BetMGM Premier League Darts 2024 | Can van Gerwen Hold Off the Lukes?

Quite possibly the best event in darts kicks off this week. With the top eight players in the world competing across not one, not two, but seventeen evenings of jam-packed darts action, the BetMGM Premier League Darts 2024 offers a myriad of exciting betting opportunities.

Michael van Gerwen is the defending champion, but the Dutchman will be hard-pressed to defend his title in the 20th edition of this tournament. Luke Littler has burst onto the scene in recent months, and the Premier League Darts will be an excellent test whether the 16-year-old is a fly-by-nighter or the real deal. Add in the growing force of Luke Humphries and this will be a competitive few months of darts.

ウィリアムヒルWe break down all the latest betting odds from bookmaker William Hill ahead of the first dart being thrown and outline the best bets to make on the 2024 Premier League Darts.


Current Odds Date & Time: January 31st, 3:30 A.M. (GMT)

It’s a way away until we know who will finish top of the league, but right now bookmaker William Hill has Luke Humphries as the man to beat on 3.00. Surprisingly, young Luke Littler comes in as the second favourite, returning 4.00. Third favourite is the seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen on 4.50, before the odds drop off to Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith at 7.00 and 10.00 respectively.

In a slightly harsher betting market, William Hill also offers odds for which player is most likely to finish bottom this season. Peter Wright leads this market at 1.61, well ahead of Nathan Aspinall on 3.50 and Rob Cross at 10.00.


Current Odds Date & Time: January 31st, 3:30 A.M. (GMT)

Looking at these outright betting odds, it’s hard to get away from a bet on Michael van Gerwen here. Sure, Luke Littler and Luke Humphries have been getting great results recently, but those are one-off events. With Premier League Darts, players need to show up time in, time out and produce their best over the course of months, not just a weekend.

They say form in temporary, class is permanent. While van Gerwen is by no means in bad form—he just won the Dutch Darts Masters—expect his true class to rise to the top over the course of these 17 evenings. There’s a reason why the man they call The Ogre has won this event seven times, while no one else in the field has a single title to their name. The length of the competition is a great leveller, and van Gerwen’s level should be the highest between now and May.

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