BetMGM Premier League Darts betting tips: Week 14 predictions
Luke Littler created history last week when he became the first player to win five nights in a Premier League season. After four weeks without a win, Littler defeated Michael van Gerwen 6-4 in Birmingham’s final to set the latest benchmark in his fledgling career. Not only did the win make history and end his winless run, it also confirmed the 18-year-old’s place in the playoffs at the end of the month. Best darts bets for May 8th Gerwyn Price (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross on the handicap at 11/10 Luke Littler (-1.5 180s) to have more 180s than Nathan Aspinall on the handicap at 11/10 Over 9.5 legs: Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries at 22/25 Chris Dobey to beat Stephen Bunting at 1/1 Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change. Premier League darts odds for Week 14 In the wake of his Birmingham win, Luke Littler was quick to point out he won’t be taking his foot off the gas, as he wants to finish top of the points table. Littler is in action against Nathan Aspinall in his quarter-final this week. Full odds from the best darts betting sites follow: Rob Cross 6/5 vs Gerwyn Price 4/6 Nathan Aspinall 5/2 vs Luke Littler 3/10 Michael van Gerwen 13/10 vs Luke Humphries 8/13 Stephen Bunting 4/5 vs Chris Dobey 1/1 Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change. Premier League Darts predictions for Week 14 After starting Night 13 as the 6/4 betting favourite, Luke Littler is 11/8 to win a sixth night in Leeds this Thursday. Littler’s latest win saw him extend his lead at the top of the table to nine points over Luke Humphries. ‘The Nuke’ now sits top on 35 points, with Humphries on 26. With just three nights remaining, the battle below for a place in the playoffs is starting to intensify. Gerwyn Price is third on 22 points. The Welshman consolidated his top-four position by reaching the semi-final in Birmingham. Also increasing his chances of making the playoffs with an impressive showing last week was Michael van Gerwen. MVG defeated ‘The Iceman’ 6-3 in their semi-final to reach only his second final of the season. In doing so, ‘The Green Machine’ went above Nathan Aspinall in the table. MVG now sits fourth on 20 points, with ‘The Asp’ in fifth on 19. Rob Cross, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting all made quarter-final exits again. Cross is sixth on the table with 14 points, Dobey has 12 and Bunting is stuck at the bottom on eight. BetMGM Premier League Darts week 14 matchups. 18+ GambleAware.org – Please play responsibly. Premier League darts betting tips for Week 14 Night 14 comes from the First Direct Arena in Leeds. Luke Humphries is a fan of the Leeds United football team, so will have the crowd behind him. And with Leeds having just won promotion back to the Premier League, it promises to be a raucous occasion. Check out our Week 14 Premier League Darts betting tips below to see if the crowd can cheer Humphries to victory: Gerwyn Price (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross on the handicap spread Rob Cross’ chances of reaching the playoffs are fading with each passing week. Thursday’s 6-4 loss to MVG at the quarter-final stage in Birmingham was the former world champion’s fifth defeat in his last six Premier League matches. ‘Voltage’ did record back-to-back wins over Gerwyn Price on Night’s 7 and 8. Price did gain some revenge with a 6-2 win over Cross in the semi-final at Liverpool on Night 12. Gerwyn Price seems to have got the fire back in his belly in recent weeks. The Welshman knows he is in a battle to finish in the top four, and we see him using this as the inspiration to beat an underperforming Rob Cross by two legs or more. Back Gerwyn Price to beat Rob Cross by two or more legs at 11/10 with BetMGM Luke Littler (-1.5 180s) to have more 180s than Nathan Aspinall on the handicap spread Nathan Aspinall lost his top-four place in Birmingham last week. ‘The Asp’ was defeated 6-5 by Luke Littler in the semi-final. Aspinall had his chances to win, but again, he came up short against the teenager. MVG beat Gerwyn Price in his Birmingham semi-final. The extra point gained by the Dutchman saw him go one ahead of Aspinall and into the top four at the Englishman’s expense. Getting a win over Littler has proved to be difficult for Aspinall. The youngster has beaten Aspinall in all four of their Premier League meetings this season. Littler is very short to win at 3/10, so instead we are going for ‘The Nuke’ to score at least two 180s more than Aspinall in the handicap market. Back Luke Littler to have more 180s than Nathan Aspinall on the handicap at 11/10 with BetMGM Over 9.5 legs: Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries This looks like the best quarter-final of the night on paper. MVG looked more like his old self in Birmingham last Thursday. There are definitely signs that ‘Mighty Mike’ is coming into better form. He was still haunted by his recent dou

Luke Littler created history last week when he became the first player to win five nights in a Premier League season.
