The Premier League Darts season reaches its climax on 28 May at The O2 Arena in London, with four players battling for the biggest prize in the sport. After 16 league nights, Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price and defending champion Luke Humphries have sealed their places at finals night. The winner takes home ยฃ350,000.
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Format
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The Play-Offs follow a straightforward knock-out structure. First plays fourth and second plays third in the semi-finals, both over a best-of-19-leg format. The two winners meet in the final on the same night, with the O2 crowd making it one of the most electric occasions in the darts calendar. All four matches are played on 28 May, meaning there is no recovery time for the finalists.
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Luke Littler
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The world champion heads into the Play-Offs as the clear table-topper after another dominant league campaign. Littler has been the standout performer throughout the season and will enter as the outright favourite to claim the title. He arrives with the crowd on his side and the momentum of a player who has consistently delivered at The O2 before.
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Jonny Clayton
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Clayton secured his Play-Offs spot ahead of the final night and will finish second in the table. The Welshman has been consistent across the league phase and arrives full of confidence. A former Premier League champion, Clayton knows what it takes to perform when the stage is biggest and has the experience to cause problems for either Littler or the players below him.
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Luke Humphries
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The defending champion makes a remarkable return to the Play-Offs after a difficult middle section of the season. Humphries had dropped as low as seventh in the table before a stunning recovery run, including a night win and several high-average performances, pulled him back into contention. He averaged over 100 across multiple nights in that run and arrives with the confidence of a player who has already won this title. His ability to perform in finals is proven.
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Gerwyn Price
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Price is also through to the Play-Offs and goes into the final night level on points with Humphries for third place. The Power has been a fixture at The O2 throughout his career and brings considerable big-match experience. He will be hoping to confirm third place tonight in Sheffield, which would give him a more favourable semi-final draw against Littler rather than Clayton.
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Betting Verdict
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Littler is the rightful favourite given his position in the table and his consistency across the season. However, Humphries is the value play. Defending champions with his level of recent form at this stage of a season are historically dangerous, and his recovery story adds an extra edge to his performances. With both Price and Clayton also capable of beating anyone on their day, this is a genuinely open final night.
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The defending champion has found form at exactly the right time. His recovery from seventh in the table to a guaranteed Play-Offs spot is the form of a player who thrives under pressure. Humphries averaging 100-plus across multiple recent nights at the business end of the season is the form line that matters. Littler will be shorter in the market, but Humphries is the value selection to lift the title again at The O2.
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