glimpses of the two-time world champion’s old self last week. If he is feeling it again in Exeter this becomes a genuinely close one to call. The Scot lost out 6-5 to Luke Littler last week while Aspinall’s matches on Night 4 contained 11, 10 and 10 legs respectively – as such we are opting for over 9.5 legs here at 17/20.

We have Gerwyn Price and Rob Cross battling it out next in a match between two players who have liked the sound of a 100+ checkout so far in the competition.

Price has topped the nightly charts for ton-plus checkouts twice so far, including a 170, with Cross taking the mantle in Glasgow with a 144. The pair sit first and third respectively in the overall 100+ checkouts list this BetMGM Premier League Darts season, with Price six in seven matches and Cross five in seven. Both to check out 100+ in their Exeter quarter-final tussle is 2/1.

Sticking with checkouts, the final game throws up an interesting match-up between Littler and Michael Smith. A 170 in Newcastle saw Littler’s celebration go viral when he hit the bullseye while Smith has reeled in a big fish of his own already this campaign too. Rounding off our acca for Night 5, therefore, is a bullseye finish in the match at 11/10.

Night 5 Accumulator

  • Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries over 6.5 180s
  • Nathan Aspinall vs Peter Wright over 9.5 legs
  • Gerwyn Price and Rob Cross both to hit a 100+ checkout
  • Luke Littler vs Michael Smith to contain a bullseye checkout

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Odds correct at time of publication but subject to change

Night 5 Odds & BetMGM Specials

As well as our own acca, BetMGM carries odds on a plethora of markets for Night 5 of Premier League Darts action.

After winning three nights in a row, Michael van Gerwen can break the BetMGM Premier League Darts record by winning four consecutive nights and it is no surprise that he starts as 11/4 favourite to win Night 5. MVG has also won in Exeter in both 2022 and 2023 so he may well take some stopping as he looks to break even more records.

Trying to halt his charge will be Luke Littler, 3/1, who will feel it is time he got one over on the three-time world champion after two league defeats to him already this term as well as a loss in the final of the Dutch Darts Masters.

Behind those two front-runners is PDC world champion Luke Humphries at 9/2 while Michael Smith – the only player in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League who has beaten MVG as well as the only other nightly winner this year – is priced at 10/1 to triumph in Exeter. Last week’s runner-up Nathan Aspinall, meanwhile, is available at 8/1.

We are of course still awaiting the first nine-dart finish of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League campaign. The fact remains, though, that no darts competition has featured more perfect legs, so can Exeter be the night we finally see a nine-darter? We have odds of 8/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit at any point during the night.

We also have some BetMGM Specials for Night 5 for you to check out. Exactly 50 maximums were hit overall in both Night 3 in Glasgow and Night 4 in Newcastle last week and we have priced up over 5.5 180s in each quarter-final match at 8/1.

Elsewhere, Michael van Gerwen, Nathan Aspinall, Gerwyn Price and Luke Littler all to win their quarter-final ties, something which only the Iceman failed to do in Newcastle, sits at 7/1.

On top of that you can get 11/2 for MVG, Price and Aspinall to hit the highest checkout in their quarter-finals. Aspinall did so last week against Michael Smith while Price and Van Gerwen faced one another and both hit a 100+ finish.

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BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS NIGHT 6 PREVIEW & TIPS: COULD HUMPHRIES' WAIT BE OVER?

A blockbuster Night 5 in Exeter saw the Michael van Gerwen train halted as Nathan Aspinall triumphed to claim his first nightly victory of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts season.

It is Brighton’s turn to host this week and MVG will be looking to bounce back from last week’s quarter-final exit, with a host of other players hoping to get their first successes of the 2024 tournament.

Aspinall overcame Rob Cross with a convincing 6-2 victory in the Exeter final, going one better than his runner-up placing in Newcastle a week prior. A fine night from the Asp saw him play his best darts of the tournament so far to join Van Gerwen and Michael Smith as the only players with nightly wins to their names this year.

Peter Wright remains pointless at the foot of the table, while Gerwyn Price and the two Lukes – Littler and Humphries – still await that first night victory.

We have another fantastic night of action in store on Night 6 in Brighton but, before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures for the visit to the south coast.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 6 Fixtures

Following a thumping defeat last week at the hands of Rob Cross, Gerwyn Price will be looking to bounce back as he is first up in Brighton against Luke Humphries.

Only a 160 checkout prevented the Welshman from a 6-0 whitewash on Night 5 and he will have to be a lot better to overcome Humphries, who became the first person to beat Michael van Gerwen since way back on Night 1. Cool Hand also boasts the tournament's highest average (100.68).

Rob Cross averaged an impressive 109.69 in the last eight on his way to finishing runner-up in Exeter and he faces Van Gerwen in the second quarter-final. Voltage came close to a nine-darter last week and was mightily impressive in both the quarter and semi-finals before finding Nathan Aspinall too hot to handle.

Next up, last week’s winner Aspinall takes on Luke Littler. The Asp finally found top form in Exeter and has some momentum after moving into the top four of the standings as a result. His opponent, meanwhile, lost 6-3 to Cross in the second semi-final and is yet to win a night despite sitting second in the overall standings.

Rounding off the quarter-finals is Night 1 winner Michael Smith, who takes on bottom-of-the-table Peter Wright. Snakebite looked to be finding some form despite defeat in Newcastle but struggled last week in Exeter, averaging 91.13 on his way to a 6-4 reverse at the hands of Aspinall. Wright did manage a 156 checkout and will surely be hoping Night 6 can provide him with some relief from what has been a torrid tournament so far.

It was the dream start for Smith in Cardiff but Bully Boy has found it hard to recapture that form since. Losing 6-2 to Luke Littler last week means the 2023 world champion is on a run of three consecutive quarter-final exits and will be eyeing up this one as the game to stop the rot.

Night 6 quarter-finals in full: Luke Humphries vs Gerwyn Price; Rob Cross v Michael van Gerwen; Nathan Aspinall v Luke Littler; Michael Smith vs Peter Wright

17/2 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 6 Accumulator

As always, we have put together an acca to get you in the mood as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League visits Brighton.

Though he lost at the hands of overall winner Nathan Aspinall last week, Luke Humphries looked impressive during his victory in the quarter-final over Michael van Gerwen. He’s up against Gerwyn Price in Brighton and, though the Welshman hit an impressive 160 checkout, he averaged just 90.73 as he laboured to a 6-1 defeat against Rob Cross.

Humphries made the final of the UK Open at the weekend with a 100+ tournament average while Price exited in the fourth round to Martin Schindler. We’re backing Cool Hand to get the better of this one and get Night 6 underway with a win at 13/20.

Next up we have Cross, the runner-up in Exeter, facing Michael van Gerwen. We are heading straight to the 180s market for this one, with MVG leading the way for maximums with 38 in just 11 matches. Cross has 23 in 10 games and, though 180s were at a premium last week with just 32 in the whole night compared to 50 for two nights in succession, the likelihood is this was a mere blip and we’re going for over 4.5 180s in this one at 4/9 as a result.

We have Exeter winner Aspinall and Luke Littler battling it out next in a match that sees us looking at the possibility of 100+ checkouts.

Aspinall checked out on 160 twice last week on his way to victory, following on from an impressive 170 on Night 4 in Newcastle. Littler joined the Asp with a 170 finish in the Toon and like his Night 6 opponent has hit six overall in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League. Two or more of 100+ checkouts in this match comes in at 11/10.

Lastly we have Michael Smith up against Peter Wright, with both players struggling to get into a rhythm recently. After his Night 1 victory, Smith has failed to make a final and has suffered three quarter-final exits in a row. Wright, meanwhile, still is without a win in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League.

Snakebite did hit a bit of form in the UK Open before losing in the sixth round to Masters champion Stephen Bunting. Bully Boy was beaten a round earlier by Luke Woodhouse and, as such, a close match here seems a given.

With 75% of Smith’s Premier League matches so far going over 9.5 legs, that’s our choice at 9/10.

Night 5 Accumulator

Luke Humphries to beat Gerwyn Price Rob Cross vs Michael van Gerwen over 4.5 180s Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Littler 2 or more 100+ checkouts Michael Smith vs Peter Wright over 9.5 legs Priced at 17/2 with BetMGM

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Night 6 Odds & BetMGM Specials

As well as our own acca, BetMGM carries odds on a plethora of markets for Night 6 of Premier League Darts action. It looks a close one to call in Brighton, with three players out in front as joint-favourites to be the night winner.

Michael van Gerwen will be looking to get back on track following last week’s quarter-final exit, and he is available alongside Luke Littler and Luke Humphries to win the night at *7/2**. MVG won in Brighton in 2022, so has form on this stage while 2023 winner Gerwyn Price is available at a lofty 6/1

Exeter victor Nathan Aspinall can be backed at 7/1 if you fancy him to make it two wins in a row, while runner-up Rob Cross is available at the same price. Peter Wright is 16/1 to spring a surprise on the south coast, while Michael Smith is 6/1 to clinch his second nightly win of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League.

After five weeks we are still awaiting the first nine-dart finish of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League campaign, with Cross coming closest to the perfect leg last week. Price was the last player to hit a nine-darter in the Premier League – doing so twice in the same night back in 2022 – and no darts competition has contained more perfect legs.

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If you think Brighton will feature the first of this year’s tournament, we have odds of 7/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit at any point during the night.

We also have some specific Night 6 BetMGM Specials for you. We have priced Littler, Van Gerwen and Humphries to hit the most 180s in their quarter-final matches at 11/2. Littler achieved this in Exeter against Michael Smith, while MVG and Humphries faced off against each other.

We had a dip in 180s on Night 5 but the two previous weeks had exactly 50 maximums so over 5.5 180s in the opening four games of the night at 11/1 could offer good value.

On top of that you can get 13/2 for Humphries, Van Gerwen, Littler and Smith to win their opening games and reach the semi-finals on the night.

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BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS NIGHT 8 PREVIEW & TIPS: CAN HUMPHRIES BE HALTED IN DUBLIN?

