The 2025 BetMGM Premier League Darts moves on to Rotterdam for night 11. Michael van Gerwen will hope to regain his form as he attempts to win in front of his home crowd. The Dutch icon has only progressed to one final so far in this year's Premier League campaign, and he'll be desperate for points here as he's slipped outside of the Playoff positions.
Nathan Aspinall continued his magnificent run of form on night 10, beating Rob Cross, Michael van Gerwen, and Luke Humphries to claim his season's maiden Premier League title. The Asp has catapulted himself into the Playoff positions after last week's win and comes into tonight full of confidence.
Gerwyn Price broke another record last week as he hit his fourth nine-darter in his Premier League career and surpassed Phil Taylor as the player with the most perfect legs in the history of the competition.
Chris Dobey continues to underperform on his Premier League return, and after his quarter-final loss to MVG last week, he is now eight points adrift from the Playoff positions.
His biggest issue is that he's lost his scoring power and has hit just ten 180s in the last four nights. Hollywood has also been underperforming on the European Tour and has lost his opening match in each of the first two events.
Luke Humphries closed the gap at the top of the table to just five points after making the final last week and beat Luke Littler in the semi-finals.
He recorded the third highest average in Premier League history during his quarter-final victory over night 9 winner Stephen Bunting. A 6-1 victory, five 180s, and an average of 118.43 was a welcome return to form for Cool Hand.
Humphries hit ten 180s in three matches last week in Manchester and looks much more comfortable after a lacklustre start to the season by his standards.
Dobey continues to struggle, and like I said earlier, he just isn't scoring like he usually does, so I think he could be in for a tough night against the World Number 1, who has beaten him on each of the three occasions they've met in this year's competition.
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Gerwyn Price produced a sensational nine-dart finish last week in Manchester but still lost the opening match 6-3 to Luke Littler. The Welshman is currently third in the Premier League table on 15 points, with Nathan Aspinall and MVG tied on the same amount.
At times, he's looked back to his very best this season, and I think it's only a matter of time before he becomes consistent again.
Nathan Aspinall continued his fantastic form last week in Manchester as he cruised to win his first nightly title of the season, losing just eight legs en route. The Asp is now in a playoff position after a dreadful start to the season.
He's had a tough time over the last two years with injuries and dartitis, but over the last 6 weeks, he seems to have found a way to deal with it and won his maiden European Tour title last month in Gottingen and made it to the final of PC13 on Monday.
I'm surprised the Welshman is the favourite in this match, and I'm more than happy to tip up Aspinall at this price. The Iceman has lacked consistency over the past few months, but at times as looked sensational.
Aspinall, on the other hand, has continued to impress and after winning last week and making it to a final of a Players Championship event on Monday, I think he's the more confident of the two.
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Stephen Bunting lost his first game last week after an eight-match winning streak in the PDC. The Bullet has finally found his form and broke his duck on night 9 in Berlin and followed that up with another title at European Tour 3.
He couldn't do much against a sensational Luke Humphries last week, who averaged 118.43. He looks confident again, and his tournament wins lately will have definitely helped that.
Michael van Gerwen has been searching for consistency all season, and after a freak injury to his shoulder, which led him to withdraw from week 9 in Berlin, it wouldn't have helped.
There have been worrying signs over the last month, and before winning his opening game on Tuesday in PC14, he had lost his last four first-round ties in Players Championship events.
He was always so dominant in the floor events, and with him changing his darts mid-match during the streams on Tuesday, it looks as if he's trying to find something to change his fortunes.
The Dutchman has openly said lately that he knows his action/throw isn't the same as it was, but it's just impossible to revert to the old throw after injuries.
He'll need to start finding something soon, though, as he's in danger of missing out on the playoffs after slipping out of the top 4, but no one has won more quarter-final matches than MVG in this year's Premier League, so he'll be hoping for more of the same tonight.
This is a tough one because I struggle to back against MVG because of how good he is, but right now, he just simply isn't playing very well, and for me, Bunting looks full of confidence, so he could take advantage of the struggling Dutchman.
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Luke Littler remains at the summit of the Premier League table but has struggled for consistency over the last few nights and has failed to make it through to the final on both nights 9 and 10.
The teenager denied 9 dart hero Gerwyn Price in the opening match last week in Manchester and averaged 103.93 to defeat the Welshman 6-3. He then lost to Luke Humphries 6-4, but did hit six maximums, so it's only a matter of time before he picks up another nightly title as he's still chasing the record of most titles in a Premier League campaign.
Rob Cross has struggled of late and is now down to 6th in the table, three points adrift from the playoffs. His form has been worrying, and he's now lost eight of his last fourteen matches in all competitions.
Voltage has also lost his opening match in back-to-back weeks in the Premier League, winning just 5 legs against Aspinall and Humphries. He also withdrew late from the recent European Tour, handing a walkover to Martin Schindler.
Luke Littler is 12-2 up in head-to-heads between these two and has won each of the last 11, including four in a row in this year's Premier League.
Two of the four wins in this year's competition have been 6-3, and because it's extremely difficult to find value in a Littler match, I think it's a good price for it to happen again tonight.
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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.