Ladbrokes previews Night 15 of the 2026 Darts Premier League in Birmingham
Luke Littler tipped to win a fourth consecutive night as he prepares for the play-offs
All eyes are on the battle for fourth, with multiple names still firmly in the conversation

Ladbrokes shares a quick rundown of what to expect from Night 15 of the 2026 Darts Premier League, as the players take to the oche in Birmingham.
As has been the case every single week this season, Luke Littler enters the night as favourite to pick up another victory, with him and Jonny Clayton still the only two men to have officially qualified for the play-offs. Humphries is priced as second-favourite ahead of Gerwyn Price, with both men looking to secure a top-four finish.
Below, you'll find a quick look at each of Night 15's opening-round fixtures, plus the odds & favourites - and don't forget to check out our season overview!
The first quarter-final of the night sees the season's two debutants meet for the third time this year, and with Gian van Veen coming out victorious in the previous two encounters, the Dutchman is odds-on to overcome Josh Rock once again.
Rock hasn't picked up a Premier League win since the middle of April, and remains firmly at the bottom of the 2026 table, so coming up against the world number three is a big ask - especially with van Veen still hoping to break into the top four.
Just a touch more experience is then taking to the stage for the second match of the night, with seven-time Premier League winner Michael van Gerwen coming up against 2023 finalist Gerwyn Price - and it's the eccentric Welshman who is marginally priced as favourite ahead of this one.
Price is looking good for another appearance at Finals Night with a three-point cushion inside the top four, but with MVG the man trying to break into the play-off positions, this match could bring fireworks - particularly with Price winning both of this season's PL meetings.
World number two and reigning Premier League champion Luke Humphries finally showed some consistency last week in front of his home crowd, before ultimately losing a second straight final to Luke Littler - but his performance was enough to sneak into the top four, and Ladbrokes is backing him to build on that in Birmingham.
Coming up against Stephen Bunting, who has lost five of his last six games against Cool Hand, Humphries arrives as the overwhelming favourite to reach a third consecutive semi-final, which would leave him just one week away from claiming an unlikely play-off spot.
The final quarter-final of the night sees the top two face-off in something of an exhibition, with both Luke Littler and Jonny Clayton already safely through to Finals Night after putting the rest of the field to shame in 2026 - but it's Littler who the bookies are backing to win this one.
Three consecutive nightly wins have seen the world number one soar to the top of the table, with the teenager finding form at the perfect time, and despite Clayton surprising everyone this year, he has lost three of his last four against the world champion - but this will be the perfect test ahead of the play-offs in a couple of weeks.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.