We’ve got just two nights left of the 2026 Darts Premier League before we get down to our final four. With just five points separating third and sixth, it’s all to play for in what is set up to be another cracker in the Midlands on Thursday, 14 May 2026. My acca is live, paying a solid 9.61/1 with Unibet, so without further ado, let’s jump in.
TL; DR – My 9.6/1 Darts Premier League Acca
| Bet | Bookie | Odds | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Josh Rock most 180s | Ladbrokes | 21/20 | 2 |
| Price to beat MVG | bet365 | 8/11 | 1 |
| Humphries -1.5 handicap | bet365 | 8/11 | 2 |
| Littler most 180s | Ladbrokes | 3/4 | 1 |
| Acca | Unibet | 9.61/1 | 1 |
*Odds correct at 15:00 BST on 12/05/2026. Odds subject to change.
Bet 1: Josh Rock Most 180s
Josh Rock did me out of £110 last week. I had Humphries to outscore Rocky in the 180 department, but I should have known better backing against one of the most consistent scorers in the 2026 Darts Premier League.
Lesson learned. I’m backing him to score more 180s than Gian van Veen, priced at a very generous 21/20 with Ladbrokes, especially given that he averages 2.94 maximums per game, compared to GVV’s 2.35 (the lowest in the league).
A game and market that doesn’t take an awful lot of overthinking, given the price and the numbers.
Bet 2: Gerwyn Price to Beat Michael van Gerwen
Gerwyn Price’s comments this week that he’s making himself unavailable to defend his Darts World Cup title this year caught me off guard a bit. Initially, he said he wasn’t in a good headspace, then took to Instagram to laugh off suggestions he had withdrawn for health reasons.
There’s something going on, but it could be to do with the gruelling schedule that the Premier League imposes and the fact that, for him at least, he’s a little out of form.
However, he’s still in with a great shout of making the finals night and has had the wood over Michael van Gerwen in recent times, winning three of the last four head-to-heads.
I toyed with the idea of betting on the overs for a close game, but historically, the paid haven’t been all that close. Backing Price to win at 8/11 with the best darts betting sites looks the smart play, despite all the noise this week.
Bet 3: Luke Humphries -1.5 Legs
We’re finally starting to see a bit of that form that took Luke Humphries to world number one a couple of years ago. He’s had to play second fiddle to Littler since then, and he may have to do that for some time yet, but I loved how angry he was at losing last week, which shows that the hunger is returning.
It’s been another disappointing campaign for Bunting, although he’s still got an outside chance at making the finals, but he probably needs to win at least one of the last two weeks.
Looking past anything other than a Cool Hand win isn’t grabbing me at all, and I think he will win, and do it at a canter, given he still needs results. Odds of 8/11 with a -1.5 handicap is the play here.
Bet 4: Luke Littler Most 180s
Last week's win makes that nine in a row for Luke Littler, and he’s firmly cut himself adrift at the top of the Darts Premier League table. It was probably only a matter of time before it happened, but there’s no way he relinquishes the lead now.
He and Jonny Clayton had another great game last week, with Littler taking the decider in a game where neither player was at their best, but the excitement was gripping.
Taking on Littler to win at 2/5 is not the kind of bet that gets me excited, but I do like the odds of 3/4 with the best betting sites for him to score more 180s than Clayton. The Nuke is averaging 3.70 per game, compared to Clayton’s 2.77, and interestingly, The Ferret has only outscored his opponent in terms of maximums in six of his 30 games (20%). These numbers make those really pop.
My 9.6/1 Darts Premier League Betting Slip