Darts Premier League 2026: Night Seven - Dublin
Ladbrokes previews Night Seven of the 2026 Darts Premier League in Dublin
Luke Littler the favourite after another final appearance in Nottingham last week
Runaway leader Jonny Clayton looking to beat Luke Humphries for the third consecutive week

Ladbrokes shares a quick rundown of what to expect from Night Seven of the 2026 Darts Premier League, as the players take to the oche in Dublin.
Jonny Clayton maintained his lead at the top of the table with another nightly win in Nottingham, but with Luke Littler slowly coming into form, the darts world number one is once again tipped as the bookies' favourite to clinch victory in Dublin - despite being thumped in last week's final.
Below, you'll find a quick look at each of Night Seven's opening-round fixtures, plus the odds & favourites - and don't forget to check out our season overview!
Darts Premier League 2026: Night Seven - Dublin
Update: Gian van Veen has withdrawn from Night Seven, so Michael van Gerwen progresses automatically to the semi-finals.
After an uncharacteristically slow start to the season, world champion Luke Littler has rediscovered his form to soar up the Premier League table in recent weeks, and he's firm favourite to ease past Stephen Bunting in Dublin.
Both Littler and Bunting have one nightly win to their names this season, but consecutive final appearances suggest Littler's poor start is well and truly behind him - which spells danger for his opponent here.
Stephen Bunting has only won two of his six quarter-finals so far, and has lost four of his last five matches against the world number one, so while he's often one to throw up a surprise, The Bullet could be in for a very short evening.
Still yet to register a single point in his debut Premier League campaign, Josh Rock is quickly getting cut adrift at the bottom of the table, and it doesn't get much easier for him as he meets Night Two winner Gerwyn Price in Dublin.
That being said, the pair have three wins each from their last six meetings, so Rock knows he can beat the Welshman if he performs at his best - something he hasn't been able to do in the opening six weeks of the season.
Price still finds himself sitting in the top three for now, but with only two points separating him from seventh-placed Stephen Bunting, he'll be desperate to grab some wins and start opening up the gap - which he is favourite to do here.
Rounding off the quarter-finals in Dublin, runaway Premier League leader Jonny Clayton takes on world number two Luke Humphries for the third time in as many weeks, with Cool Hand still awaiting his first nightly win of the season.
Clayton picked up his second nightly win of the year last time out with a thumping victory over Luke Littler in Nottingham, but despite the surprise early contender beating Humphries twice in the last two weeks, the Welshman still comes into Night Seven as a slight underdog.
Humphries' ranking as world number two is no accident, and he's proven he can beat anyone on his day, but with Clayton performing so convincingly in the opening month and a half of action, there's real potential for another upset here.
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