Night 7 in Nottingham gave us a new leader atop the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts table as Luke Humphries won for the second consecutive week to knock Michael van Gerwen off top spot.

While it was a third quarter-final defeat in a row for the Dutchman, it was a night of relief for Peter Wright as a win over Gerwyn Price saw Snakebite get his first victory of the tournament.

Following a quarter-final win Wright couldn’t get past a Humphries in supreme form in the semi-finals while Luke Littler exited at the last-four stage for the third week running, losing out to an inspired Nathan Aspinall.

Despite looking in great form, Aspinall found Humphries too much to deal with as the world number one powered to a 6-3 win. Elsewhere on the night, Brighton runner-up Michael Smith couldn’t make it past the quarter-final while Price’s loss to Wright leaves the Welshman without a victory in four weeks.

The BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Ireland this week with Night 8 taking place at Dublin’s 3Arena. Before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures as the tournament hops over the Irish Sea.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 8 Fixtures

The Night 8 fixtures are decided based on the current standings which means that first up we have top against bottom – Luke Humphries vs Peter Wright.

The current world champion has been in superb form in recent weeks – winning the last two nights of the BetMGM Premier League – while it’s no secret that Snakebite has struggled this year despite claiming his first win of the tournament last week in Nottingham. Humphries, though, will be looking to equal a record set by Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith by winning three nights in a row.

The second match in Dublin sees fourth play fifth as Nathan Aspinall takes on Rob Cross for the second week running following their quarter-final on Night 7. The Asp was victorious on that occasion, just as he was in the final in Exeter where he claimed his first BetMGM Premier League Darts nightly win. Voltage will be looking for revenge and hope to move above his opponent in the standings.

Next up we have a battle of two players struggling for form as second plays seventh with Van Gerwen against Gerwyn Price. Following a storming start to the campaign which saw him win three nights out of the first four, MVG has struggled for form and hasn’t made it past the quarter-final since Night 4.

Price, meanwhile, was runner-up on the first night in Cardiff but has only made it past the quarter-final once since then so will be targeting the out-of-sorts Dutchman as a route to get back on track.

Finally, Luke Littler takes on Smith to round off the Dublin quarter-finals. Littler sits third in the table and is yet to win a night but his consistent performances mean he has made it to at least the semi-final on all but one evening. Smith has had a mixed tournament so far, winning the opening night and making the final in Brighton, but has suffered quarter-final defeats on four occasions.

Night 8 quarter-finals in full: Luke Humphries vs Peter Wright; Nathan Aspinall vs Rob Cross; Michael van Gerwen vs Gerwyn Price; Luke Littler vs Michael Smith

12/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 8 Accumulator

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Peter Wright, having won his first match of the 2024 Premier League Darts last week against Gerwyn Price, takes on an in-form Luke Humphries who seems to be getting better and better with each passing night.

The two faced off in the semi-final on Night 7 with Cool Hand running out a resounding 6-1 winner, putting an end to Wright’s brief revival. Humphries was dominant in that game and we can only see more of the same this week in Dublin. The man leading the league for total points, three-dart average and most 180s is 6/4 to be King of the Oche in this one (match winner, most 180s and highest checkout) and this is our choice to kick off the Night 8 acca.

Nathan Aspinall is up against Rob Cross again in the second semi-final with the Asp winning all three matches against Voltage in this year’s BetMGM Premier League, including last week’s quarter-final.

Cross, despite losing last week, has been steadily improving throughout the competition with three semi-final appearances and a runner-up spot in the four weeks prior. We’re backing Cross to get one over on Aspinall at the fourth time of trying at 7/10 as a result.

The match between Michael van Gerwen and Gerwyn Price is an intriguing one as, on paper, it is second against seventh and looks like nothing to worry about for MVG. He has been struggling in recent weeks though, losing 6-2 to Luke Littler in Nottingham and averaging just 94.83 and 93.48 in the two nights before that.

Price, meanwhile, is seemingly even more out of form, losing his last four BetMGM Premier League matches as well as failing to make it past the UK Open second round earlier this month after losing to Martin Schindler.

With this in mind – plus MVG winning 11 of the 12 Premier League matches he has played in Dublin including winning the night here last year – we are backing him to get back on track as part of our acca at 7/10.

Lastly we have Littler against Michael Smith. The Nuke continues to impress in his BetMGM Premier League Darts debut season yet remains without a nightly win – something his opponent managed at the first time of asking in Cardiff.

Littler has been consistent with his scoring and his plentiful semi-final appearances see him third in the table, just four points off top spot. Both players are hitting maximums consistently this season, with Littler on 49 180s and Smith 44 so far.

Add to that Smith topping the weekly 180s count twice so far, including hitting 15 in Brighton, and 4/5 for over 6.5 maximums looks good value in this one.

Night 8 Accumulator

  • Luke Humphries King of the Oche (win the match, hit most 180s, hit highest checkout) vs Peter Wright
  • Rob Cross to beat Nathan Aspinall
  • Michael van Gerwen to beat Gerwyn Price
  • Luke Littler vs Michael Smith over 6.5 180s

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Night 8 Odds & BetMGM Specials

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It continues to be hard to see past Luke Humphries. Cool Hand is very much in the rhythm and has averaged 102.14 for the tournament so far. He is 9/4 to make it three consecutive nightly wins.

Beyond the world champion, Luke Littler is 3/1 while last year’s Dublin victor Michael van Gerwen is 11/2.

Gerwyn Price is 8/1 to get his first BetMGM Premier League nightly win of the year while Rob Cross is available at 9/1, Night 5 champion Nathan Aspinall and opening night winner Michael Smith are both 12/1 and Peter Wright, after getting his first win last week in Nottingham, is the outsider at 20/1.

Still we await a nine-darter in the 2024 betMGM Premier League Darts, though we came agonisingly close in Nottingham when Littler missed double 12 to claim a first Premier League perfect leg and also to equal the record of the most nine-dart finishes in a season with four. We have odds of 7/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit at any point.

We also have some Night 8 BetMGM Specials including a tasty-looking 10/1 for Humphries and Littler to win their quarter-final matches while also having the most 180s and the highest checkout. Littler achieved this in Nottingham in his match against Van Gerwen, while Humphries faces bottom-of-the-table Wright on Night 8.

Additionally, you can get 6/1 for Humphries, Van Gerwen and Littler to hit the most 180s in their quarter-final ties.

BetMGM has a host of other markets available before the night gets underway as well as in-play options throughout the evening, so be sure to keep an eye on the BetMGM Premier League Darts Hub over the course of Night 8.

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 7 Preview & Tips: Littler’s Time at Last?

Night 6 in Brighton saw Luke Humphries end his wait for a maiden BetMGM nightly win and he did so in style, beating Michael Smith in the final to claim an impressive victory while averaging over 100 in all of his games and a huge 113.71 in the semi-final.

The trip to the south coast saw the gap at the top to Michael van Gerwen narrowed to three points and Night 7 in Nottingham will see the Dutchman looking to get back on track. A runner-up performance saw a return to form for Smith, while Rob Cross and Luke Littler made the semi-finals.

Week 5 winner Nathan Aspinall exited in the quarter-final to Littler, while Gerwyn Price continued to struggle by losing 6-2 to Humphries in the first match of the night. Former world champion Peter Wright remains without a point, rooted to the bottom of the table.

We have another fantastic night of action in store in Nottingham but, before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures as the tournament visits the East Midlands.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 7 Fixtures

First up is a basement battle between two players struggling for form in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts.

The match between Peter Wright and Gerwyn Price represents a chance for Snakebite to get his first win of the tournament and the Iceman with an opportunity to get back at it after three consecutive quarter-final exits.

A runner-up spot and a semi-final appearance in the first three nights got the Welshman off to a reasonable start so Nottingham, where he won last season, could be the venue to turn it around for Price. For Wright, it seems like now or never if he wants to make any serious waves in this year’s competition.

Next up is a repeat of the final in Brighton with winner Luke Humphries against runner-up Michael Smith. Cool Hand was in scintillating form last week, racing into a 5-1 lead against Smith before eventually winning 6-3 while averaging over 100 and throwing five 180s. Smith played well on Night 6, beating Wright and Luke Littler before finding Humphries just too hot to handle. Can he get revenge on the Nottingham stage?

Since winning three consecutive nights in Berlin, Glasgow and Newcastle, Michael van Gerwen has suffered quarter-final defeats for two weeks in a row. He is up against Littler, who since Night 6 has not only won the Belgian Open but hit another nine-dart finish in the process to take his total in 2024 to three.

The youngster will be eying this one up against an out-of-form MVG to get his latest bid to win a BetMGM Premier League Darts night off to a flyer. Van Gerwen is looking far from his best and followed a disappointing couple of weeks with a defeat to Wright in the Belgian Open second round.

Rob Cross lost to Littler in the Belgian Open final despite averaging 108, and he is last up in the quarter-finals against Nathan Aspinall. The Asp won Night 5 in Exeter and beat Cross in the final – will we see a repeat of the 6-2 victory or can Cross build on impressive wins against Price and Van Gerwen to progress?

Night 7 quarter-finals in full: Peter Wright vs Gerwyn Price; Luke Humphries vs Michael Smith; Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Littler; Rob Cross vs Nathan Aspinall

22/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 7 Accumulator

As always, we have put together an acca to get you in the mood as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League visits Nottingham.

A tricky one to call is first up on Night 7, with Peter Wright looking to get off the mark at the seventh time of asking as he faces Gerwyn Price. Price made the semi-final of the Belgian Open last weekend before losing out to Rob Cross, though neither the Iceman nor Wright managed a 100 average in the Premier League last week. Having the darts could be crucial in this one so we are predicting a close game; Wright did have match darts against Michael Smith last week and, with Price winning here last year, we’re backing over 8.5 legs at 4/11.

Luke Humphries was in brilliant form last week when he beat Smith in the final and, with the two facing off in this week’s quarter-final, we fancy Cool Hand Luke to be even better this time round. Bully Boy enjoyed a successful Week 6, averaging over 100 in the final in defeat to Humphries but could find it tough here. Humphries looks to be really hitting his stride lately and our pick here is the world champion to be King of the Oche at 3/1 as a result.

