BetMGM Premier League Darts betting tips: Week 7 predictions
Premier League Darts Week 7 comes from the Utilita Arena in Cardiff. Welshman Gerwyn Price won last week’s event in Nottingham and will seek his third win of the season in front of his home fans when the action gets underway. Along with the two Lukes, Price is the only other player to have won a Premier League night in this year’s competition. The trio are already well on their way to securing their places in the play-offs. Best darts bets for March 20th Over 9.5 legs Dobey vs Bunting at 4/5 Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat MVG at 9/10 Over 8.5 legs Littler vs Aspinall at 8/13 Rob Cross to beat Gerwyn Prices at 11/10 Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change. Premier League darts odds for Week 7 Chris Dobey vs Stephen Bunting gets the action underway on Week 7. Despite having no wins yet this season, the darts betting sites favour a win for ‘The Bullet’ when he faces ‘Hollywood’. Full betting on the night’s quarter-final matches is below: Chris Dobey 1/1 vs Stephen Bunting 4/5 Luke Humphries 12/25 vs Michael van Gerwen 13/8 Luke Littler 1/6 vs Nathan Aspinall 4/1 Gerwyn Price 8/11 vs Rob Cross 11/10 Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change. Premier League Darts predictions for Week 7 Gerwyn Price will have the rare luxury of a supportive crowd when he takes to the oche in Cardiff this week. ‘The Iceman’ continued his excellent Premier League Darts season with a win in Nottingham last Thursday. Not only did his 6-3 win over Luke Littler give Price his second nightly win of the 2025 competition, it was also Price’s sixth consecutive win over ‘The Nuke’. Elsewhere, Luke Humphries suffered his second quarter-final defeat of the season with a 6-4 loss to Luke Littler. The defeat, along with Littler’s run to the final, saw Humphries replaced at the top of the points table. Rob Cross and MVG both made it to the semi-finals in Nottingham. They are in a three-way battle with Nathan Aspinall for the top four and a place in the play-offs. While at the bottom of the table, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting both again went out at the quarter-final stage. BetMGM Premier League Darts Week 7. 18+ GambleAware.org – Please play responsibly. Premier League darts betting tips for Week 7 Luke Littler made it to his third consecutive night final in Nottingham last week. ‘The Nuke’ is in fine form and is the betting favourite to win in Cardiff. BetMGM have Litter as their 11/8 favourite to win his third night of the season. Littler features in our Week 7 Premier League Darts betting tips below: Over 9.5 legs – Stephen Bunting vs Chris Dobey Chris Dobey has lost in five of his six quarter-final matches, and Stephen Bunting has lost in all of his six. The fact that the bookies are favouring a win for Bunting shows that he is playing well. The problem is the Liverpudlian knows that everyone is wondering if and when that first win will come, and that is adding to the pressure he is already under. Last week he was in the lead against Price. But once ‘The Iceman’ started to come back at him, the pressure on Bunting intensified, resulting in another disappointing defeat. ‘Hollywood’ will be under pressure in this match as well. He knows a win will extend his gap over Bunting at the bottom of the table. But a defeat for Dobey would see his rival close the gap, or even go level should Bunting make it to the final. The match looks too close to call, so we are backing ten legs or more. Back over 9.5 legs in the match at 4/5 with BetMGM Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat Michael van Gerwen Luke Humphries will know that Week 7 offers him a great chance to retake the lead at the top of the points table. ‘Cool Hand’ is in the opposite half of the draw to Luke Littler and Gerwyn Price and with a potential semi-final against either Chris Dobey or Stephen Bunting to come, the world number one has a great chance of reaching his fourth final of the season. MVG has five quarter-final wins and one defeat. The Dutchman has a -5 leg difference over the six nights so far. He is too inconsistent to back for a win against Humphries. Back Humphries (1.5) to beat MVG on the leg handicap at 9/10 with BetMGM Over 8.5 legs – Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall This may be harsh, but Nathan Aspinall always seems resigned to his fate before he’s even thrown a dart in his matches against Luke Littler. It’s difficult to see anything changing this week, and we can only see another win for Littler. ‘The Nuke’ is too short to back for the win at odds of 1/6. So, with value wagers on Littler hard to find, we’re looking elsewhere. Littler is 2/5 to have more 180s, which is again too short, so instead we’re going for over 8.5 legs in the match at 8/13. That means Aspinall only has to win three legs for the bet to win. Back the match to have nine or more legs at 8/13 with BetM

Premier League Darts Week 7 comes from the Utilita Arena in Cardiff.
Welshman Gerwyn Price won last week’s event in Nottingham and will seek his third win of the season in front of his home fans when the action gets underway.
Along with the two Lukes, Price is the only other player to have won a Premier League night in this year’s competition. The trio are already well on their way to securing their places in the play-offs.
Best darts bets for March 20th
- Over 9.5 legs Dobey vs Bunting at 4/5
- Luke Humphries (-1.5 legs) to beat MVG at 9/10
- Over 8.5 legs Littler vs Aspinall at 8/13
- Rob Cross to beat Gerwyn Prices at 11/10
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League darts odds for Week 7
Chris Dobey vs Stephen Bunting gets the action underway on Week 7. Despite having no wins yet this season, the darts betting sites favour a win for ‘The Bullet’ when he faces ‘Hollywood’. Full betting on the night’s quarter-final matches is below:
- Chris Dobey 1/1 vs Stephen Bunting 4/5
- Luke Humphries 12/25 vs Michael van Gerwen 13/8
- Luke Littler 1/6 vs Nathan Aspinall 4/1
- Gerwyn Price 8/11 vs Rob Cross 11/10
Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.
Premier League Darts predictions for Week 7
Gerwyn Price will have the rare luxury of a supportive crowd when he takes to the oche in Cardiff this week.
‘The Iceman’ continued his excellent Premier League Darts season with a win in Nottingham last Thursday.
Not only did his 6-3 win over Luke Littler give Price his second nightly win of the 2025 competition, it was also Price’s sixth consecutive win over ‘The Nuke’.
Elsewhere, Luke Humphries suffered his second quarter-final defeat of the season with a 6-4 loss to Luke Littler.
The defeat, along with Littler’s run to the final, saw Humphries replaced at the top of the points table.
Rob Cross and MVG both made it to the semi-finals in Nottingham. They are in a three-way battle with Nathan Aspinall for the top four and a place in the play-offs.
While at the bottom of the table, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting both again went out at the quarter-final stage.
Premier League darts betting tips for Week 7
Luke Littler made it to his third consecutive night final in Nottingham last week. ‘The Nuke’ is in fine form and is the betting favourite to win in Cardiff. BetMGM have Litter as their 11/8 favourite to win his third night of the season. Littler features in our Week 7 Premier League Darts betting tips below:
Over 9.5 legs – Stephen Bunting vs Chris Dobey
Chris Dobey has lost in five of his six quarter-final matches, and Stephen Bunting has lost in all of his six.
The fact that the bookies are favouring a win for Bunting shows that he is playing well.
The problem is the Liverpudlian knows that everyone is wondering if and when that first win will come, and that is adding to the pressure he is already under.
Last week he was in the lead against Price. But once ‘The Iceman’ started to come back at him, the pressure on Bunting intensified, resulting in another disappointing defeat.
‘Hollywood’ will be under pressure in this match as well.
He knows a win will extend his gap over Bunting at the bottom of the table. But a defeat for Dobey would see his rival close the gap, or even go level should Bunting make it to the final.
The match looks too close to call, so we are backing ten legs or more.