1983 World Darts Champion and our resident Darts expert Keith Deller MBE has pieced together an enticing 5/1 treble for Thursday night's action in Aberdeen.
The race for the play-offs intensifies as the Premier League heads to Aberdeen for Night 14 of the 2024 campaign.
Luke Littler leads the way after romping to a third nightly victory in Liverpool last time out, but with Luke Humphries, Nathan Aspinall and Michael van Gerwen in hot pursuit, will the group stage leader retain top spot?
Our man Keith Deller has analysed Thursday night's action, selected his best bets and assembled an 5/1 treble.
The Premier League heads north of the border to Aberdeen and we kick things off with Peter Wright taking on Michael Smith.
It's been an extremely difficult campaign for Snakebite, while Smith has ground to make up if he is to reach the Play-Offs.
I expect this will be a comfortable win for Smith. I don't see the 180s coming in for either player, and I don't think Bully Boy requires a mighty average to get the job done.
Luke Littler and Nathan Aspinall played out an absolute thriller in Liverpool last week and I can see Littler prevailing again in this one.
The Nuke is full of confidence, he's playing exceptionally well and while Aspinall is also performing excellently, I just think that Littler will do enough to come good again.
I am predicting Aspinall will average under 97.5. I know he's been playing very well in recent weeks but I just think his three-dart average will fall under that number in this game.
Michael van Gerwen meets Rob Cross in Aberdeen and this has got the ingredients to be a pulsating clash.
I like the look of there being over 9.5 legs in the match, especially with Cross playing consistently well.
Voltage should probably be going a little bit better than he has given the level of performances and he will probably feel he should be higher in the standings.
Luke Littler is racing away at the top of the table and I am backing him to extend that lead yet further with another five-point haul in Aberdeen.
'The Nuke' captured his second European title in Austria at the weekend, and, on the back of that win and a his triumph in Liverpool last Thursday, I just can't look beyond him coming out on top this time around.
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