Hoping to build on his Belgian Open success will be Luke Littler and he faces a Michael van Gerwen playing well below his usual standards in recent weeks. Littler seems to be edging closer towards that first nightly win and hit a third nine-darter since January in his Belgian Open success, as well as averaging 103.76 in the 8-7 final win over Cross.

Van Gerwen, on the other hand, has gone four non-double-in matches in a row without averaging over 95 for the first time since 2012. We think Littler can take advantage of MVG’s dip in form by winning this one at 7/10.

Lastly we have Nathan Aspinall and Cross battling it out in a repeat of the final from Week 5 in Exeter. After a defeat last weekend to Luke Littler in the Belgian Open in a final in which he averaged 108, Cross will hope to go one further than Brighton’s semi-final defeat as he takes on the Asp.

Aspinall has a nightly win to his name already this year and will want to make a strong start in his bid for a second. These two have 15 100+ checkouts between them so far in the BetMGM Premier League and we’re backing them to get at least two more between them in Nottingham at 6/4.

Night 5 Accumulator

  • Peter Wright vs Gerwyn Price over 8.5 legs
  • Luke Humphries King of the Oche (win the match, hit most 180s, hit highest checkout) vs Michael Smith
  • Luke Littler to beat Michael van Gerwen
  • Rob Cross vs Nathan Aspinall 2 or more 100+ checkouts

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Night 7 Odds & BetMGM Specials

As well as our own acca, BetMGM carries odds on a plethora of markets on all nights of Premier League Darts action. It is shaping up to be an intriguing contest in Nottingham – who can come out on top?

It seems difficult to look past Luke Humphries at the moment following last week's near-flawless display, which saw him not only average 113 in the final but also check out 143. Humphries is priced at 11/4 to make it consecutive nightly wins.

Beyond the world number one, Luke Littler is 3/1 while last year’s Nottingham winner Gerwyn Price is available at 5/1.

Michael van Gerwen is 11/2 to get his BetMGM Premier League tournament back on track while runner-up last week Michael Smith is 10/1, Rob Cross is 13/2 and Exeter champion Nathan Aspinall 12/1. Peter Wright, winless in the BetMGM Premier League but in good form in floor events, comes in at 20/1 to cause a shock.

We are still awaiting the first nine-dart finish of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League campaign but Littler hit yet another perfect leg in the Belgian Open last weekend, taking his 2024 total to three.

The most nine-dart finishes in a season by an individual is four –- hit by Van Gerwen in both 2016 and 2019 – can Littler equal the record in the tournament that has provided the most nine-darters of all? We have odds of 7/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit at any point during the night and 20/1 for Littler to hit a perfect finish in any game on Night 7.

We also have some Night 7 BetMGM Specials for you. Price, Smith and Littler all to hit the most 180s in their quarter-final matches is 7/1. Littler achieved this in Brighton against Aspinall, while Smith won 5-0 on 180s in last week’s quarter-final.

Additionally, you can get 9/1 for Price, Humphries, Littler and Aspinall to win their opening games and reach the semi-finals on the night.

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BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS NIGHT 10 PREVIEW & TIPS: LITTLER TO BUILD ON FIRST WIN?

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Manchester after consecutive weeks over the Irish Sea in Dublin and Belfast respectively. The latter city couldn’t provide a record-breaking fourth win in a row for Luke Humphries as Luke Littler defeated him 6-5 in the quarter-finals before going on to win the night and claim his first BetMGM Premier League Darts trophy.

Littler moved up to second palace due to the Belfast win and currently sits four points behind Humphries with early leader Michael van Gerwen slipping to third place. Van Gerwen did get a win in the quarter-final, beating Michael Smith before coming up short against Littler.

Nathan Aspinall continued his good run of form, beating Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright on his way to a runner-up spot. Wright’s quarter-final win against Rob Cross was just his second of the competition and moves him to within three points of Price albeit still at the foot of the table.

Before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the BetMGM Premier League fixtures as the tournament arrives in the north-west.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 10 Fixtures

Last week’s runner-up Nathan Aspinall gets things underway in Manchester as he faces Rob Cross. The two played one another in the quarter-finals on both Night 7 and Night 8 with the Asp getting the better of Voltage on each occasion, just as he did when the pair met in the final in Exeter on Night 5. With quarter-final defeats in his last three weeks, Cross will be looking for a turnaround in form in this meeting as he looks to close the gap to the top four.

Next up, Luke Littler takes on seven-time BetMGM Premier League champion Michael van Gerwen. After a dip in form, the Dutchman halted the slide slightly last week with a quarter-final win before Littler got the better of him.

The pair have got to know each other well in recent months with the Nuke winning the last two meetings; Van Gerwen will be hoping his early tournament form returns as he tries to reduce the arrears at the top of the table. Littler, meanwhile, can build on the Belfast win and chase down leader Luke Humphries.

Humphries himself faces Michael Smith in the third quarter-final in Manchester. The world number one has been in supreme form recently despite last week’s defeat to Littler. A German Grand Prix win earlier in the week was sealed with an 8-1 final thrashing of Van Gerwen in which Humphries averaged 112.66, the second highest ever in a European Tour final, and hit a 170 checkout.

Last up in the quarter-finals the bottom two face off with Gerwyn Price taking on Peter Wright. They last faced each other three weeks back in Nottingham, with Snakebite getting his first win of the competition in that match.

Price has largely struggled in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts too; since his runner-up spot on Night 1 in Cardiff he has passed the quarter-finals just twice, surely making this one a must-win for the Welshman if he has aspirations of making Play-offs Night next month.

Night 10 quarter-finals in full: Nathan Aspinall vs Rob Cross; Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen; Michael Smith vs Luke Humphries; Gerwyn Price vs Peter Wright

19/2 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 10 Accumulator

Our weekly accumulator is here as the city of Manchester takes its turn to host the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts – and we have picks from each of the four quarter-finals from Night 10.

Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross get the night underway, in a match between two players who have seen a lot of each other in this competition. Aspinall has had the better of Cross of late, winning the last four meetings, and has enjoyed success with checkouts throughout the BetMGM Premier League. Indeed, the world number four has 12 100+ checkouts so far – including a 160 and a 170 – while only Gerwyn Price has a higher average weekly highest checkout than Aspinall’s 104.22. As a result, we like the sound of 22/25 for Aspinall to hit the highest checkout.

The second quarter-final sees Night 9 champion Luke Littler take on Michael van Gerwen, who won his first Premier League match in five weeks in Belfast. Littler and MVG have battled it out in 2024 since the Nuke burst onto the scene in the PDC World Championship and they have won two apiece from their four Premier League meetings this term.

Van Gerwen made it to the final of the German Grand Prix earlier in the week before being humbled 8-1 by Luke Humphries while Littler has performed consistently across his debut season to date.

As such, we head to the 180s market for this match. Littler has hit the most 180s for the week in a single match five times already this BetMGM Premier League season and his 59 maximums overall compares favourably with Van Gerwen’s 48. With Littler on fire and MVG improving, over 6.5 180s at 5/6 looks good value.

Humphries is out to get back to winning ways in Manchester and plays Michael Smith in his quarter-final. Despite last week’s early exit, Humphries has generally played immaculately of late, showcased with that 8-1 German Grand Prix final rout over MVG. Add that to the three BetMGM Premier League Darts nightly wins in the last four weeks and we are looking at a player on top of his game.

Bully Boy, meanwhile, has two runner-up finishes in the last four weeks himself – but it is difficult to look past Cool Hand to win the match and hit the most 180s at 5/4. With 68 maximums overall, the world champion has hit more 180s than his opponent in 14 of his 19 games so far and sits clear in the overall Premier League standings too.

Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright complete the last-eight ties on Night 10. Both have struggled for consistency this year and it took until Night 7 for Snakebite to get off the mark at all.

That happened to be in a game against the Iceman but Price got revenge for that defeat in the German Grand Prix – beating Wright 6-4 on his way to the semi-final – and we’re backing him to build on that and win this match at 4/11 to complete our Night 10 accumulator.

Night 10 Accumulator

  • Nathan Aspinall to hit the highest checkout vs Rob Cross
  • Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Littler over 6.5 180s
  • Luke Humphries to win & hit most 180s vs Michael Smith
  • Gerwyn Price to beat Peter Wright.

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Night 10 Odds & BetMGM Specials

In addition to our accumulator, there are a range of other markets available for BetMGM Premier League Darts, so let's take a look at some of the outrights and specials for Night 10 in Manchester.

Luke Humphries leads the table and the betting for Night 10 as he goes into the night the 2/1 favourite to claim his fourth win in five Premier League weeks.

Last week’s winner Luke Littler has climbed to second place in the table and will look to make it back-to-back wins in Manchester at 5/2, German Grand Prix runner-up Michael van Gerwen is 9/2, Gerwyn Price is priced at 6/1 and Rob cross is at 9/1. Belfast finalist and Stockport native Nathan Aspinall sits at **11/1 while last year’s Manchester winner Michael Smith is 12/1 and Peter Wright, 20/1.

As we hit the 10th night of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League we are still without a nine-dart finish. No PDC competition has provided more perfect legs and we have odds of 6/1 for one to be hit at any point during the evening.

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BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS NIGHT 11 PREVIEW & TIPS: LITTLER ON FOR HAT-TRICK?

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Birmingham following last week’s trip to Manchester, which saw Luke Littler pick up his second consecutive nightly win.

A win over Gerwyn Price in the Manchester final saw Littler move into first place ahead of Luke Humphries. Former leader Humphries suffered his second consecutive quarter-final defeat after his run of three nightly wins in a row, with the world number one losing out 6-3 to Michael Smith. Nathan Aspinall now sits in third place ahead of Michael van Gerwen and made the semi-final at the AO Arena before coming unstuck against Littler.

Rob Cross continued his disappointing run of form with a quarter-final defeat to Aspinall while Peter Wright was defeated again, this time by Price. The Welshman also became the first player in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts to hit a nine-darter with a perfect leg in the semi-final against Smith on his way to victory.

