
Premier League Darts Night 11 Betting Tips
In-form Nathan Aspinall was victorious in Manchester last Thursday, and the Asp has moved into the playoff places as the Premier League heads for Rotterdam on Night 11.
Michael van Gerwen will be able to call on a home crowd in the Netherlands this week, but Luke Littler and Luke Humphries will have eyes on the Rotterdam prize.
The stage is set for four cracking quarter-finals, and we have a selection for each of Thursday's last eight showdowns.
Chris Dobey to beat Luke Humphries @ 11/5
For a long time, Luke Humphries was the most consistent performer at the top of the sport, but Cool Hand Luke's game has become a little more erratic.
The Newbury arrowsmith averaged 118.43 when beating Stephen Bunting 6-1 in the Manchester quarter-finals last week, but numbers of 93.80 followed in a 6-4 semi-final success against Luke Littler.
The former world champion skipped this week's Players Championship 13 & 14 events and it's difficult to predict what version of Humphries will show up in Rotterdam.
Chris Dobey has been a long way from peaking in this season's Premier League, but Hollywood has been improving slowly and offers of 11/5 may hold some value in the Netherlands.
Gerwyn Price to beat Nathan Aspinall @ 7/10
Aspinall has been successful on the European Tour this season, reaching the final of Players Championship 13 event in Rosmalen on Monday to back up his Premier League success in Manchester last week.
However, Gerwyn Price could prove a formidable opponent on Thursday night. The Iceman was brilliant when winning a PC event last week, and only Josh Rock is putting up a better three-dart average than Price's 98.56 on the Pro Tour this term.
That indicates that Price is getting back to his peak, and the Welshman looks a bet to freeze out Aspinall.
Stephen Bunting to beat Michael van Gerwen @ 27/25
Michael van Gerwen withdrew from Night 9 of the Premier League. MVG averaged only 85.59 when losing 6-2 to Nathan Aspinall in Manchester last week, and there was little encouragement from the recent Players Championship events.
Stephen Bunting has looked back to something like his best in recent weeks and the Bullet impressed when winning the International Darts Open earlier this month.
It hasn't been a brilliant Premier League campaign for the Merseyside man, but Bunting can enjoy success over Mighty Mike.
Luke Littler -2.5 legs v Rob Cross @ 10/13
Littler and Rob Cross complete the Night 11 quarter-finals, and the Nuke can destroy Voltage.
The 18-year-old has won all four of his games against Cross in the Premier League this term, and Littler has been a handicap winner in three of those.
Take the Nuke to give Cross a 2.5-leg start and a beating at Rotterdam Ahoy.
Odds correct at time of publication but subject to fluctuation