Gerwyn Price won his third Premier League Darts night of the season in Liverpool last week. ‘The Iceman’ will be looking to back up his win on Night 13 in Birmingham this Thursday.
Luke Humphries will also be seeking to build on an impressive showing on Merseyside. The world number one closed the gap on Luke Littler at the top of the table by reaching his sixth final of the 2025 competition.
Best darts bets for May 1st
- Stephen Bunting to average over 96.5 vs Luke Littler at 8/11
- Nathan Aspinall to beat Chris Dobey at 9/11
- Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Gerwyn Price on the handicap at 13/10
- Michael van Gerwen (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross on the handicap at 1/1
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League darts odds for Week 13
Luke Littler’s odds continue to drift every week in the Premier League. ‘The Nuke’ was 6/4 to win Night 12 in Liverpool. But, after another poor showing, the best darts betting sites make Littler 11/8 to win in Birmingham. Littler gets the night underway against Stephen Bunting. Full quarter-final odds for Night 13 are below:
- Luke Littler 3/10 vs Stephen Bunting 5/2
- Nathan Aspinall 9/10 vs Chris Dobey 9/10
- Luke Humphries 8/11 vs Gerwyn Price 11/10
- Rob Cross 11/8 vs Michael van Gerwen 4/7
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League Darts predictions for Week 13
Luke Humphries’ appearance in the final in Liverpool has seen him close the gap on Luke Littler at the top of the Premier League Darts points table.
Littler exited at the quarter-final stage. As a result, ‘The Nuke’ remains on 30 points. Luke Humphries is now just four behind on 26 points.
Gerwyn Price’s latest nightly win sees ‘The Iceman’ go into third position on 20 points. He leads MVG and Nathan Aspinall who sit fourth and fifth respectively with 17 points.
Rob Cross sits sixth on 14, he is just two ahead of Chris Dobey who sits seventh on 12.
After his disappointing quarter-final exit in Liverpool, Stephen Bunting remains bottom. ‘The Bullet’ has just eight points.
Including Birmingham, there are only four nights remaining for the players to lock in their top-four place and spot in the playoffs.

Premier League darts betting tips for Week 13
After reaching last week’s final in Liverpool, Luke Humphries is 9/2 to win in Birmingham. Week 12 winner Gerwyn Price is 6/1 to win his fourth night of the season at the Utilita Arena. You can check out our Week 13 Premier League Darts betting tips below:
Stephen Bunting to average over 96.5 vs Luke Littler
Luke Littler’s 6-5 loss to MVG in Liverpool was his second quarter-final exit in the previous four weeks. ‘The Nuke’ has now not won a night since he was victorious in Newcastle on Night 8.
As you’ve just been reading, Stephen Bunting is still rooted to the bottom of the points table. He has only made it past the quarter-final stage twice, on both occasions going on to reach the final.
We get the feeling last Thursday’s 6-1 defeat to the out-of-form Rob Cross will be hard for Bunting to bounce back from.
There are some positives for ‘The Bullet’. He has beaten Littler in the Premier League this season, and he has also played well twice, when losing to the teenager.
Despite this, the best we can see Bunting achieving in Birmingham is an average of over 96.5.
He covered this average three times in Rotterdam on Night 11 and also in his two defeats to Littler earlier in the season.
Back Stephen Bunting to average over 96.5 against Luke Littler at 8/11 with BetMGM
Nathan Aspinall to beat Chris Dobey
Chris Dobey has made it past the quarter-final on four occasions this season. He won his first and only night of the season on Week 11 in Rotterdam.
‘Hollywood’ couldn’t back up his win in the Netherlands, he crashed out at the quarter-final stage in Liverpool last week. Dobey was up against an inspired Gerwyn Price, but the defeat followed a familiar pattern of inconsistency from the Newcastle United fan.
Nathan Aspinall can count himself unlucky since his Night 10 victory. ‘The Asp’ has lost to night finalists in his following two events.
We feel that Aspinall is the more consistent performer of the two. He also owes Dobey after ‘Hollywood’ beat him 6-2 in their Rotterdam semi-final a couple of weeks ago.
Back Nathan Aspinall to beat Chris Dobey at 9/10 with BetMGM
Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Gerwyn Price
We don’t have to wait too long to get a repeat of Liverpool’s final, with Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price meeting in the third quarter-final of the night in Birmingham.
Humphries has made it to two of the last three finals. The world No.1 is quietly playing himself back into form.
Gerwyn Price hasn’t been able to back up his two previous nightly wins. On both occasions, he exited in the quarter-final the following week.
And with Humphries needing the points to close the gap on Littler at the top of the table, we can see ‘The Iceman’ falling at the first hurdle again this Thursday.
Humphries is 8/11 to win in the match betting market. We are going for him to win on the handicap at the better odds of 13/10.
Back Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Gerwyn Price on the handicap at 13/10 with BetMGM
MVG (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross
Rob Cross and MVG are the only two players who are yet to win a night on the 2025 Premier League Darts tour. Cross hasn’t even reached a final, MVG has got down to the last two on just one occasion.
Rob Cross cashed in on Stephen Bunting’s hometown nerves last week. He won’t have that luxury against MVG, who has only lost four of his 12 quarter-final matches (he pulled out injured in one of the four defeats).
Cross lost three successive quarter-finals before his 6-1 win over Bunting last Thursday. ‘Voltage’ was then poor again in his semi-final in Liverpool, losing 6-2 to Price with an average of just 86.51.
MVG defeated Luke Littler in his quarter-final. He is in far better form, and we are backing him to beat Rob Cross with a couple of legs to spare.
Back MVG (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross on the handicap at 1/1 with BetMGM
How to watch Premier League Darts Week 13
- Location: Utilita Arena, Birmingham, England.
- Date: Thursday, 1st May
- Time: 1st match 7.15pm
- Time: 2nd match 7.45pm
- Time: 3rd match 8.15pm
- Time: 4th match 8.45pm
- How to watch: Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action
About the author

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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