Premier League Darts Night 13 Aberdeen Betting Odds & Tips

Written By Gareth Hinton | Published at April 30, 2026
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The 2026 Premier League Darts continues this week, as the best players in the world flock to P&J Live in Aberdeen for Night 13. With just a few rounds to go after this one, the fight for the play-offs is fascinating.

The 2026 Premier League Darts Story So Far

After 12 rounds, Welshman Jonny Clayton somewhat surprisingly leads the standings. “The Ferret” is in the form of his life, picking up four Night wins and losing at the first hurdle on just three occasions.

After two semi-finals to kick off the season, Clayton won round three in Glasgow. The Welsh ace followed that up with a victory in Nottingham before back-to-back triumphs in Brighton and Rotterdam.

World champion and current world No. 1, Luke Littler, is right on Clayton’s heels. “The Nuke” made a disappointing start to his Premier League campaign but has since secured three wins in four nights to pile the pressure on the leader.

The two-time PDC World Darts Championship winner was back to his best in Liverpool last time out, thumping Clayton 6-1 in the final to bridge the gap at the summit to just three points.

Gerwyn Price is also having a fine season, sitting third on 19 points, while Michael van Gerwen is just ahead of compatriot Gian van Veen in the standings. The battle for the play-offs is heating up as we reach the latter stages of the Premier League campaign.

Premier League Darts Betting Tips, Odds & Predictions

Thursday night’s action from Aberdeen promises to be special, with four mouth-watering quarter-finals taking place. The passionate Scottish fans will strike up a tremendous atmosphere for the players to feed off.

The world champion is out in match one, facing bottom-of-the-table Josh Rock. As you would expect, Littler is the red-hot favourite to start with a victory. The world No. 1 is available at odds of just 1/4 with 10Bet, while “Rocky” is the big underdog at 3/1.

Our Prediction: Luke Littler – 1/4

The second game sees Stephen Bunting and Price lock horns. Bunting has struggled at times this year, but the popular Merseyside-born star can beat anyone on his day. As for Price, he is gunning for a top-four place.

The pair last locked horns in the Premier League in Manchester earlier in the month, with Price claiming a comprehensive 6-2 win. The Welshman will want more of the same in Aberdeen and is priced at 4/9 to prevail, whereas Bunting is available at 7/4 to upset “The Iceman”.

Our Prediction: Gerwyn Price – 4/9

Premier League leader Clayton will feature in the third quarter-final, facing 2026 World Darts Championship runner-up Van Veen.

Clayton has been exceptional in the Premier League this year, winning four times and reaching six of the 12 finals. Van Veen has yet to win in his debut Premier League season, but the young Dutchman has shown glimpses of his class.

There is virtually nothing to split the pair in the betting, with Clayton the slight favourite at 4/5. Van Veen will no doubt play his part in this one, but we are backing in-form Clayton to get the job done and secure his place in the semi-final.

Our Prediction: Jonny Clayton – 4/5

Luke Humphries and Van Gerwen will contest the final quarter-final at P&J Live. The winner of this intriguing battle will face either Clayton or Van Veen in the semi-finals.

Humphries is the reigning Premier League champion, but the world No. 2 has struggled in the competition this season. He has yet to win a Night and has reached just one of the 12 finals.

As for Van Gerwen, his victory on the opening night in Newcastle remains his only Premier League success of the season. Humphries is priced at 4/6, while Van Gerwen is available at 6/5. We are backing “Mighty Mike” to edge out “Cool Hand”.

Our Prediction: Michael Van Gerwen – 6/5

Odds taken from 10bet at 10:00 UK Time on 30 April, 2026.