We made it! The 2026 Premier League Darts season reaches its climax and DartsTips.com are here to give you the top tips ahead of Finals Night at London’s O2 Arena this Thursday night.
Luke Litter, Jonny Clayton, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price make up the final four bidding for the Premier League Darts trophy, and we’ve got outright tips and match betting as the curtain comes down on the campaign.
Remember, it’s first to 10 in the semi-finals and best of 21 in the Final. Game on.
Premier League Darts Finals Night Fixtures
- Luke Littler v Gerwyn Price
- Jonny Clayton v Luke Humphries
- Littler/Price v Clayton/Humphries
Premier League Darts 2026 Finals Night Tips
Littler v Price
Over 16.5 legs @ 1.91 (10Bet) / Over 17.5 legs @ 3.0 (10Bet)
What a semi-final we have in store. We want it to go the distance, and we definitely expect it to go beyond 16 (and 17!) legs.
Littler v Price
Littler 170 checkout @ 7.0 (Betway)
The man for the big occasion. Littler hit the Big Fish against Price back in Week 7 and there’s every chance Luke the Nuke repeats the feat on the O2 stage.
Littler v Price
Price to win +2.5 @ 2.0 (Betway)
Price is on a rotten run versus Littler but the matches themselves have been close and there’s no doubt the Iceman can take Littler all the way here. The handicap gives us a little leeway – let’s hope for a classic.
Clayton v Humphries
Humphries to win -2.5 @ 1.91 (10Bet)
Jonny Clayton has been consistently written off… so he won’t mind one more! The Ferret could prove us wrong once more, but Humphries has hit form at the right time and he’s our top tip to advance to this year’s Final, with a smooth semi-final success.
Clayton v Humphries
Humphries to average under 100.5 @ 1.90 (10Bet)
The only man averaging over 101 coming into Finals night, but Best of 19 is a different proposition to a race to 6. Despite our predicted victory – we think Cool Hand might drop just below this high line here.
Luke Humphries to win the Premier League @ 3.25 (Betway)
Our very own treble. With Littler versus Price so close to call and potentially gruelling for the eventual winner, we’re going for Humphries to retain the Premier League Darts title.
*All prices correct at time of writing
