The 2025 Premier League Darts concludes at the 02 Arena in London with this season's Playoff finale. Four of the best players in the world will compete for the Premier League title and the £275,000 top prize.
Luke Littler is the reigning champion, having won on debut last year, and comes into tonight after winning a record six nightly titles in a single season.
World number one Luke Humphries and former Premier League finalists, Nathan Aspinall and Gerwyn Price, will complete the lineup in front of 14,000 fans in London.
Luke Littler has created more history in his young career by winning six nightly titles in a single season. He has also amassed the most points in a single campaign with 45, which means he has topped the league phase for the second straight year.
The Nuke knows how to win at the 02 Arena, having won here 12 months ago, and these big occasions always seem to bring out the best in the teenager. He doesn't have the best record against the Welshman, though, and had previously lost six matches in a row, but he rectified that by winning the last two meetings over the past few weeks.
Littler is bidding to become the third player to win back-to-back Premier League titles, after Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen, the only other two to achieve this feat.
Gerwyn Price has seen a resurgence in form in 2025, and it's no surprise that he has made it to the playoffs in London. The Iceman has won three nightly titles this season and hit two nine-darters, including one against Littler on Night 10.
Price's six-match winning streak was the longest any player has had against the teenager, and he'll be in a confident mood coming into tonight, especially as he's another player who relishes these big occasions.
The playoff format is best of 21, and the longer format plays more into Luke Littler's hands, in my opinion. History has shown he is a much better player over a longer format, which he proved by winning the World Championship. Price has also won the Worlds, but that was a while ago now, and he'll have to play very well to keep up with The Nuke.
For me, as much as Price certainly won't fear playing the teenager, it's obvious Littler is playing the better of the two, but I expect it to be a close match with a lot of maximums, with Littler ultimately coming out on top.
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The Premier League title is the big gap on Luke Humphries' CV, and he'll be desperate to reverse last year's final defeat against Luke Littler. The world number one has had another positive Premier League campaign, finishing second and winning three nightly titles.
Cool Hand hasn't looked himself at times this year, perhaps even a little burnt out, but you can forgive him for that after playing so many games and winning so many titles over the last three years. Humphries does come into London in much better form, though, having won 8 of his last 11 matches in all competitions.
Nathan Aspinall continued his recent resurgence by qualifying for the Playoffs for the first time since 2021. He overcame Michael van Gerwen in back-to-back weeks to secure his place in London and will come into tonight brimming with confidence after claiming two of the last six nightly titles.
He is a previous runner-up in this event, but that was during lockdown, so this is his first taste of playing at the 02 Arena, so it will be interesting to see how this affects the Stockport star.
This is a big night for both of these players, but I think experience will be key in this contest, and that sways me towards Humphries. His scoring has improved a lot over the past few months, and I think he will outscore Aspinall here.
Over 129.5 checkout seems fantastic odds in this match, especially as this is certainly going to go over 15 legs. The pace at which both players play will lead to maximums and high checkouts, so the value looks fantastic on that basis.
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James is a former professional dart player who enjoys writing about darts, golf and football. In 2012, he was crowned the PDC World Youth Champion and these days, he puts his expertise to use with betting tips for BettingLounge readers.