In this post, you can find all our Premier League Darts Night 14 tips and odds ahead of the first night of action.
Format
The Premier League is a race to six legs at all stages of the tournament in the first 16 weeks.
Each nightly winner takes five points, with the beaten finalist picking up three and the losing semi-finalists two each. If a participant doesn’t win their opening game, they’ll receive zero points.
The top four in the table at the end of week 16 will advance to the playoffs, where two semi-finals and finals will decide a winner.
Premier League Darts Night 14 Quarter-Finals Preview
Rob Cross vs Gerwyn Price – 7.15 pm
Player | Odds | Chance |
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Rob Cross | 5/4 | 44.4% |
Gerwyn Price | 6/10 | 62.5% |
“Voltage” Rob Cross (34) remains the only player in the Premier League not to have reached the final of any night this year. However, with 3 Nights remaining until the beginning of the playoffs, he 6th and only 6 points back of Michael van Gerwen in 4th, so if he can find form, he’s still not without a chance. Last Thursday, he outscored the man he’s trying to catch 97.97 to 95.79, but still ended up losing 4-6 for another early exit.
"The Ice Man" is 3rd in the Premier League and will be looking to avoid the challenge of those behind him and reach the playoffs. It was a tale of two halves last week, winning a 5-6 thriller against Luke Humphries with his superior finishing enough to outlast his opponents' 107.46 average to his 99.43. However, in the semi-finals he dropped off considerably, averaging 80.64 to lose to an also misfiring Michael van Gerwen (91.98) 3-6.
Best Bet: Rob Cross – 5/4
Rob Cross - 5/4
Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Littler – 7.45 pm
Player | Odds | Chance |
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Nathan Aspinall | 13/5 | 27.8% |
Luke Littler | 1/4 | 80%5 |
Aspinall (33) has been hit and miss in the Premier League this season with 11 victories and 12 defeats from 23 games. That form has him 5th and just outside the final playoff spot, 1 point behind Michael van Gerwen. Last Thursday, he performed solidly to beat Chris Dobey 6-3 in his opening game before losing a 6-5 thriller to his opponent in this game despite his superior scoring 96.56 to 98.16.
Luke Littler sits on top of the Premier League table, 9 points clear of Luke Humphries with 3 Nights remaining before the playoffs begin. Following his longest winless streak of the competition, he landed Night 13 last week after going winless in 9,10, 11 and 12. Though he did make it difficult in a what was perceived as a slightly easier run, he won 6-5 against Stephen Bunting, 6-5 against Nathan Aspinall, before beating Michael van Gerwen 6-4.
Best Bet : Luke Littler Night 14 Winner – 11/8
Luke Littler Night 14 Winner – 11/8
Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries – 8.15 pm
Player | Odds | Chance |
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Michael van Gerwen | 11/8 | 42.1% |
Luke Humphries | 11/20 | 64.5% |
Van Gerwen (35) loves the Premier League, having won it in 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023. However, the 2025 iteration of the event has been less fruitful for him, yet to win a single night of this year's event and only holds onto the final playoff spot currently by 1 point ahead of Nathan Aspinall. Last week, he came close again with a 4-6 win over Rob Cross and a 3-6 victory against Gerwyn Price to reach the final, though he only averaged 95.79 and 91.98 in both games. He then would lose 6-4 in the final, being outscored by Luke Littler 102.50 to 94.31.
Luke Humphries (30) currently sits second in the Premier League on 26 points, 9 points back of Luke Littler, 4 ahead of Gerwyn Price and 6 ahead of Michael van Gerwen. Last week, despite averaging 107.46, he lost his game 5-6 to Gerwyn Price. That means he hasn’t won a Night since Night 4 in Exeter.
Best Bet: Michael van Gerwen – 11/8
Michael van Gerwen - 11/8
Stephen Bunting vs Chris Dobey – 8.45 pm
Player | Odds | Chance |
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Stephen Bunting | 3/4 | 57.1% |
Chris Dobey | EVS | 50% |
It remains do or die for Stephen Bunting with 3 Nights remaining, he’s bottom of the league with only 8 points from the opening 13 Nights of the competition. Last Thursday, he was again knocked out at the first hurdle, though this time it was in a 6-5 thriller against eventual Night 13 winner and darting phenomenon Luke Littler.
Dobey is another who has struggled in this Premier League format with 7 wins and 12 defeats, meaning he has only 12 points and is another who needs an exceptional few weeks of darts to stand a chance of even a playoff spot. Last week, he was disappointing in a 6-3 loss to Nathan Aspinall, with his opponent averaging only 92.28; he could still only manage an 87.43 average.
Best Bet: Stephen Bunting – 3/4
Stephen Bunting - 3/4
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