Ladbrokes previews Night 14 of the 2026 Darts Premier League in Leeds
Luke Littler the favourite again after victory in Aberdeen last week
World number two Luke Humphries looking to claim a first nightly win of the season in his home town

Ladbrokes shares a quick rundown of what to expect from Night 14 of the 2026 Darts Premier League, as the players take to the oche in Leeds.
Luke Littler's excellent form sees him enter the night as favourite once again, with reigning Premier League champion Luke Humphries priced as second-favourite to get his first nightly win of the year - in front of an expectant home crowd.
Below, you'll find a quick look at each of Night 14's opening-round fixtures, plus the odds & favourites - and don't forget to check out our season overview!
The Premier League's two Welshmen go head-to-head in the opening quarter-final of Night 14, with Gerwyn Price looking to join his compatriot Jonny Clayton in securing qualification for Finals Night.
The pair have met twice already in this season's Premier League, with each man picking up a win, but with Clayton already through to the play-offs and potentially taking his foot off the gas, the bookies are pricing Gerwyn Price as a heavy favourite here.
World number one Luke Littler claimed his fifth nightly win of the year in Aberdeen last week, which was also his second on the bounce, but he'll have his work cut out against a determined Michael van Gerwen.
MVG currently sits in the fourth and final play-off spot, and will fancy his chances against an already-qualified Littler - but the pressure of the chasing pack may cause him to lose his cool slightly on the oche. Littler is the overwhelming favourite, but this one will be a cracker.
Luke Humphries' poor form has been one of the shocks of the season, with the world number two - and reigning Premier League champion - not earning a single nightly win in the opening 13 weeks.
Now, in front of his home crowd, Cool Hand will be confident of getting past Josh Rock in the quarter-final, with the Northern Irishman still bottom of the table having won just four matches. Humphries won the pair's only previous meeting in the PL this term, and he's backed to repeat the feat here.
The final quarter-final of the night sees Gian van Veen face Stephen Bunting, with the former still firmly in the conversation for a spot at Finals Night - but the world number three will need a consistent couple of weeks to leapfrog fourth-placed van Gerwen.
Bunting does have a nightly win to his name this season, but the three match wins in Belfast that got him there still account for 50% of his total wins this season, so consistency has been a huge problem. The Bullet enters this one as the underdog, but has already beaten van Veen this year - so this isn't one to miss.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.