Darts Premier League 2026: Night Four - Belfast
Ladbrokes previews Night Four of the 2026 Darts Premier League
Luke Littler & Luke Humphries both still hunting for a first nightly win
Stephen Bunting & Josh Rock remain pointless after three weeks of action

Ladbrokes shares a quick rundown of what to expect from Night Four of the 2026 Darts Premier League, as the players take to the oche in Belfast.
Another evening of darts entertainment is in store, and with neither Luke Littler or Luke Humphries picking up a nightly win thus far, the pressure is starting to mount on the world's top two.
Below, you'll find a quick look at each of tonight's opening-round fixtures, plus the odds & favourites - and don't forget to check out our season overview!
Darts Premier League 2026: Night Four - Belfast
Luke Littler vs Jonny Clayton
The first game of the night sees world number one Luke Littler take on last week's winner Jonny Clayton, who sits pretty at the top of the leaderboard after the first three weeks of the season - but we're tipping Littler to show his class.
Littler has only won one match so far in an uncharacteristically sluggish campaign, but still comes into this one as the firm favourite to progress to the semi-finals, with Jonny Clayton's lead at the summit of the Premier League table not expected to last despite a string of impressive performances.
After retaining his World Championship title in January, Luke Littler came into the 2026 Darts Premier League as the man to beat, and he is still more than capable of brushing anyone aside - even if recent form suggests otherwise.
Stephen Bunting vs Luke Humphries
Reigning Premier League champion Luke Humphries is another one whose start to the 2026 season hasn't gone to plan, with just two match wins and four points currently seeing him sit outside of the top four - but we're expecting him to notch another victory when he faces Stephen Bunting in Belfast.
Bunting is yet to register a match win this season, losing his quarter-final every week, and having lost each of his last four meetings with Humphries, the world number six is the clear underdog heading into tonight's clash.
Humphries hasn't reached his level yet, but when the world number two hits his stride, it's almost impossible for anyone to get the better of him - so Bunting will have to be at his very, very best.
Michael van Gerwen vs Gerwyn Price
After pulling out of last week's meet due to illness, Michael van Gerwen re-enters the fray with a quarter-final match against Gerwyn Price, as two men with a nightly win already under their belts go head-to-head.
Price comes into the evening in blistering form, winning each of his last seven matches and getting the better of MVG in three of their previous four meetings, so the Welshman is favourite to progress - but there's not much in it.
Seven-time Premier League champion Michael van Gerwen was the winner on the opening night in Newcastle, but lost to Price in Antwerp as the Iceman went on to claim a nightly win of his own, so this one is anyone's game.
Gian van Veen vs Josh Rock
The last quarter-final of Night Four sees Gian van Veen take on Josh Rock, with the latter still searching for a maiden match victory in the Darts Premier League.
Rock's inclusion in the Premier League lineup was richly deserved following an excellent 2025, but he's yet to find his form in the opening month of action - and things don't get any easier for him with a face-off against the recently crowned world number three.
Gian van Veen is also competing in his first Premier League campaign, and finds himself third in the table despite not yet winning a night, justifying his ever-growing reputation. The Dutchman hit a nine-darter in Poland a few days ago, so seems to be in red-hot form ahead of his trip to Belfast too - meaning Josh Rock is bang up against it tonight.
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