Night 10 in Manchester was a night packed full of explosive action, with Littler coming out on top as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts saw yet more twists and turns. Before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the Night 11 fixtures as the tournament arrives in the West Midlands.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 11 Fixtures

Peter Wright gets the evening underway with his quarter-final against Luke Humphries, in what seems a little bit of a mismatch based on this year’s tournament. Wright has really struggled to get going and has just two match wins to name, while Humphries, despite exiting at the quarter-final stage in the last two weeks, sits in second place in the table and has shown some blistering form.

Next up, Nights 9 and 10 winner Luke Littler is up against Rob Cross in the second quarter-final. Littler comes to Birmingham on the back of successive victories and will be looking for a hat-trick. Cross has struggled of late having not won a Premier League game since Night 6, has slipped to sixth in the standings and remains without a nightly win in this year’s tournament.

Littler, meanwhile, leads the way in top spot and can become the third player to win three nights in a row in the 2024 Premier League should he be victorious in Birmingham.

The third quarter-final sees last week’s runner-up Gerwyn Price take on Michael Smith in a repeat of their semi-final in Manchester. Both men are in the bottom four of the table and need to pick up points this week to boost their chances of making Play-offs Night.

Price hit a sensational nine-dart finish on Night 10 and lost out to an in-form Luke Littler in the final while Cross is without a win since he beat Michael van Gerwen in Brighton on Night 6. The Iceman can leapfrog Voltage with a win and both players will be hoping the Midlands can be a happy hunting ground as they seek their first nightly victory of the tournament.

In the last quarter-final we have Van Gerwen vs Nathan Aspinall, with the seven-time champion on a run of just one Premier League win in six weeks. Aspinall has recovered from a poor start to the competition to now sit in third place, one spot above MVG. The Dutchman beat the Asp in the final in Newcastle, so revenge could be on the cards here as both players look to cement their spot in the top four as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts turns its focus towards Play-offs Night qualification.

Night 11 quarter-finals in full: Peter Wright vs Luke Humphries; Rob Cross vs Luke Littler; Gerwyn Price vs Michael Smith; Michael van Gerwen vs Nathan Aspinall

21/2 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 11 Accumulator

As the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Birmingham, our weekly accumulator is here with picks from each of the four quarter-finals from Night 11 in the West Midlands.

Getting the evening underway, Peter Wright and Luke Humphries are two players who have experienced contrasting fortunes throughout the first 10 weeks of competition. Humphries has shown some brilliant form to blow away opponents, particularly in the three consecutive nightly wins. While he has been knocked off top spot, he still leads the way for overall tournament average and 180s.

Wright, meanwhile, sits bottom of the table with just four points to his name, though he did make the final in Birmingham last year. The pair faced off in consecutive weeks in Nottingham and Dublin, with Cool Hand winning 6-1 on both occasions. He was also King of the Oche in these two matches and we’re taking the 6/4 for him to win the match, have the highest checkout and the most 180s in this one too.

The second quarter-final sees table-topping Luke Littler play a struggling Rob Cross. The 2018 world champion hasn’t made it past the quarter-final stage in the last four weeks while Littler seems to be hitting his best form at just the right time.

They have one win apiece against each other in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League, and the Nuke won the meeting between the two in the final of the Belgian Open earlier this year into the bargain. Given the recent form of the two players, Littler to win at 4/11 seems the shout.

Runner-up in Manchester Gerwyn Price faces Michael Smith in quarter-final three, with the Welshman surely on a high following last week’s sensational nine-darter. A first final appearance since the opening week followed the perfect leg and, though he would go on to lose to Littler, Price showed moments of genuine brilliance on Night 10.

Smith has enjoyed some good form of late too – making the semi-final last week and the final on Night 8 – but is yet to add to his single nightly win so far, achieved back on the first night in Cardiff.

In an interesting match between two players having mixed tournaments, the checkouts market carries value. In addition to his nine-dart finish in Manchester, Price has checked out 160 and 170 in the competition and has had the highest checkout of the week on three occasions – the joint highest with Humphries. He has also hit a higher checkout than his opponent in 56% of matches, compared to Smith’s 44%, so we’re backing Price to have the highest checkout in this one too at 10/13.

Closing out the quarter-finals in Birmingham are Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall. Sitting in fourth and third place respectively, MVG and the Asp have met just twice in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League, with the Dutchman winning on both occasions. The pair battled it out a few times in last year’s competition, with both having success, though one of the games did result in a 6-0 whitewash for Van Gerwen.

Generally their meetings have been close, with all but one of the last seven Premier League contests featuring 10 legs or more, so 10/11 for over 9.5 legs in this one is a sensible choice to complete our Night 11 accumulator.

Night 11 Accumulator

  • Luke Humphries King of the Oche vs Peter Wright
  • Luke Littler to beat Rob Cross
  • Gerwyn Price to hit the highest checkout vs Michael Smith
  • Michael van Gerwen vs Nathan Aspinall over 9.5 legs

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Despite Luke Littler winning the last two nights, it is Luke Humphries who goes into Night 11 as 2/1 favourite to lift the trophy and storm back to the top of the table.

Littler has looked brilliant in the last two weeks, though he did lose in the last 16 of the Players Championship 7 to Ross Smith on Monday. He is priced at 12/5 to win in Birmingham, while third favourite is Michael van Gerwen at 5/1.

Manchester finalist Gerwyn Price is 6/1, Michael Smith is 12/1 and Nathan Aspinall is available at 14/1 while Rob Cross, without a win in four weeks, is 16/1 to win and bottom-of-the-table Peter Wright is the outsider once again at 33/1.

Night 10 in Manchester saw the first perfect leg of the competition as Price hit a magnificent nine-dart finish in his semi-final victory over Smith.

The BetMGM Premier League continues to deliver and ensure that no PDC competition has provided more perfect legs – and if you think Birmingham can make it back-to-back weeks for nine-darters, you can pick that up at odds of 9/2 for one to be hit at any point during the evening.

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BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS NIGHT 12 PREVIEW & TIPS: Home joy for Van Gerwen?

Following last week's Midlands masterclass from Michael van Gerwen, the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to the continent once again and to the city of Rotterdam.

Seven-time champion Van Gerwen finally got his competition back on track in Birmingham, clinching his fourth nightly win and dashing Luke Littler’s hopes of a hat-trick.

Littler does still lead the way at the top of the table, two points ahead of world champion Luke Humphries after beating him in the Birmingham semi-final. Rob Cross continues to struggle, losing out in the quarter-final once again, while some flashes of his old self didn’t prevent Peter Wright from losing to Humphiries at the first hurdle.

Elsewhere, Gerwyn Price could not make it past the quarter-final stage either, with Michael Smith getting the better of him before losing to Van Gerwen. Price, sitting second bottom of the table, now faces an uphill battle to make it to Play-offs Night next month with Cross in a similar position just one point ahead of the Iceman. Michael Smith occupies the final place outside the play-off spots.

The battle for the top four is really hotting up now and before we share our picks for our acca as well as our weekly specials, let’s take a run-through of the Night 12 fixtures as the tournament makes its return to the Netherlands.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 12 Fixtures

First up in the quarter-finals, Michael Smith takes on league leader Luke Littler as Bully Boy looks to fight his way into the top four. Littler will be looking to extend his lead at the top of the table and win his third night in four weeks, while Smith will want to build on two consecutive semi-final appearances and edge ahead of Nathan Aspinall.

Already assured of a play-offs place, the Nuke is in excellent form despite a slight stutter last week and will be a tough opponent for the former world champion.

Rob Cross faces Gerwyn Price in the second of the last-eight matches in what really is a must-win for both players if they have aspirations of breaking into the top four and making Play-offs Night. Both players have struggled for rhythm throughout the competition and sit sixth and seventh in the table respectively with only five rounds left to play.

Price, though one point behind Cross in the standings, has been in better touch recently with a runner-up spot on Night 10 and an average of 99.33 across all 2024 tournaments. Voltage is without a Premier League win of any kind since Night 6 in Brighton and, after a decent start, has found the competition tough going.

Next we have Peter Wright against Nathan Aspinall. The Asp has had a strong 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts campaign so far, with one nightly win and three runner-up spots to his name. With Wright having just two wins in the competition this year, and yet to make it past a semi-final, Aspinall will be eyeing this one up as a great chance to get some more points on the board.

Finally we have Birmingham winner and seven-time BetMGM Premier League Darts champion Michael van Gerwen taking on world number one Luke Humphries. Both men have won three nights in a row this year and then saw their form dip in the weeks that followed.

MVG’s win last week was his first nightly win since Night 4 – Humphries will be looking to emulate him in bouncing back after just one Premier League match win since completing his nightly hat-trick across Brighton, Nottingham and Dublin.

Night 12 quarter-finals in full: Michael Smith vs Luke Littler; Rob Cross vs Gerwyn Price; Peter Wright vs Nathan Aspinall; Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries

19/2 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 12 Accumulator

As the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts hops over to Rotterdam for its final trip to mainland Europe, we have put together our weekly acca which comes in at odds of 19/2.

Luke Littler and Michael Smith get the evening underway in the first quarter-final, with Smith still seeking a first nightly win since he won in Cardiff, way back on Night 1 in February. Bully Boy defeated Littler on his way to that win in Cardiff and has in fact won three of the four meetings between the pair in the competition this year.

Littler leads the way for 180s across all tournaments in 2024 with 291 – 41 more than nearest challenger Luke Humphries. Smith’s stats (160) aren’t too shabby either so it’s to the maximums market we head for our acca. Over 6.5 180s in this one comes in at an intriguing 7/10.

The second quarter-final sees a crunch match between Rob Cross and Gerwyn Price with both languishing at the wrong end of the table. The Welshman has had an inconsistent Premier League but did make the final of the International Darts Open last weekend while Voltage, after four semi-final placings and a runners-up spot by week six, hasn’t picked up a single point since.

This should make for an intriguing battle with both players capable of some classy finishes – as such, we’re going with Price to hit the highest checkout. The Iceman tops the Premier League stats for 100+ finishes and has hit a higher checkout than his opponent in over half of his matches. At odds of 3/4, that looks a good bet.

