The 2025 World Grand Prix Darts gets underway on Monday and we have come up with three great value outright tips. We have studied the markets to find the best value and we feel that the bookies have undervalued a number of players who could be poised to make an impact.
World Grand Prix Darts Winner Predictions 2025
Luke Littler is justifiably favourite. The 18-year-old has consistently produced a ridiculous standard of play and, as Jonathan says in our betting guide to the tournament, an average of over 100.97 over the season is incredibly impressive and will take some stopping.
However, we feel that there are better value odds to be had elsewhere, and the bookies may have overlooked a tough first-round draw which has pitted the PDC World Champion against up-and-coming Dutchman Gian van Veen.
We have got three picks for the outright winner, which all offer great value in their own right. We have analysed the best betting sites in the UK in order to find the best odds for each of our selections.
| Bet | Odds | Bookmaker |
|---|---|---|
| Luke Humphries to win outright | 13/2 | SpreadEx |
| Josh Rock to win outright | 10/1 | bet365 |
| Chris Dobey to reach final | 16/1 | BoyleSports |
Odds correct on 02/10/2025 at 07:00. Odds subject to change.
Now let’s have a look at our picks in greater detail.
Luke Humphries to Win Outright (13/2)
While the standards attained by Littler have been rightly acclaimed, Humphries has been a genuine rival to him and has actually won more titles this season. The Yorkshireman won the PDC World Championship in 2024 and the Premier League Darts title this year. He currently tops the world rankings ahead of Littler and, despite a fairly difficult first round draw against Nathan Aspinall, we think that 13/2 represents great value.
Josh Rock to Win Outright (10/1)
Josh Rock has had a fantastic summer of darts, reaching the semi-finals of the World Matchplay in July and the semi-final of the 2025 Flanders Darts Trophy in August. On both occasions, he lost out to Littler. He followed this with making the last four again, this time at the 2025 Hungarian Darts Trophy and has reached a career-high ranking of 10th in the world. The Northern Irishman is getting better and better and we feel that 10/1 is a great price, even if you want to back him each-way.
Chris Dobey to Make the Final (16/1)
Bedlington’s Chris Dobey has continued to make fantastic progress this year. In January he made his first semi-final appearance at the PDC World Championship and after a couple of Players Championship wins he climbed to a career-high of sixth in the world rankings at the end of June. The Northumbrian continues to improve and we would not be surprised if he got to the later stages. At 16/1 it could be worth having a punt on him to make the final.