The Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham will host Premier League Darts Week 6, and with the two Lukes going head-to-head in the opening match, it promises to be another night of high drama.
Luke Littler won in Brighton last Thursday, ‘The Nuke’ defeated Nathan Aspinall 6-3 in the final. The defending champion’s win saw him close the gap on Luke Humphries at the top of the table to just two points.
But that doesn’t tell the whole story. Fans at the Brighton Center were treated to not one, but two, nine-darters, meaning Nottingham has a lot to live up to this Thursday.
Best darts bets for March 13th
- Over 7.5 180s Humphries vs Littler at 4/5
- Over 9.5 legs Cross vs Dobey at 17/20
- Gerwyn Price (-1.5 legs) to beat Stephen Bunting at 11/10
- Over 9.5 legs Aspinall vs MVG at 17/20
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League darts odds for Week 6
Luke Littler became the second player to win two nights with his Week 5 win in Brighton. The best darts betting sites also favour Littler to win Week 6. ‘The Nuke’ is 6/4 to win the night, with Humphries second in the betting at 4/1. Full betting on the night’s quarter-final matches is below:
- Luke Humphries 11/8 vs Luke Littler 4/7
- Rob Cross 4/5 vs Chris Dobey 1/1
- Stephen Bunting 6/5 vs Gerwyn Price 4/6
- Nathan Aspinall 6/5 vs Michael van Gerwen 4/6
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League Darts predictions for Week 6
Luke Littler’s excellent run of form continued over the weekend with a win over Mike de Decker in the Belgian Open. Littler defeated the local favourite 8-5 in Wieze to defend the crown he won 12 months ago on his European Tour debut.
Littler recorded wins over Luke Woodhouse (6-4), Dave Chisnall (6-4) and James Wade (7-3) on his way to the final.
De Decker did claim a notable scalp of his own, defeating Luke Humphries 6-4 on Saturday. The defeat was Humphries’ second successive opening round defeat, following his 6-4 loss to Rob Cross in Brighton on Thursday.
The defeats aren’t ideal preparation for Week 6 of the Premier League for Humphries. But before we get too carried away with the form of the world number one, it’s worth remembering he landed a nine-darter in his defeat to Cross in Week 5.
Not content with being on the receiving end of a darting maximum, ‘Voltage’ threw a perfect nine darts of his own on his way to a 6-5 semi-final defeat to Nathan Aspinall.
The win over Cross saw Aspinall make it to his second final of the 2025 Premier League Darts season. But like he did in Dublin when he met Gerwyn Price, ‘The Asp’ came up short, this time losing 6-3 to Luke Littler in the final.

Premier League darts betting tips for Week 6
There were two nine-darters in Brighton last week, and BetMGM is offering 6/1 on another perfect leg of darts in Nottingham on Thursday. The same bookmaker is also offering 66/1 on two or more nine-darters. If you don’t fancy those wagers, check out our Week 6 Premier League Darts betting tips for alternative options:
Over 7.5 180s – Humphries vs Littler
Luke Humphries and Luke Littler have played twice in this year’s Premier League, with both players winning one match apiece.
Humphries has suffered a couple of opening match defeats in recent days, but he also hit a nine-darter in Brighton last Thursday.
Luke Littler is the in-form player in the PDC at the moment, and despite his number two ranking, he has looked the best player in the world in recent weeks.
It’s tempting to back Humphries at 11/8. But as he’s taking on an in-form Littler, we are instead going for eight or more maximums in the match.
Back over 7.5 180s in the match at 4/5 with BetMGM
Over 9.5 legs – Cross vs Dobey
Rob Cross is becoming a hard player to call in the Premier League this season. He beat Luke Humphries 6-4 in his quarter-final match in Brighton, and then landed a nine-darter on his way to a 6-5 defeat to Nathan Aspinall in his semi-final.
‘Voltage’ averaged 111.19 in the win over Humphries. He also averaged 106.91 in his semi-final, ten points more than Aspinall, but couldn’t manage to put ‘The Asp’ away when he had his chances.
Since reaching the final in Belfast on the opening week, Chris Dobey has lost in the quarter-final in the following four weeks.
The form book is pointing towards a win for Cross. But due to the unpredictable nature of both players, we are backing over 9.5 legs.
Back over 9.5 legs in Rob Cross vs Chris Dobey at 17/20 with BetMGM
Gerwyn Price (-1.5 legs) to beat Stephen Bunting
‘The Bullet’ is going to win one soon in the Premier League. I really expected him to beat Nathan Aspinall last Thursday, but Bunting produced one of his worst performances of the year on his way to a 6-2 defeat.
Gerwyn Price is not a man to show much mercy to his opponents. The ‘Iceman’ is the only player other than the two Lukes to win a Premier League night this year. But since his win in Dublin, Price hasn’t managed to get past his opening match in the following two weeks.
With Price sitting fifth in the table, he will be keen to get himself back inside the top four. I can see him making life difficult for Bunting and adding to the Liverpudlian’s Premier League woes.
Gerwyn Price to beat Stephen Bunting from -1.5 legs on the handicap at 11/10 with BetMGM
Over 9.5 legs – Aspinall vs MVG
With MVG struggling and Nathan Aspinall making it to his second final last Thursday in Brighton, a bet on ‘The Asp’ to win at 6/5 is extremely tempting.
But we all know when Van Gerwen turns it on, he can blow away most players outside of the top two in the world.
MVG comfortably saw off Gerwyn Price in the quarter-final last Thursday. He was then hammered by Littler in the semi-final.
It’s hard to see Aspinall thrashing MVG, and in his current form, it’s hard to see the seven-time Premier League Darts champion thrashing Aspinall. I expect this one to go all the way and am backing over 9.5 legs.
Back over 9.5 legs in the match between Nathan Aspinall and MVG at 17/20 with BetMGM
How to watch Premier League Darts Week 6
- Location: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, England.
- Date: Thursday 13th, March
- 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 HD
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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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