Ladbrokes previews Night 11 of the 2026 Darts Premier League in Rotterdam
Luke Littler favourite to win again despite back-to-back quarter-final defeats
Dutchmen Michael van Gerwen and Gian van Veen looking to make their mark in the Netherlands

Ladbrokes shares a quick rundown of what to expect from Night 11 of the 2026 Darts Premier League, as the players take to the oche in Rotterdam.
For the eleventh week in a row, Luke Littler enters the night as favourite to go all the way and win Thursday's final, with Luke Humphries once again tipped as second-favourite despite not yet picking up a single nightly win.
Darts Premier League leader Jonny Clayton offers real value as sixth-favourite to win Night 11, just ahead of underdogs Josh Rock and Stephen Bunting.
Below, you'll find a quick look at each of Night Eleven's opening-round fixtures, plus the odds & favourites - and don't forget to check out our season overview!
Two men sitting safely in the top four (for now) go head-to-head in the first quarter-final of Night 11, and despite Luke Littler losing each of his last two opening-round matches in the Premier League, it's the world number one who is fancied to progress.
Littler and Gerwyn Price have met four times already in the 2026 Darts Premier League, with the teenager prevailing in every single one of them, so despite Gerwyn Price going well with two nightly wins to his name, he just can't seem to get the better of Littler.
In fact, Littler has won each of the last six matches between the pair, and 13 of the last 14, so as strong as Price may be, form definitely points to another Luke Littler win in Rotterdam.
It's world number two against world number three as Humphries faces van Veen, but it's also a battle between two men without a nightly win to their name, so something has to change if either want to make it to Finals Night.
Reigning Premier League champion Luke Humphries currently sits seventh in the table having won just six PL matches all year, and has a mountain to climb to break into the top four now - but he's still tipped as a slight favourite ahead of his meeting with Gian van Veen.
Van Veen is enjoying a decent debut season in the Premier League, but has seen his form dip with four quarter-final defeats in his last five outings. Neither man arrives in form, so it really is anyone's game.
Jonny Clayton has taken the Premier League by storm in 2026, with last week's victory in Brighton - his third of the season - taking him to the top of the table with a healthy cushion inside the top four.
He meets seven-time Premier League winner Michael van Gerwen in Rotterdam, taking on the Dutchman for the second consecutive week, and with victory in both of this season's PL meetings, the Welshman is once again tipped to progress.
Michael van Gerwen reached last week's final, and currently finds himself just inside the top four, so this will be far from straightforward for Clayton - especially in MVG's home country - but we are just backing the league leader.
Rounding off the quarter-finals in Rotterdam, the Premier League's two outright underdogs go head-to-head, and the bookies are backing Stephen Bunting to beat Josh Rock for the second time this season - but it is very tight.
Rock has started to show some fight of late, beating Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton in the last two weeks, so Bunting will have to be at his best - but with The Bullet getting past Luke Littler last time out, he's shown he's more than capable.
Bunting reached the final in Rotterdam last year, so with faint hopes of a top-four finish and good memories at the oche, we're tipping the Englishman to edge past Rock - keeping the Northern Irishman rock-bottom of the Premier League table.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.