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PDC World Championship Betting Odds

The PDC World Darts Championship is the biggest event in the darts calendar, captivating fans worldwide as 96 players gather at the iconic Alexandra Palace in London to compete for the coveted Sid Waddell Trophy and those not at the event paying close attention through our screens and our betting odds. The history of this event expands across three decades and is the pinnacle of professional darts.

As the world's best players prepare to battle it out on the oche, darts betting enthusiasts are presented with a once-a-year opportunity to engage with the action through various betting markets.

PDC World Championship Betting Odds

PDC World Championship betting odds present an indication of what players are most likely to win the competition. The odds reflect each player's chances of winning the championship.

From established veterans like Michael van Gerwen and Peter Wright to present day icons like Luke Humphries and Luke Littler, the odds fluctuate based on factors such as current form, historical performance, and expert analysis.

How do PDC World Championship odds work? Understanding these odds is key for anyone looking to place bets on the PDC World Championship. A lower number, like 2/1, indicates a higher probability of winning the tournament, while a higher number, like 20/1, suggests that the player is more likely to go out in the early to middle stages of the tournament. Odds will naturally shift as the tournament progresses, so you may find your favourite drops/rises in the betting order.

Betting on the Winner of the PDC World Championship

One of the most popular betting options for the PDC World Championship is betting on the outright winner. This involves assessing the field of competitors, analysing their recent form and head-to-head records, and ultimately deciding who you believe has the best chance of lifting the trophy.

As the biggest tournament of the year, this is the one that everybody wants to win, Luke Humphries was successful but hasn't had the greatest of times since that massive win, could he reclaim his trophy in the Winter? Or will Michael van Gerwen reclaim his crown and assert his dominance once again?

Remember this is the tournament where Luke Littler made his name last year, so don't be surprised if we see more massive shocks in 2024/25..

Betting on Nine Darters at the World Championships

One of the greatest moments in darts is when you witness a nine-darter live but in the modern day, nine-darters are more common, so betting on them isn't the rarity that it used to be. The nine-dart finish has happened more at the World Championships than any other individual event and for that reason, betting on nine-darters has become increasingly popular in the modern day.

Who will land the most nine darters in 2024? We're not far away from finding out!

Correct Score Betting at the World Championships

Correct score betting involves predicting the exact outcome of a match in terms of sets won. This requires a keen eye for detail, as you need to consider the form of both players and the potential ebb and flow of the match.

This is the hardest bet to win in Darts, so it's important to analyse the stats and statistics for this before placing these bets. Typically backing a heavy favourite to win by a certain score is the best way to go about placing these bets and with the World Championships, these provide fantastic opportunities to back favourites but there's always a chance of an upset.

What is the World Darts Championship?

The World Darts Championship, organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), stands as the most prestigious tournament in the world of professional darts. Held annually at the Alexandra Palace in London, this iconic event brings together 96 players from across the globe, all vying for the coveted title of World Champion.

The tournament follows a knockout format, with players facing off in best-of-sets matches. As the competition progresses, the tension mounts, culminating in a grand final where the remaining two players battle it out for darts' ultimate prize—the Sid Waddell Trophy.

Last 10 PDC World Championship Winners

The PDC World Championship boasts a rich history of champions but there are a number of big names that have never laid hands on the illustrious trophy, here are the last ten names that have.

  • 2024: Luke Humphries
  • 2023: Michael Smith
  • 2022: Peter Wright
  • 2021: Gerwyn Price
  • 2020: Peter Wright
  • 2019: Michael van Gerwen
  • 2018: Rob Cross
  • 2017: Michael van Gerwen
  • 2016: Gary Anderson
  • 2015: Gary Anderson

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