Darts Betting Tips: Premier League Night 15

Written By James Capps | Published at May 14, 2026
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Thursday brings another huge night of action, and our darts betting tips head to the Utilita Arena in Birmingham for what promises to be a pivotal Night 15 in the 2026 Premier League Darts campaign.

Luke Littler sits top of the table and is already through to The O2 alongside Jonny Clayton, but the race for the remaining play-off spots is fierce. Gerwyn Price, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Gian van Veen are all locked in a four-way battle for the two remaining berths, which means every leg counts on Thursday night.

With just two nights of the regular season remaining after this one, the margins are razor-thin. A nightly win is worth four points, a runners-up finish two, and a semi-final exit one - so the difference between qualifying and watching the play-offs from home could come down to a single deciding leg in Birmingham.

Darts Betting Tips: Four Quarter-Final Calls

The night opens with Josh Rock against Gian van Veen. Van Veen is the 8/11 favourite and is fighting for his play-off life, but Rock has just won the Austrian Darts Open in Graz, beating Kevin Doets 8-6 in the final for his second European Tour title. Van Veen has been patchy since kidney-stone surgery, and the form is clearly with Rocky. Take Rock at 11/10 to cause the upset.

Next up is Gerwyn Price against Michael van Gerwen. Price is the 8/11 favourite and won both 2026 meetings between the pair, but he has won just one of his last five Premier League quarter-finals, and his focus is split with a UK Open Pool Championship wild card on the horizon. MVG won the Players Championship 15 in Leicester on Tuesday for his first PDC Pro Tour title in over 18 months. He looks fantastic value at 10/11 to beat Price and ease his play-off worries.

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Third on the card - Luke Humphries against Stephen Bunting. Humphries is 2/5 and should win, but the angle is the margin. He scraped past Bunting 6-5 in the Leeds semi-final last week, with Bunting hitting six 180s, averaging over 105 and missing three match darts. The numbers say this should be tight, so Bunting +1.5 legs at 21/20 is my darts betting tip selection for this one.

Jonny Clayton rounds off the quarter-finals against Luke Littler. Littler is 3/10 and will be many people's banker, but the 2026 head-to-head reads Littler 4, Clayton 2 - and the Ferret has already won the pair's only meeting in a final this season. With Clayton already qualified and Littler chasing a record seventh nightly win, the price looks wrong to me. Take Clayton +1.5 legs at 4/6 - six of the seven Leeds matches went to a deciding leg.

Darts Tips: Littler To Win A Record Seventh Night

Despite the short price, Luke Littler at 4/6 to win Night 15 is the standout darts betting tip of the evening. The 19-year-old is relentless right now with three nightly wins on the bounce, 11 wins from his last 12 Premier League matches, and a season average of 101.67 that is comfortably the best in the field.

A win in Birmingham would see him break his own record of six nightly wins in a single Premier League campaign, set just last year, and there is nothing in the bracket to suggest he won't get there. He has already beaten Clayton four times in 2026 and would meet either an in-form but inconsistent MVG or a flagging Price in the semis.

The teenager is making history every time he steps to the oche, and a record-breaking seventh nightly win at the Utilita Arena is my standout darts betting tip of the night.