The 2026 Premier League Darts campaign draws to a close with Finals Night at the 02 and Keith Deller MBE is on hand with his prediction and tips for this week's action.
Tournament favourite Luke Littler came out on top over 16 nights in the league stage, clinching a record-levelling six nightly wins, and he takes on Gerwyn Price in the first semi-final on Thursday.
Jonny Clayton has enjoyed a mightily impressive Premier League Darts campaign, finishing second in the standings, and he takes on world number two Luke Humphries, who had to wait 15 weeks to clinch his first and only nightly win.
Ahead of the final round of tungsten action in the capital, our resident darts expert, 1983 World Darts Champion Keith Deller MBE, provides his best bets and outright winner selection.
Premier League Darts Finals Night Winner - Luke Humphries at 9/4
Double Selection:
Should my double selection come to fruition, Thursday night will mark the third successive occasion that Humphries and Little go head-to-head in the Premier League Darts final.
I think 'Cool Hand' is the only player at present who has the capabilities to beat 'The Nuke', proven by Humphries' 6-1 victory over the Warrington-born sensation last week and 6-3 triumph the week prior.
Of course, a potential final contest between the pair at the 02 will be contested over 19 legs and not 11, but when Humphries is consistently hitting his doubles, his scoring is up there with Littler's.
It's important to note that 'Cool Hand' heads into the decisive Thursday with momentum on his side, and wins over Michael van Gerwen and Littler in Sheffield last week ensured that he wouldn't face 'The Nuke' until the final in the capital tonight.
I'm backing Humphries to go all the way and become just the third player in Premier League Darts history to win back-to-back honours.
Littler takes on Price in the first semi-final clash on Finals Night.
'Gezzy' has enjoyed no success against 'The Nuke' at the 2026 Premier League Darts campaign, losing all of his six games against Littler in the competition.
I feel as though Littler will know that he's got the Welshman's number after eight consecutive victories against 'The Iceman', and Price has perhaps been guilty of trying too hard against the world number one in an attempt to end his losing streak.
I'm backing Littler to emerge victorious against Price and book his spot in a third succesive Premier League final.
Humphries is heading into Finals Night in superb form and he takes on Clayton, who secured his final four spot weeks ago.
'Cool Hand' has made the final in all of the last four nights, earning crucial points after making the final two in just three of the opening 14 nights.
Clayton's start to the campaign was so impressive that his place at Finals Night felt like a certainty a little over halfway into the competition, making six of the opening 12 finals, but he has come off the boil of late.
While it's hard to judge 'The Ferret' on his more recent performances given his place at the 02 has been all but confirmed for a while, I'm still backing Humphries to come out on top to set to set up a final contest with Littler.
Our man Keith Deller MBE has correctly predicted the quarter-final results AND the nightly winner in five of the previous 16 Premier League nights, whilst he also completed back-to-back quarter-finals clean sweeps in Night 13 and 14, including a 10/1 four-fold just three weeks ago.
The 1983 World Darts Champion hit the ground running with a 16/1 accumulator on the opening night in Newcastle, and he's now backed that up with 9/1, 15/2, 13/2 and 10/1 successes.
On Night 7, Deller's 19/10 quarter-final accumulator landed, along with his 13/10 pick of Luke Littler to secure a nightly win.
More recently, he correctly predicted that Clayton, Littler, Humphries and Bunting would all come through their opening matches in Leeds.
All odds displayed on this page were correct at the time of writing and are subject to withdrawal or change at any time.
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