The Premier League Darts heads to Sheffield for the final night of the league stage and Keith Deller MBE is on hand with his prediction and tips for this week's action.
Reigning Premier League Darts champion Luke Humphries secured his first nightly win of the campaign in Birmingham last week to book his place at Finals Night on 28th May.
He'll be joined by Gerwyn Price, who confirmed a place at the O2 following his semi-final victory over Gian van Veen, and top two in the standings, Luke Littler and Jonny Clayton.
This means that Michael van Gerwen, Gian van Veen, Stephen Bunting and Josh Rock have missed out on the top four, and they'll be playing for nothing but pride when taking to the oche in the Steel City.
Ahead of the latest round of tungsten action in South Yorkshire, our resident darts expert, 1983 World Darts Champion Keith Deller MBE, provides his best bets and nightly winner selection.
Night 16 Winner - Luke Littler at 11/8
Four-fold Accumulator:
After a poor start by Littler's remarkably high standards, without a win in the opening four nights, 'The Nuke' emerged victorious on Night 5 in Cardiff to kickstart what has been an imposing Premier League Darts campaign.
The Warrington-born sensation became the first player in the history of the competition to claim six nightly wins when beating Humphries 6-3 on Night 16 in 2025, and he levelled that record when defeating 'Cool Hand' 6-5 in Leeds two weeks ago.
He made history on the final league stage night in Sheffield last year, and I'm backing him to outdo his previous achievement with a seventh nightly win on Thursday night.
The opening match in Sheffield will see Clayton lock horns with Bunting, and I'm backing 'The Ferret' to come out on top.
The Welshman has enjoyed a remarkable Premier League darts campaign, clinching four nightly wins to secure second place in the table behind the inevitable Littler.
Nor Clayton or Bunting have anything to play for in the Steel City, with 'The Bullet' failing to earn a finals spot, but 'The Ferret' will want to head to the 02 with a win and it's for that reason that I predict him to emerge victorious in the quarter-finals.
Van Veen has held a reasonable account of himself in his debut Premier League campaign, but it ultimately hasn't been enough and he takes on already-qualified Price in the second contest of the night.
It was the Welshman's 6-4 semi-final victory over the 'The Giant' that solidified his spot in the final four last week, and he'll want to go one better than Humphries this week to protect third spot and avoid playing Littler until the final at the 02.
I expect this one to be a tight clash that could go all 11 legs, but I fancy Price to advance to the semi-finals in Sheffield with a bit more on the line than Van Veen.
It was a rare semi-final exit in Birmingham last time out for Littler, losing 6-3 to night winner Humphries, but he is the guy to beat on every stage and it's near impossible to bet against him.
A nine-darter infront of his hometown crowd of Belfast was the saving grace in what has been a relatively underwhelming Premier League campaign for Rock, hindered by a poor opening seven nights, where he failed to win a match.
'The Nuke' will want to prove why he is the world number one in the final night before heading to the 02, and I'm backing him to overcome the Northern Irishman in Sheffield.
Humphries will be full of confidence when he locks horns with Van Gerwen on Thursday night, earning his first nightly win of the season when defeating Price 6-4 in the final last week.
MVG has played some really good darts of late, but he has failed to impress on a number of big occasions in 2026 and that has ultimately cost him a spot in the final four.
I backed 'Cool Hand' to retain the Premier League before the tournament started, and, while it took him 15 weeks to win a night, he's finding his flow at the perfect time ahead of Finals Night and I fancy him to beat Van Gerwen in Sheffield.
Our man Keith Deller MBE has correctly predicted the quarter-final results AND the nightly winner in five of the previous 14 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 two 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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