Gerwyn Price meets Josh Rock in the Night 10 quarter-final of the PDC Premier League, with the winner advancing to a semi-final later the same evening. For Price, this is a chance to cement his grip on third place in the standings. For Rock, it's a must-win situation in a season that has gone badly wrong.
Gerwyn Price
Price is flying right now. Five wins in his last five matches across tournaments, and his Premier League campaign backs that up with 11 wins from 18 nights. Third in the standings, he's in the kind of form that reminds you why he's a former world champion with 14 PDC titles to his name. The Iceman has looked composed and clinical this season, not just grinding results but winning with authority. He arrives at this quarter-final as the clear favourite, and the price reflects that.
Josh Rock
Rock's 2026 Premier League campaign has been a genuine disappointment. Two wins from 11 nights, sitting eighth in the standings with just 4 points. His recent cross-tournament form reads W L W L L, which tells its own story. The talent is undeniable. He has five PDC titles and a reputation as one of the most exciting players in the game, and on his best nights he can take anyone apart. The problem is those nights have been rare lately. Coming into a knockout format against a player in red-hot form is about the worst draw he could have asked for.
Betting Verdict
Price at 1.44 isn't a generous price, but it's a fair one. You're backing the man in brilliant form, holding a comfortable league position, against someone who is struggling to string results together. The knockout format removes any margin for Rock to ease into things. He needs to be at his very best from the off, and the evidence of recent weeks suggests that version of Rock hasn't been showing up. The 2.75 on Rock is tempting as a speculative flutter given his ceiling as a player, but backing inconsistency at that price in a single-match knockout feels like wishful thinking. Price is the play.
Gerwyn Price to Win
1.44
Price has won five of his last five and looks every inch the seasoned campaigner in this Premier League season. Rock is too inconsistent right now to trust in a must-win knockout. Back the form horse at 1.44 and move on.