The Premier League Darts Night 14 knockout gets serious fast. Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, two Welsh warriors who know each other’s games inside out, meet in the quarter-final with a semi-final spot on the same evening on the line.
Gerwyn Price
Price sits third in the Premier League standings heading into Night 14, with 24 points from 23 matches and a 12-11 record on the season. That record tells you something. He’s been competitive throughout, but not dominant, and his recent form is a concern. Five matches, four defeats. The Iceman has looked anything but frozen solid lately, and that kind of run going into a knockout format is exactly the situation you don’t want to be navigating. His World Championship pedigree and 14 PDC titles mean you can never write him off, but form is form. Price needs to rediscover something sharp, and quickly.
Jonny Clayton
Clayton comes in sitting second in the standings, and his season numbers back that position up. Nineteen wins from 28 matches, 38 points, and a recent run that shows three consecutive wins before back-to-back losses. That dip at the end is worth watching, but the overall picture is of a player who has been consistent and clinical across the campaign. The Ferret ranked fifth in the PDC and boasting 15 titles including his own Premier League crown from 2021, Clayton arrives here with more momentum and more reasons to feel confident than his compatriot.
Betting Verdict
The odds make Price the favourite at 1.57, with Clayton available at 2.38. That’s a genuine gap in pricing, and it’s hard to justify given the current form picture. Price’s 4-1 slide in recent matches against a Clayton who had won three on the bounce before his late dip is not the profile of a man who deserves to be odds-on tonight. The market may be leaning on reputation and standing more than form. Clayton at 2.38 represents real value in a knockout tie where one hot scoring visit can settle the whole thing. He’s the better-form player entering this match, carries the higher PDC ranking, and has one more title to his name. The price is right.
Jonny Clayton to Win
2.38
Clayton is the form player in this match and the better-ranked man on the tour, yet the market prices him as an underdog. Price’s recent slump makes that look like an opportunity. Back Clayton at 2.38 to progress to the semi-final.
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