Luke Littler will seek to win his fifth Premier League Darts night of the season in Rotterdam this Thursday. One more nightly win would see ‘The Nuke’ set yet another record.
Despite falling short of setting the record in Manchester last week, Littler did manage to lay one ghost to rest with a win over Gerwyn Price. Littler’s 6-3 victory over ‘The Iceman’ ended a six-game losing streak against the 2021 world champion.
Littler will start his night in the Netherlands with a quarter-final showdown against Rob Cross in the final match of the opening round.
Best darts bets for April 17th
- Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Chris Dobey at 8/13
- Over 9.5 legs Gerwyn Price vs Nathan Aspinall at 4/5
- Stephen Bunting to average over 97.50 vs MVG at 10/11
- Tip 4 – Luke Littler (-2.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross at 4/5
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League darts odds for Week 11
‘The Nuke’ is the 6/5 favourite to win Night 11 with BetMGM. Luke Humphries is his closest rival at 10/3. Winner of last week in Manchester, Nathan Aspinall, is 9/1 to go back-to-back. After facing MVG in the opening match last Thursday, Chris Dobey is again first up, this time against Luke Humphries. Full quarter-final odds from the best darts betting sites are below:
- Chris Dobey 9/4 vs Luke Humphries 1/3
- Gerwyn Price 4/5 vs Nathan Aspinall 1/1
- Stephen Bunting 6/5 vs Michael van Gerwen 4/6
- Luke Littler 11/50 vs Rob Cross 33/10
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League Darts predictions for Week 11
Nathan Aspinall won his first night of the 2025 Premier League with a 6-4 win over Luke Humphries in the final in Manchester last week.
The win was only part of what was yet another sensational night of action.
Gerwyn Price lit the blue touch paper when he hit the fourth nine-darter of the Premier League Darts season in his quarter-final defeat to Luke Littler. The Welshman followed Luke Humphries, Rob Cross and – of course – Littler in achieving a perfect leg in this year’s competition.
That was followed by a stunning performance from Luke Humphries, who averaged 118.43 in his 6-1 quarter-final win over Stephen Bunting. Humphries’ average was the third highest in a Premier League match and the sixth highest in PDC televised history.
As a result of the night’s action, Luke Littler still sits top of the table with 28 points. His lead has been cut to just five by Humphries (23), after he reached his fifth final of the season.
Gerwyn Price is in third place on 15 points. ‘The Iceman’ has been joined on that total by Nathan Aspinall, with MVG also sitting on the same points in fifth place.

Premier League darts betting tips for week 11
Like it was on Night 9 in Berlin, the Premier League gets under way an hour earlier this Thursday. The action from Rotterdam starts at 6.15pm in the UK, so don’t get caught out. Our Week 11 Premier League Darts betting tips are below:
Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Chris Dobey
Odds of 1/3 on a win for Humphries doesn’t seem too bad considering the form of both players.
The world No.1 hasn’t been in the best form in recent weeks, but he thrashed Stephen Bunting 6-1 with a ridiculous average last week and then defeated Luke Littler in his semi-final.
After pulling off a shock 6-2 quarter-final win over Luke Littler on Night 9 in Berlin, Chris Dobey was back in familiar territory when he lost 6-4 to MVG in his Manchester opener last Thursday.
The quarter-final loss to MVG was the seventh time Dobey has been defeated in the opening round in ten attempts this season.
We are going to go for Humphries to win from a -1.5 leg handicap for the better odds of 8/13.
Back Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Chris Dobey on the handicap at 8/13 with BetMGM
Over 9.5 legs Gerwen Price vs Nathan Aspinall
Which version of Gerwyn Price will turn up this week? And in fairness, Nathan Aspinall is equally as unpredictable.
Price has made it to three finals (winning two) and lost in the first round six times. Aspinall has also been in three finals (winning one) and lost in the opening round five times.
There appears to be no middle ground with these two. It’s either all or nothing. Let’s go for over 9.5 legs and as long as the loser wins four legs we are in business.
Back over 9.5 legs in Gerwyn Price vs Nathan Aspinall at 4/5 with with BetMGM
Stephen Bunting to average over 97.5 against MVG
Stephen Bunting has averaged over 100 in his last three quarter-final matches.
This includes his 6-2 win over Nathan Aspinall on Night 9, his 6-0 defeat to Litter on Night 8, and his 6-1 loss to Humphries in Manchester last week.
Closer analysis reveals that Bunting has in fact averaged over 100 in six of his last eight quarter-final matches.
The only times he failed to hit the mark in that eight-game sequence was in his 6-2 loss to Aspinall on Night 5 (Bunting averaged 97.06), and his 6-2 defeat to Dobey on Night 7 (he averaged a miserable 87.05).
‘The Bullet’ has been in good form and can count himself unlucky he came up against an inspired Luke Humphries last week in Manchester.
Win or lose, back Bunting to average over 97.5 against MVG.
Back Stephen Bunting to average over 97.5 against MVG at 10/11 with BetMGM
Luke Littler (-2.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross
Rob Cross is yet to make it to a final, but only Littler (three), Humphries (three) and MVG (three) have lost fewer quarter-finals than the four that ‘Voltage’ has.
That record leaves Cross sixth in the table on 12 points, just three behind Price, Aspinall and Van Gerwen.
It’s impossible to back anybody other than Price or Humphries to even have a chance of beating Luke Littler in the quarter-final, so we can’t back Cross to win.
Furthermore, Cross lost 6-2 to Aspinall in the quarter-final last week. He also lost 6-3 to Luke Humphries the week before, this, after taking a 3-1 lead over the world No.1.
Littler is 2/5 to win from a -1.5 start and 4/5 to win from -2.5 legs. Given the form of Cross, we are going for Litter to win from a -2.5 leg handicap.
Back Luke Littler (-2.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross at 4/5 with BetMGM
How to watch Premier League Darts Week 11
- Location: Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- Date: Thursday 17th, April
- Time: 1st match 6.15pm
- Time: 2nd match 6.45pm
- Time: 3rd match 7.15pm
- Time: 4th match 7.45pm
- How to watch: Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+
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Dean Etheridge
Dean Etheridge is an experienced freelance sports betting writer who specialises in football, cricket, and darts, with a keen focus on the Premier League and Champions League, as well as in-depth coverage of Premier League Darts and major tournaments. He can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game and beyond, delivering expert analysis across a range of sports. He predominantly covers the Premier League and Champions League but can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game. You can follow Dean on LinkedIn (@deanetheridge)
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