Peter Wright faces Nathan Aspinall in quarter-final three, and the Asp will be eyeing the opportunity to nail down a top-four spot against a player who continues to struggle for form. Sitting at the bottom of the pile, Snakebite has shown moments of quality in the competition, but those moments have been too few and far between, and he still remains with just two wins, and four points, to his name.

Aspinall has enjoyed a solid 2024 BetMGM Premier League following a shaky start but has yet to add to his single nightly win, obtained in Exeter on Night 5. That said, his consistent displays see him occupy the final play-off spot and he has only exited at the quarter-final stage once since Night 6.

Wright’s struggles are well documented and in 2024 the Scotsman has averaged just 92.80 across all PDC competitions – 4/5 for Wright to average under 94.5 against Aspinall looks a sensible shout.

Closing out the quarter-finals in Rotterdam is Michael van Gerwen, who will be hoping his native Dutch crowd can roar him on to a second successive nightly victory and fifth overall. He faces Luke Humphries, who sits just two points ahead of him in the table after following his three consecutive nightly wins with quarter-final exits in the weeks which followed.

A semi-final appearance last week marked an improvement, and Humphries has played some scintillating darts across the tournament, making this an intriguing battle between current and former world champions.

The last meeting between the two saw Cool Hand dismantle MVG 8-1 in the final of the German Darts Grand Prix but both players have enjoyed success in their Premier League match-ups. They have met twice in the competition, winning one apiece a close battle once again is in the offing here.

With Van Gerwen showing a return to form and playing in his home country, matched up against a world number one player who has looked unbeatable at times, we are closing out our Night 12 acca with the match to contain over 9.5 legs at 9/10.

Night 12 Accumulator

  • Michael Smith vs Luke Littler over 6.5 180s
  • Gerwyn Price to hit the highest checkout vs Rob Cross
  • Peter Wright under 94.5 three-dart average vs Nathan Aspinall
  • Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries over 9.5 legs

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Night 12 Odds & BetMGM Specials

They are the top two in the table, and they are inseparable in the betting to win Night 12 in Rotterdam – Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are both available to back at 5/2 to lift the trophy and take top spot in the standings.

Last week’s winner Michael van Gerwen is priced at 5/1 for consecutive wins as the competition returns to his home country while Gerwyn Price is 11/2, after a final appearance in Rotterdam last year.

Nathan Aspinall, the victor that night, is 10/1 to make it back-to-back wins in the Netherlands, Rob Cross is 12/1 to win his first night of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League, Michael Smith can be backed at 14/1 and Peter Wright, with just two wins all competition, remains the outsider at 25/1.

We still have just one perfect leg in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts, with Price’s nine-dart finish in Manchester yet to be emulated. The competition, however, has not been short of drama or shocks this year and remains the PDC tournament that has provided us with the most nine-darters in history. We’ve made it a special once again and you can get 6/1 for a perfect leg to be hit at any point during the evening.

We’ve seen no shortage of 170 checkouts in the BetMGM Premier League, with Price, Smith, Littler and Aspinall all hitting one so far, and we have 13/8 available for any of the matches to contain a 170 finish.

BetMGM has a host of other markets available before the night gets underway as well as in-play options throughout the evening, so be sure to keep an eye on the BetMGM Premier League Darts Hub over the course of Night 12.

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BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS NIGHT 13 PREVIEW & TIPS: TOP 4 BATTLE INTENSIFIES

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Liverpool following last week’s trip over the North Sea to Rotterdam, where the battle for the play-off spots intensified as Nathan Aspinall claimed his second nightly win of the tournament in the Netherlands to move third in the standings.

Aspinall beat Michael Smith in the final, leaving Bully Boy fifth in the table and with work still to do to break into the top four. Michael van Gerwen could not follow up his win in Birmingham with a home triumph in Rotterdam as he was beaten in the quarter-finals by world number one and league leader Luke Humphries.

Humphries subsequently lost to Aspinall, who had beaten Peter Wright with ease in the round prior with the Scotsman averaging a dismal 77.48. He continues to prop up the table.

Rob Cross, meanwhile, now sits seventh after a sixth consecutive quarter-final exit. This time he lost out to Gerwyn Price, who still has his work cut out to make the quarter-finals himself as his loss in the semis to Smith leaves him 10 points off the top four with just four regular nights left to play.

Luke Littler looks comfortable in second place despite a quarter-final defeat in the Netherlands. He is tied on points with Humphries, behind only by virtue of the world champion having more nightly wins.

An explosive night is in store in Liverpool. Let’s take a run-through of the Night 13 fixtures as the tournament heads back to the North West.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 13 Fixtures

First up in the quarter-finals, Luke Littler faces Gerwyn Price as he looks to return to the top of the table. Price did move up in the standings above Rob Cross after a semi-final appearance last week but now faces a real struggle to break into the top four, sitting 10 points off fourth.

Second up at the oche we have league leader Luke Humphries up against last week’s winner Nathan Aspinall. Following a rocky start to the competition, the Asp can actually leap to the top of the standings with another nightly win in Liverpool if other results go his way.

This would be quite the turnaround from a player who failed to win a single game across the first three nights. Humphries, of course, won three nights in a row earlier in the tournament but is without a nightly win in four weeks. His performances, however, remain solid and he is still the only player averaging over 100 for the tournament.

Peter Wright takes on Michael van Gerwen in quarter-final number three. MVG has had a mixed tournament, with four nightly wins surrounded by seven quarter-final exits, including on his home night in Rotterdam last week.

Snakebite’s form has gone from bad to worse in recent weeks and, after averaging just over 77 in a wretched display on Night 12, he will be hoping to get through the final few weeks of the tournament and write this season off as one to forget.

Finally, a struggling Rob Cross takes on play-offs hopeful Michael Smith. Bully Boy made the final in Rotterdam and, while his only nightly win so far remains the opening night in Cardiff, a string of final and semi-final appearances have kept him in contention and he sits just two points off the top four. Cross has endured a turgid second half of the tournament and his play-off hopes look all but over after six defeats on the spin.

Night 13 quarter-finals in full: Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price; Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall; Peter Wright vs Michael van Gerwen; Michael Smith vs Rob Cross

17/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 13 Accumulator

Our 19/2 accumulator for Rotterdam last week was a winner and as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Liverpool for Night 13, we have put together another acca for the quarter-final matches which comes in at a tasty 17/1.

Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price – Price’s highest checkout over 100.5 @ Evens

For all Gerwyn Price has struggled in the standings, he has been performing well with regards to checkouts and that is where we are going for our acca pick. With the highest average 100+ checkouts of all the players at 0.63 – and the highest average weekly checkout at 103.47 – Price’s highest checkout of the match to be over 100.5 seems excellent value at Evens.

Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall – Over 9.5 legs in the match @ 10/11

The second quarter-final between Luke Humphries and Nathan Aspinall is a repeat of the semi-final in Rotterdam just a week ago. Aspinall got the better of Cool Hand in the Netherlands on his way to winning a second 2024 BetMGM Premier League night and can propel himself to the top of the table should results go his way here.

It won’t be easy, though, with reigning world champion Humphries averaging an impressive, league-leading 101.16 across the tournament. In the head-to-heads, the games have been close with Humphries just edging their five meetings so far in the competition, winning three of them.

We expect another close one here. The last two meetings have had over 9.5 legs and that is our selection for this game too, at an appealing 10/11.

Peter Wright vs Michael van Gerwen – Van Gerwen King of the Oche @ 17/10

Peter Wright is having a tournament to forget with just two wins from the first 12 nights and Michael van Gerwen has a chance to heap more misery on the Scotsman in quarter-final number three in Liverpool.

Wright averaged just 77 in his defeat to Aspinall last week and lost to world number 51 Mickey Mansell during European Tour 4 at the weekend as his struggles continued.

MVG has Michael Smith breathing down his neck for a place in the top four so needs to pick up some points this week. The Dutchman has hit more, and averages more, maximums than Wright this season, won the match and had the highest checkout in their only other BetMGM Premier League meeting this term too.

As a result, we reckon he will win this one with such ease that we are taking the 17/10 for the seven-time winner to be ‘King of the Oche’ (to win, hit the highest checkout and the most 180s).

Michael Smith vs Rob Cross – Smith to win the match @ 10/13

Closing out the quarter-finals are two players with contrasting fortunes of late: Michael Smith and Rob Cross.

Bully Boy has given himself a real chance of Play-offs Night qualification with two final appearances in the last five nights and sits within touching distance of the top four. Cross, on the other hand, has failed to pick up a single point since Night 6 and his chances of qualification have faded fast. That said, he did make the semi-final of European Tour 4 in Germany at the weekend, beating Humphries en route.

Voltage also won the only Premier League meeting between the pair this season, triumphing 6-3 back in February. Much has happened since then and we are banking on Smith to get revenge in this one

10/13 for the 2022 world champion to win the match looks a sensible bet as Bully Boy tries to put pressure on the top four at the optimum time.

Night 13 Accumulator

  • Gerwyn Price’s highest checkout vs Luke Littler over 100.5
  • Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall over 9.5 legs
  • Michael van Gerwen King of the Oche vs Peter Wright
  • Michael Smith to beat Rob Cross

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Night 13 Odds & BetMGM Specials

He leads the way in the table and Luke Humphries heads up the market to be the overall winner on Night 13 of 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts action too. Cool Hand is 5/2 to lift the trophy in Liverpool, ahead of last year’s winner at this venue Michael van Gerwen at 11/4

Second-placed Luke Littler is 7/2 for victory and Gerwyn Price is 6/1 in what is surely a must-win night for the Welshman. Michael Smith can move into the top four this week and is available at 7/1 to win his first night of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League since the competition opener, while Rob Cross is 10/1.

The winner last week in Rotterdam, Nathan Aspinall, is an intriguing 14/1 while Peter Wright, with just two wins all competition, can be backed at a whopping 50/1 for glory in Liverpool.