After four weeks without a win, Littler defeated Michael van Gerwen 6-4 in Birmingham’s final to set the latest benchmark in his fledgling career.
Not only did the win make history and end his winless run, it also confirmed the 18-year-old’s place in the playoffs at the end of the month.
Best darts bets for May 8th
- Gerwyn Price (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross on the handicap at 11/10
- Luke Littler (-1.5 180s) to have more 180s than Nathan Aspinall on the handicap at 11/10
- Over 9.5 legs: Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries at 22/25
- Chris Dobey to beat Stephen Bunting at 1/1
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League darts odds for Week 14
In the wake of his Birmingham win, Luke Littler was quick to point out he won’t be taking his foot off the gas, as he wants to finish top of the points table. Littler is in action against Nathan Aspinall in his quarter-final this week. Full odds from the best darts betting sites follow:
- Rob Cross 6/5 vs Gerwyn Price 4/6
- Nathan Aspinall 5/2 vs Luke Littler 3/10
- Michael van Gerwen 13/10 vs Luke Humphries 8/13
- Stephen Bunting 4/5 vs Chris Dobey 1/1
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League Darts predictions for Week 14
After starting Night 13 as the 6/4 betting favourite, Luke Littler is 11/8 to win a sixth night in Leeds this Thursday.
Littler’s latest win saw him extend his lead at the top of the table to nine points over Luke Humphries. ‘The Nuke’ now sits top on 35 points, with Humphries on 26.
With just three nights remaining, the battle below for a place in the playoffs is starting to intensify.
Gerwyn Price is third on 22 points. The Welshman consolidated his top-four position by reaching the semi-final in Birmingham.
Also increasing his chances of making the playoffs with an impressive showing last week was Michael van Gerwen. MVG defeated ‘The Iceman’ 6-3 in their semi-final to reach only his second final of the season.
In doing so, ‘The Green Machine’ went above Nathan Aspinall in the table. MVG now sits fourth on 20 points, with ‘The Asp’ in fifth on 19.
Rob Cross, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting all made quarter-final exits again. Cross is sixth on the table with 14 points, Dobey has 12 and Bunting is stuck at the bottom on eight.
Premier League darts betting tips for Week 14
Night 14 comes from the First Direct Arena in Leeds. Luke Humphries is a fan of the Leeds United football team, so will have the crowd behind him. And with Leeds having just won promotion back to the Premier League, it promises to be a raucous occasion. Check out our Week 14 Premier League Darts betting tips below to see if the crowd can cheer Humphries to victory:
Gerwyn Price (-1.5 legs) to beat Rob Cross on the handicap spread
Rob Cross’ chances of reaching the playoffs are fading with each passing week. Thursday’s 6-4 loss to MVG at the quarter-final stage in Birmingham was the former world champion’s fifth defeat in his last six Premier League matches.
‘Voltage’ did record back-to-back wins over Gerwyn Price on Night’s 7 and 8. Price did gain some revenge with a 6-2 win over Cross in the semi-final at Liverpool on Night 12.
Gerwyn Price seems to have got the fire back in his belly in recent weeks. The Welshman knows he is in a battle to finish in the top four, and we see him using this as the inspiration to beat an underperforming Rob Cross by two legs or more.