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Littler can continue his title charge in Aberdeen

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| BY News Team

Night 13 of the 2026 Premier League Darts heads to Aberdeen with William Hill News predicting the evening, as the table tightens and there’s very little room left for error.

A big night here could all but secure a play‑off spot for some, while others are running out of road to mount a late charge. William Hill’s odds give us three clear favourites and one real coin‑flip to shape the evening.

Night 13 Prediction

  • Josh Rock 4-6 Luke Littler
  • Stephen Bunting 3-6 Gerwyn Price
  • Jonny Clayton 6-5 Gian van Veen
  • Luke Humphries 6-5 Michael van Gerwen

Josh Rock (13/5) v Luke Littler (2/7)

The action opens with Luke Littler, who continues to set the pace at the top of the table thanks to relentless scoring and a growing collection of nightly wins. William Hill make him a strong 2/7 favourite against Josh Rock, who is priced at 13/5.

Rock has shown flashes of why he was tipped as a future major winner, but a run of early exits has left him near the bottom of the standings.

Over a race to six he always carries threat, yet Littler’s combination of 100+ averages and rock‑solid double‑hitting makes him very hard to oppose right now, especially on a big stage like Aberdeen.

Prediction: Littler to win, with a 6–3 or 6–4 scoreline looking the most likely.

Stephen Bunting (7/4) v Gerwyn Price (4/9)

Next up, Stephen Bunting takes on Gerwyn Price in a clash between a dangerous outsider and a former world champion still firmly in the play‑off hunt. William Hill go 7/4 for Bunting, 4/9 for Price.

Bunting’s campaign has swung from brilliant to frustrating – he already has a nightly win under his belt, but his recent form has been patchy, alternating between big averages and off‑nights.

Price, by contrast, has been one of the more consistent performers, regularly punching through quarter‑finals and piling pressure on the top four with his trademark intensity and improved doubling.

If Bunting finds his very best game this could go the distance, but over the shorter format Price’s ability to string together quick bursts of legs usually tells.

Prediction: Price to progress, something like 6–3 or 6–4.

Jonny Clayton (4/5) v Gian van Veen (EVS)

This is the tightest match of the night according to the odds, and it feels like it. Jonny Clayton sits inside the play‑off places and traditionally plays some of his best darts in front of Scottish crowds, while Gian van Veen has been one of the revelations of this year’s campaign with his effortless scoring power.

Clayton is a narrow 4/5 favourite, with Van Veen at EVS. The Welshman’s strengths are his composure and finishing under pressure – he’s won more deciding legs than most this season – whereas Van Veen’s ceiling is all about explosive power scoring and flurries of 180s when he gets into rhythm.

If Clayton can turn this into a scrappy, double‑heavy contest he should edge it; if Van Veen settles early and starts finding the treble 20 at will, the debutant could easily flip the script.

Prediction: Clayton to sneak it 6–5 in a match that could go either way.

Luke Humphries (8/11) v Michael van Gerwen (11/10)

The last quarter‑final is a heavyweight showdown between Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen. William Hill make Humphries slight favourite at 8/11, with MVG a tempting 11/10.

Humphries has been one of the most consistent players in the league, regularly topping the nightly average charts even when he hasn’t gone on to lift the trophy.

Van Gerwen, meanwhile, has had a more up‑and‑down season but still produced a couple of big nights and remains one of the most feared players in the field when he clicks.

Given how often Humphries has been in and around 100 averages, he just about deserves favouritism – but the price on MVG means plenty will fancy the upset.

Prediction: Humphries to edge a high‑quality 6–5, with at least one ton‑plus average.

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