Gerwyn Price’s nine-dart finish in Manchester remains the sole perfect leg of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League – with just a few rounds left, will we see another one before the culmination of the tournament? Though we have seen just one perfect leg, there has been a fair share of darting drama as the 2024 Premier League has proven to be one of the most exciting yet.

You can get 7/1 for a nine-dart finish to be hit at any point during the evening. With the BetMGM Premier League the competition with the most nine-darters in history, it’s always one to consider.

Last week saw an increase in 180s following a low of just 29 in Birmingham, as the event in Rotterdam saw 44 maximums hit across the night. Michael Smith hit the most 180s with 11 and averages the most per game this season of any player – if you think he can come out on top for maximums once again he is available at 5/1. Bully Boy also hit a 170 checkout in the Netherlands, his second of the competition, and his quarter-final with Rob Cross is 5/2 to be the last-eight tie with the highest checkout.

BetMGM has a host of other markets available before the night gets underway as well as in-play options throughout the evening, so be sure to keep an eye on the BetMGM Premier League Darts Hub over the course of Night 13.

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 14 Preview & Tips: Price Needs Rescue Job in Aberdeen

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts makes its second and final trip to Scotland this year with a jaunt to the Granite City of Aberdeen as Play-offs Night looms ever closer.

Luke Littler’s victory last week in Liverpool extended his lead at the top of the table to five points and means he is effectively assured of a spot at the O2 next month. One player who won’t be making the Play-offs however is Gerwyn Price – the Welshan has withdrawn from Night 14 in Aberdeen through injury, joining Peter Wright as the second player to be eliminated from the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts

Littler triumphed over Rob Cross in the final with Voltage really needing to win the night to stand a chance of progressing to the last four. Littler’s 6-2 victory looked at one point like it could be a whitewash before Cross claimed two legs late on – in truth, though, the league leader won at a canter to claim his third nightly victory of the competition.

World champion Humphries went on to lose to Littler but sits nicely in second place in the table, his three previous nightly wins standing him in good stead. He is six points ahead of fifth-placed Michael Smith who still has a shot of making Play-offs Night despite a quarter-final exit. He needs to make up the ground on Michael van Gerwen, whose semi-final appearance last week gave him a four-point cushion inside the top four.

There is truly no room for error now as the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Aberdeen. Let’s take a run-through of the Night 14 fixtures as the tournament hops over the border for the final time.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 14 Fixtures

First up in Aberdeen Peter Wright takes on Michael Smith. Bully Boy will be eyeing up this one as a way to pick up points to boost his chances of a top-four finish. Wright has endured a torrid tournament with just two wins and will be looking to give his native Scottish crowd something to cheer about at last. Smith has four points to make up on the top four and an overall victory in Aberdeen would be his first since the opening night of the competition in Cardiff.

Next up at the oche is a clash between league leader Luke Littler and third-placed Nathan Aspinall. The pair met in the semi-final last week with Littler coming out on top in Liverpool. Aspinall, though, has enjoyed a good tournament and occupies third place with two nightly wins to his name. More importantly, he also has a five-point cushion over fifth-placed Smith.

If the Asp can add a third overall win here in Aberdeen his play-off place will be all but assured while Littler can go a long way to ensuring he finishes the regular competition on top of the pile.

Quarter-final number three sees Michael van Gerwen play last week’s runner-up Rob Cross, who is just about clinging onto his lingering play-off hopes. Cross’s run to the final in Liverpool meant he picked up his first wins since way back on Night 6 but he has potentially given himself too much to do as the competition enters the closing stages.

Van Gerwen is sitting inside the top four with four nightly wins to his name but also seven quarter-final exits, showing he can be beaten if Cross is on form and ready to pounce on any errors.

The final quarter-final was due to see Gerwyn Price take on Luke Humphires, but Price’s withdrawal through injury means that Humphries will go directly through to the semi-final, facing either Michael van Gerwen or Rob Cross.

Night 14 quarter-finals in full: Peter Wright vs Michael Smith; Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall; Michael van Gerwen vs Rob Cross;

24/5 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 14 Accumulator

As we head north to Aberdeen, our acca is down to three selections this week due to the withdrawal of Gerwyn Price - our selections coming in at 24/5.

Peter Wright vs Michael Smith – Smith to win & hit the most 180s @ Evens

Wright’s struggles in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League are there for all to see. Snakebite has failed to show the form that saw him crowned world champion in 2020 and 2022 and sits bottom of the league table as well as the standings for three-dart average and 180s. Smith harbours play-off hopes and will back himself to win this one – as do we. With his 79 total maximums compared to Wright’s meagre 35, as well as sitting in second place for average 180s, we are adding the Smith match winner and most 180s double to the acca at Evens.

Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall – Aspinall to win with +1.5 Handicap @ 9/10

An intriguing clash, this one. Aspinall has recovered brilliantly from a winless opening three nights to sit in third place with two nightly wins to his name – in fact, he has only failed to make at least the semi-final twice since then.

The pair have met five times already in the competition this year and Littler staged a thrilling comeback to win 6-5 in last week’s semi-final. Littler, of course, has been in brilliant form and arrives in Aberdeen having won the European Tour 5 event in Austria at the weekend. Regardless, we expect another close-run match this week and, though Aspinall has won just one of the five meetings, we think the 9/10 for him to win the match with a +1.5 legs handicap advantage represents excellent value.

Michael van Gerwen to beat Rob Cross @ 11/20

Van Gerwen sits in the top four, but due to suffering seven quarter-final defeats, his place in the play-offs is not as secure as it perhaps once looked and is by no means guaranteed. Cross, however, is relying on an extreme set of results over the next three weeks to make it to the O2 despite an improved performance last week.

Cross has won the last two Premier League matches between the pair 6-2 and simply has to pick up points here. That said, MVG is a man who can cope under pressure and, with his top-four spot under threat, we’re backing him to hold his nerve here and further strengthen his play-off place with a victory at at 11/20 to complete our treble.

Night 14 Accumulator

  • Michael Smith to win & hit the most 180s vs Peter Wright
  • Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall – Aspinall to win +1.5 legs
  • Michael van Gerwen to beat Rob Cross

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Night 14 Odds & BetMGM Specials

With a free pass into the semi-finals, Luke Humphries enters Night 14 as favourite to win the night. He is priced at Luke Humphries at 13/8, ahead of league leader Luke Littler, who is 9/4. Michael van Gerwen is 5/1 for a fifth nightly win having made the final at this venue in 2022, with Michael Smith priced at 9/1.

The impressive Nathan Aspinall can be backed at an interesting 9/1, with Rob Cross 12/1 and home hope Peter Wright 33/1.

Smith leads the way for the number of nights with the highest checkout, having done so on four occasions. If you reckon he can repeat the feat in Aberdeen it carries odds of 5/1. Fancy Wright to spring a homecoming surprise and nail the highest finish of the evening? That’s an intriguing 10/1.

Elsewhere it's 7/1 for Aberdeen to host the second nine-dart finish of this year's competition while markets such as total evening 180s, over/under three-dart average, King of the Oche and specific doubles to be hit are all live should you fancy backing something a bit different.

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 15 Preview & Tips: Littler on edge of glory as Smith chases top four

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts heads to Leeds for the penultimate regular evening of action before London’s Play-offs Night and it is still all to play for as the battle for the top four approaches its conclusion.

Luke Littler’s victory last week in Aberdeen was his second in a row, and fourth overall, as his lead at the top of the table was extended to eight points. This means he is guaranteed a spot at the O2 next month. Joining him at Play-offs Night will be Luke Humphries. The world number one is assured of a place in the top four despite a Night 14 semi-final defeat to Rob Cross, himself keeping his faint play-off hopes alive.

It is a big ask for Cross, who will have to win both remaining nights to qualify. The task is slightly less difficult for Michael Smith who now sits just two points behind fourth-placed Michael van Gerwen and three ahead of Nathan Aspinall in third.

Two players we already know will not be appearing at the O2 are Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright, with the Welshman’s withdrawal from Night 14 ending his chances of a top-four finish, joining the already-eliminated Snakebite.

It’s time for Night 15 in Leeds as the fight for the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Play-offs Night heads toward a conclusion. Let’s take a run-through of the fixtures as the tournament makes its way to Yorkshire.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 15 Fixtures

First up in Leeds is Michael van Gerwen, who currently occupies the final spot in the top four. He faces Gerwyn Price, already eliminated following last week’s withdrawal through injury and essentially playing for pride in this one. Van Gerwen’s four nightly wins in the competition have come alongside eight quarter-final exits. With only bottom-of-the-table Peter Wright suffering more defeats in the quarter-finals, Price will be eyeing up this as an opportunity to pick up some morale-boosting points.

The second quarter-final sees top against bottom as Luke Littler takes on Wright. Back-to-back nightly wins in Liverpool and Aberdeen have sent the Nuke eight points clear of second-placed Luke Humphries – a third in a row here would give him an unassailable lead with one round remaining. Wright has struggled badly with just two wins in the whole campaign and is on a run of five consecutive Premier League defeats.

Quarter-final number three brings together Luke Humphries and Rob Cross in a repeat of the semi-final last week in Aberdeen. Cross won that one 6-5 and needs a similar performance and result this week if he has any hopes of making Play-offs Night. Humphries, meanwhile, has enjoyed a fine campaign but is without a win in the last two nights; his semi-final appearance in Aberdeen came courtesy of Price’s withdrawal.

Finally, we have Nathan Aspinall taking on Michael Smith, with both players still harbouring hopes of a place in the top four. The Asp is currently in the driving seat, sitting third with two nightly wins and 25 points to his name. This fixture could see things change – Bully Boy is just three points behind and can move into the play-off places with a strong performance.

He has form at this venue too, winning here in 2023 and can put some pressure on those above him with a similar display this year.

Night 15 quarter-finals in full: Michael van Gerwen vs Gerwyn Price; Luke Littler vs Peter Wright; Luke Humphries vs Rob Cross; Nathan Aspinall vs Michael Smith

12/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 15 Accumulator

The penultimate night of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts sees some intriguing ties as the race for the top four reaches a head. As ever, we have put together an acca for the four quarter-finals – this week it comes in at a tasty 12/1.

