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The World Series of Darts starts this week, with 32 of the best players in the world heading into a straight knockout event over the weekend. There are a lot of betting options here, and we’re here to provide all the latest.

Luke Humphries celebrating on stage after winning a darts match
We're backing Luke Humphries to win this year's World Series of Darts Finals.

Where to begin. There’ll be a total of 31 games of darts in three days, and that’s not to mention the outrights. We’ll offer a taste of both and make a few predictions on some other tournament markets.

First Round World Series of Darts Acca

The early rounds in darts betting are the best for accas since a few of them will be a lot more predictable. We’ve toed the line between safe and value bets to give you the best balance possible when acca betting.

There are sixteen matches on Friday, and we’ve got a six-fold World Series of Darts betting acca which could win you £100.30 with a £10 bet on bet365.

MatchWinnerOdds
Luke Humphries vs James WadeLuke Humphries11/25
Wessel Nijman vs Michael van GerwenMichael van Gerwen7/10
Stephen Bunting vs Danny NoppertStephen Bunting9/25
Rob Cross vs Hupai PuhaRob Cross3/10
Chris Dobey vs Luke WoodhouseChris Dobey11/20
Nathan Aspinall vs Dave ChisnallNathan Aspinall11/25

Luke Humphries: We fully expect him to be a finalist, and this is just the first hurdle. Wade is strong, so the odds are actually quite good here.

Michael van Gerwen: MVG is the most decorated player in the competition's history, so we think he’ll go far as per.

Stephen Bunting: The number one seed has an outside chance of winning the whole thing, so this first round should be a simple win.

Rob Cross: Cross is solid and is a strong favourite here. We’d be surprised if he doesn’t manage to beat Puha.

Chris Dobey: This might be closer than you think, but Dobey has the pedigree and skill to make it to the next round over Woodhouse.

Nathan Aspinall: One of the best matches of the round, Aspinall is the stronger player and should beat Chisnall, who’s a solid player on his day too.

Jack's World Series of Darts Outright Winner

playerOddsBookmaker
Luke Littler13/8Spreadex
Luke Humphries6/1Spreadex
Gerwyn Price9/1bet365
Josh Rock9/1William Hill
Stephen Bunting14/110bet

A classic for darts betting, this year’s outright may as well be a two-man list. Luke Humphries and Luke Littler are the favourites for every tournament at this point.

Luke Littler is the reigning champion, but that’s not who we're backing. Humphries is our man, at 6/1 the odds are solid, with a good chance of making the final, we think most value is with him. So, an each-way bet can be a good shout.

If you want to go all out, Stephen Bunting can also be a surprisingly strong option. He’s the first seed for a reason and has shown that he can win with two Masters wins under his belt this season.

Other World Series of Darts Finals Bets

Fancy a flutter on something slightly different? We’ve got a few tips on markets offered by bet365 which could be worth a punt on. Here are our favourite tips and markets:

MarketOdds
Winning Nationality: England2/5
First Time Winner4/5
Forecast the Finalists: Luke Littler & Luke Humphries6/1

Winning Nationality: England

We’d expect the odds to be much lower since three of the five favourites are English. Like we said earlier, it’s all about the Lukes, and we’d be shocked if anyone other than them wins the tournament. This is a great little addon, or a safer version of a bet on them.

First Time Winner

We’re sticking true to our prediction that Humphries will win the tournament. That means we'll see a new winner for the World Series of Darts Finals. Other players that would give you a win if they do win the competition include Josh Rock, Stephen Bunting and Nathan Aspinall.

Forecast the Finalists: Luke Littler & Luke Humphries

Can you blame us? We’re convinced that these two will dominate the sport and will make this year’s 2025 final. With this bet, you don’t need to pick a winner, and you can root for both of them, with some pretty solid odds.

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