Michael van Gerwen to beat Gerwyn Price @ 7/10

After being unable to participate in Night 14 in Aberdeen, Price saw qualification hopes come to an end, but he still has a say in who does make the top four. This match against Van Gerwen is a big one for the Dutchman, who needs points to ensure he stays ahead of Michael Smith. Having met just twice this tournament, the pair have one win each but it is Van Gerwen we reckon will win this one. He needs the points more and while both players have struggled for form, MVG has won three of the last four Premier League meetings, and we like the 7/10 for him to win the match.

Luke Littler vs Peter Wright – Littler King of the Oche @ 11/8

It would be difficult to put together two players with more contrasting tournaments. Littler, top of the pile with 36 points and four nightly wins, takes on Peter Wright with his measly two match victories in 14 nights so far.

Nightly champion in both of the previous two weeks, Littler can win the league outright with another victory here and we can’t see anything other than him getting his night off to a flying start against Wright. He is an appealing 11/8 to be ‘King of the Oche’ – win the match, have the most 180s and the highest checkout. Littler was one 180 away from achieving this in their previous Premier League meeting and has an average weekly highest checkout of 98.48 compared to Wright’s 72.31.

Luke Humphries to average under 99.5 vs Rob Cross @ 10/11

An interesting clash is in store in the third game of the night. Cross has to win this game – and indeed the night – to keep his play-off hopes alive. His two consecutive runner-up performances have kept him in with a shout but the likelihood for Voltage is that he will rue the six consecutive quarter-final defeats prior.

Humphries has played some simply wonderful darts throughout the tournament, yet is without a win in the last two weeks. He has still averaged over 100 for the tournament as a whole but has only managed to do this in one Premier League game in the past six weeks.

As such, 10/11 for Cool Hand to average under 99.5 is an intriguing addition to our acca.

Nathan Aspinall vs Michael Smith over 9.5 legs @ 4/5

Possibly the most anticipated match of the quarter-finals sees Aspinall up against Smith. The two are separated by just three points in the table but it is the Asp who occupies that all-important position in the top four with just two nights remaining.

He has also, notably, won both games between against Smith in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League – but both have been close, finishing 6-4 and 6-5 respectively.

It is perhaps no surprise that Aspinall (67%) and Smith (63%) top the table for the number of games with over 9.5 legs. The 4/5 for it to happen in this one seems a great way to finish the acca.

Night 15 Accumulator

  • Michael van Gerwen to beat Gerwyn Price
  • Luke Littler ‘King of the Oche’ vs Peter Wright
  • Luke Humphries to average under 99.5 vs Rob Cross
  • Nathan Aspinall vs Michael Smith over 9.5 legs

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Night 15 Odds & BetMGM Specials

Top of the table and assured of his Play-offs Night spot, Luke Littler heads to Leeds as 15/8 favourite and victory here would ensure he finishes the regular competition as the league leader. Luke Humphries sits behind Littler in the table and is 10/3 to win his hometown night and stop the Nuke claiming a third victory in a row. Michael van Gerwen is 7/2 for a fifth nightly win while Gerwyn Price can be backed at 7/1 on his return from injury.

Winner in Leeds last year Michael Smith is priced at 9/1, with third-placed Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross both at 10/1. Peter Wright, marooned at the bottom of the table, is available at a huge 66/1.

Elsewhere it's 8/1 for Leeds to feature the second nine-dart finish of this year's competition while markets such as total evening 180s, over/under three-dart average, King of the Oche and specific doubles to be hit are all live should you fancy backing something a bit different.

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 16 Preview & Tips: Smith & Aspinall battle it out for Play-offs Night spot

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts season has reached Night 16 and the final matchday before the play-offs. Sheffield’s Utilita Arena is the venue for what promises to be a nail-biting finish to the regular tournament – particularly for Nathan Aspinall and Michael Smith.

Luke Humphries’ victory last week on his home night in Leeds leaves him with a chance, albeit a slim one, of pipping Luke Littler to top the table by the end of Night 16. His pulsating win in the final against Michael van Gerwen saw Cool Hand pick up maximum points and also meant the Dutchman will be joining him at the O2 in London.

Rob Cross was facing a Herculean task to join them at Play-offs Night and, sure enough, his quarter-final demolition at the hands of Humphries saw his Premier League dream end. He joins the already eliminated Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright, leaving just one spot in London up for grabs.

All of this means the quarter-final between Aspinall and Smith will decide who takes the final spot in the top four. Sixteen weeks of darts come down to a best-of-11 leg shootout for the Asp and Bully Boy in the undeniable standout tie in Sheffield.

Yes, it’s time for Night 16 as the fight for the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Play-offs Night concludes. Let’s take a run-through of the final set of fixtures as the regular tournament culminates in South Yorkshire.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 16 Fixtures

With the fixtures for Night 16 determined by the league standings, the first quarter-final sees league leader Luke Littler take on bottom-placed Peter Wright. Snakebite will not be relishing this one following last week’s 6-1 thrashing at the hands of the same opponent.

It has been a campaign to forget for the Scotsman, winning just two matches so far and failing to make it past a semi-final. In contrast, Littler has enjoyed a memorable debut tournament and a win here will see him top the table ahead of Play-offs Night.

Second up is the big one: Nathan Aspinall vs Michael Smith. It’s winner-takes-all in this quarter-final, with the victor joining the already-qualified top three in the play-offs. The pair faced off last week in Leeds with Smith winning to keep within touching distance, though a heavy defeat in the semi-final meant he could not overtake Aspinall in the standings.

For a few weeks prior the Asp looked to be heading to Play-offs Night and remains in pole position but two consecutive quarter-final exits have left the door ajar for Bully Boy to sneak in at the last. It all makes for an intriguing match and a close one to call.

Next, Night 15 winner Luke Humphries takes on Gerwyn Price, whose disappointing tournament will end in Sheffield. Eliminated following his withdrawal through injury in Aberdeen, the Welshman has struggled to find form and is yet to win a night in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League. Humphries has had no such trouble, winning four of them, though he needs to add a fifth if he is to have any chance of stealing top spot.

Finally, Michael van Gerwen takes on Rob Cross, having secured his play-off spot despite a narrow defeat in the Night 15 final. Four nightly wins have helped get him there, though they have been mixed with some early exits and the Dutchman will be hoping for a strong performance to help build some form and consistency ahead of the trip to London.

Voltage started the tournament well enough, was in the top four after Night 6 and has played well recently, but it is the run of six weeks without a win in-between that ultimately has cost him a play-off chance.

Night 16 quarter-finals in full: Luke Littler vs Peter Wright; Nathan Aspinall vs Michael Smith; Luke Humphries vs Gerwyn Price; Michael van Gerwen vs Rob Cross

13/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night 16 Accumulator

Luke Littler vs Peter Wright – Littler King of the Oche @ 6/5

Littler and Wright meet again following the youngster’s dominant 6-1 win last week. It is difficult to see a different outcome in Sheffield. Snakebite threw just one 180, won just one leg and averaged a measly 82.69 as he was comprehensively beaten in what has been the story of the two-time world champion’s tournament.

Littler will win the league section with a victory here and we are backing him to go even further than that once again. He was ‘King of the Oche’ in this fixture last week, hitting four maximums to Wright’s one, having a match-high checkout of 146 and winning the game with ease. As such, an appealing 6/5 for Littler to be ‘King of the Oche’ is the first pick for the acca.

Nathan Aspinall to beat Michael Smith @ 22/25

It all comes down to this for Aspinall and Smith as they try to make the last four of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League. Just one point separates them in the table, with Aspinall having won two nights to Smith’s one. The two cannot end level on points though, making this a straight shootout for progression.

Having faced each other three times already, it is the Asp with the upper hand, winning two of the meetings despite losing the clash in Leeds on Night 15. Both players have finished a night as runner-up three times and are separated by just one match win, making this a tough one to call – and even tougher still when you consider Bully Boy’s victory at this venue last year.

That said, Aspinall has been in the driving seat for the last few weeks and has arguably played better darts throughout the competition. This, coupled with the narrow advantage in the head-to-heads, makes Aspinall our pick to win the match at 22/25, securing his place in the play-offs in the process.

Luke Humphries to average over 101.5 vs Gerwyn Price @ 10/11

It was clear that last week in Leeds meant a lot to Humphries as he triumphed in front of an adoring home crowd. Night 15 was his fourth overall win of the tournament and his first since Night 8 in Dublin. Cool Hand played some fine darts on his way to victory, having the highest average of the week at 109.48, helping to keep his three-dart average for the whole Premier League campaign to date above 101.

A 102.84 average in the semi-final was followed by a 99.99 in his victory over Michael van Gerwen in the showpiece and it’s to the averages we are heading for our acca pick as a result. Backing him to build on his excellent performance in Leeds, the 10/11 for Humphries to average over 101.5 is our choice.

Michael van Gerwen vs Rob Cross – Van Gerwen over 2.5 180s @ 17/20

Both players have had interesting tournaments – just for different reasons. Van Gerwen has won four nights and seen some wonderful darts mixed in with eight quarter-final exits while Cross has made the final on three occasions and the semi-finals on five, yet went six weeks without winning a single game.

With Cross already eliminated and MVG already through to Play-offs Night, both players should play with some freedom with the pressure removed. Though he hasn’t been at his scoring peak throughout the Premier League, Van Gerwen hit the joint highest amount of maximums last week with 11 and we like the look of the 17/20 for him to hit over 2.5 180s to complete our picks for Night 16.

Night 16 Accumulator

  • Luke Littler ‘King of the Oche’ vs Peter Wright
  • Nathan Aspinall to beat Michael Smith
  • Luke Humphries to average over 101.5 vs Gerwyn Price
  • Michael van Gerwen over 2.5 180s vs Rob Cross

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Night 16 Odds & BetMGM Specials

Top of the table, and needing just one win to stay there, Luke Littler leads the betting at 7/4 favourite to win the night in Sheffield. Luke Humphries is the only player who has a slim chance of catching Littler and has to win the night to stand any chance at all – he is 5/2 for back-to-back wins. Michael van Gerwen is guaranteed his play-off spot and is 5/1 for a fifth nightly win while Gerwyn Price can be backed at 7/1.

Winner here last year Michael Smith is priced at 10/1, as is Nathan Aspinall, while Rob Cross is 16/1 and Peter Wright is a huge 66/1 to spring the biggest of surprises on the final night.

Humphries hit a nine-darter at the weekend despite losing the final of the latest European Tour event to Cross. Price remains the only player to throw a perfect leg so far in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League but we have odds of 8/1 for one to be hit at any point in Sheffield. Can Humphries hit two in a week?

As well as our acca and the overall win odds BetMGM also carries odds on outcomes such as total evening 180s, over/under three-dart average, King of the Oche and specific doubles to be hit should you fancy backing something a bit different.

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BetMGM Premier League Darts Finals Night: Van Gerwen Gunning for 8th Title

After 16 weeks of exhilarating darts, Play-offs Night is here and what a line-up we have in store as the tournament culminates at London’s O2.

Three players had already assured their top four spots ahead of last week’s final regular night in Sheffield but we were still treated to some fantastic darts – and drama.

Luke Littler got the night underway with a win over Peter Wright which meant he finished as the league leader. He would, though, go on to lose to overall night winner Michael Smith.

Second-placed Luke Humphries also won his quarter-final against Rob Cross and went on to make the final by beating Michael van Gerwen in the next, finishing just four points behind league winner Littler.

The night, however, belonged to Smith.

His quarter-final showdown with Nathan Aspinall was a straight shootout for a place in the top four. After a slow start from both players with so much at stake the turning point came with a bull-bull-double 18 136 finish from Bully Boy. It flipped the match in his favour and he didn’t look back from there, turning on the style to win 6-3 and secure his place in London

It was heartbreak for Aspinall, who had spent the last nine weeks in a play-off spot, but poetic for Smith as he bookended the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts regular campaign by winning the first and the last nights.

The competitors for Finals Night are Littler, Humphries, Van Gerwen and Smith, so let’s run through the fixtures and format of play as the competition ends in London.

BetMGM Premier League Darts Finals Night Fixtures

Though there are just three matches on Finals Night the format is longer; players face a best-of-19-legs semi-final and a best-of-21-legs final, making for lots of opportunities for twists and turns.

Luke Littler vs Michael Smith

After topping the table in the league phase, Luke Littler will get the night underway as he faces Michael Smith in the first semi-final.

Littler and Smith are well acquainted with one another, having faced off seven times, including in the semi-final last week. Smith won that one on his way to victory and has in fact won five of the meetings between the pair in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League.

It should make for an intriguing battle this one, with the two victories Littler recorded being comprehensive at 6-1 and 6-2. While 11 points separated them in the league table Finals Night represents a reset; can 2018 runner-up Smith make his experience and momentum tell against the competition debutant?

Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen

It’s world number one versus seven-time reigning BetMGM Premier League champion in the second semi-final in what promises to be an absolute blockbuster.

Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen have met five times during the regular BetMGM Premier League season with the Yorkshireman winning the last four on the spin.

Indeed, including European Tour events, Humphries is on a six-game winning streak against the Dutchman with MVG’s last win coming on Night 3 of the BetMGM Premier League in Glasgow.

Yet Van Gerwen has won seven Premier League titles for a reason. A born winner, he will be an incredibly tough opponent for Cool Hand.

Though Humphries had the better of the head-to-head matches, they both won the same amount of nights with four apiece and arrive at the play-offs having finished just one place and five points apart.

It will be a fascinating contest – the form and better darts throughout the tournament lies with Humphries but the experience of Finals Night is with Van Gerwen. Expect a best-of-19 tungsten thriller.

Play-offs Night semi-finals in full: Luke Littler vs Michael Smith; Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen

12/1 BetMGM Premier League Darts Finals Night Accumulator

As we did throughout the 16 nights of regular BetMGM Premier League action, we have put together an acca for Finals Night. On this occasion, we have picked two selections from each semi-final which fall into the betslip at an intriguing 12/1.

Luke Littler vs Michael Smith

Acca selection 1 – Michael Smith to win the match

The league winner takes on the player who sneaked into Finals Night at the last possible chance in an interesting battle in the first semi-final.

Despite leaving it until the death to clinch a play-off spot, Michael Smith has enjoyed a good tournament of late, suffering just one quarter-final exit in the final seven weeks of the competition. His two nightly wins came in Cardiff and Sheffield, at the very beginning and very end of the campaign, and while he finished some distance behind Littler in the table he seems to have the edge over the youngster when they meet.

Last week saw Bully Boy claim another win over Littler – making it five out of seven in the head-to-heads – and while Littler has played some scintillating darts throughout the BetMGM Premier League the experience and know-how of Smith could make the difference. The 2023 world champion to win the match is the first pick for our acca at 17/10.

Acca selection 2 – Over 11.5 180s in the match

Between them Littler and Smith hit the most 180s overall for exactly half of the 16 nights – Littler with five and Smith with three.

With a combined 210 maximums – and 47 in the games in which they have faced one another – the 180s have simply flowed freely for the pair so far and we don’t expect that to change in London.

Given Littler also leads the whole league for maximums this season, with 114, 9/10 for over 11.5 180s here is surely good value.

Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen

Acca selection 3 – Luke Humphries to win the match

The second semi-final is a genuinely tough one to call.

Luke Humphries has been playing wonderful, consistent darts on his first full BetMGM Premier League season, winning four nights and making two more finals. MVG also won four nights but his eight quarter-final defeats showed some alarming dips in form and meant he ended with a leg difference of just plus-eight.

MVG is vastly experienced in this environment though. A winner of this competition seven times and a runner-up twice in addition to his plethora of other major darts honours, if there is one player that can pull a performance out of the bag it is him. Despite this, though, it’s Humphries we are backing to make the final.

The world number one already holds the PDC World Championship, World Grand Prix, Grand Slam of Darts and Players’ Championship Finals titles – the BetMGM Premier League would make for the crowning moment of a mighty quintuple of successes.

It won’t be easy, of course, but he has played the better darts and also enjoys a much better recent head-to-head record over MVG, going undefeated against him for six matches. As such, 12/25 for a Humphries win makes up leg three of our Finals Night acca.

Acca selection 4 – Over 16.5 total legs in the match

With the semi-finals played to the best of 19 there are plenty of opportunities for this game to throw up some drama.

Though we have picked Humphries to win it is likely going to be a close game due to the ability of Van Gerwen to perform when it really matters. Adding to this that three of the Dutchman’s last four semi-finals on Finals Night have featured over 16.5 legs, this is where our final pick heads. Humphries vs Van Gerwen to contain over 16.5 legs at 8/11 completes the acca.

Finals Night Accumulator

  • Michael Smith to beat Luke Littler
  • Michael Smith vs Luke Littler over 11.5 180s
  • Luke Humphries to beat Michael van Gerwen
  • Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen over 16.5 legs

Priced at 12/1 with BetMGM

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Odds correct at time of publication but subject to change

Finals Night Odds & BetMGM Specials

Despite not topping the table, world number one Luke Humphries heads to the O2 as 6/4 favourite to win the night and become the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts champion.

Table-topping Luke Littler is 7/4 to take the title in his debut tournament, while Michael van Gerwen is available at 7/2 to win his eighth Premier League crown.

Michael Smith is yet to win this competition but was runner-up in 2018 and has momentum on his side – he is the outsider at an interesting 9/2.

We have a BetMGM Special available for you on Finals Night too, with each player to hit six or more 180 in the semi-finals coming in at a tasty 12/1.

Littler, Humphries, Van Gerwen and Smith hit a total of 393 maximums between them in the regular competition and were the leading four players for 180s. Are you backing the maximums to flow one final time?

As well as our acca and the overall win odds BetMGM also carries odds on outcomes such as total evening 180s, over/under three-dart average, King of the Oche and specific doubles to be hit should you fancy backing something a bit different.

BetMGM has a host of other markets available in-play throughout the evening so be sure to keep an eye on the BetMGM Premier League Darts Hub throughout Finals Night.

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The 2024 BetMGM Premier League has reached its climax. Will it be Newcomers Littler or Humphries to claim glory, can Van Gerwen come good and win it for an eighth time, or will Michael Smith continue his momentum and spoil the party?

It’s showtime!

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2025 BETMGM PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS DATES ANNOUNCED

BetMGM is delighted to announce the return of Premier League Darts for 2025.

Kicking off on Thursday 6th February in Belfast, the competition sees eight of the world’s top darts players face off across up to 17 nights of world-class action, culminating in Play-offs Night at London’s O2.

The tournament takes in venues across the UK, Ireland and Europe with reigning champion Luke Littler in line to defend his title and seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen out to regain his throne.

Like the past three editions of the Premier League, the 2025 format consists of a knockout tournament on each night. The winner of each mini-tournament receives five points, second place three and the semi-finalists two, with the highest points scorers qualifying for Play-offs Night at the O2 in London on 29th May.

2025 BetMGM Premier League Venue List In Full

  • Night 1: 6th February, SSE Arena (Belfast)

  • Night 2: 13th February, OVO Hydro (Glasgow)

  • Night 3: 20th February, 3Arena (Dublin)

  • Night 4: 27th February, Westpoint Arena (Exeter)

  • Night 5: 6th March, Brighton Centre (Brighton)

  • Night 6: 13th March, Motorpoint Arena (Nottingham)

  • Night 7: 20th March, Utilita Arena (Cardiff)

  • Night 8: 27th March, Utilita Arena (Newcastle)

  • Night 9: 3rd April, Uber Arena (Berlin)

  • Night 10: 10th April, AO Arena (Manchester)

  • Night 11: 17th April, Ahoy (Rotterdam)

  • Night 12: 24th April, M&S Bank Arena (Liverpool)

  • Night 13: 1st May, Utilita Arena (Birmingham)

  • Night 14: 8th May, First Direct Arena (Leeds)

  • Night 15: 15th May, P&J Live (Aberdeen)

  • Night 16: 22nd May, Utilita Arena (Sheffield)

  • Play-offs Night: 29th May, The O2 (London)

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