Ladbrokes previews Finals Night in the 2026 Darts Premier League in London
Luke Littler odds-on favourite to win a second Premier League title in three years
Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, and Jonny Clayton complete the semi-finalists looking to get their hands on the trophy

Ladbrokes shares a quick rundown of what to expect from Finals Night in the 2026 Darts Premier League, as the players take to the oche in London.
It all comes down to this, as the final four fight it out to get their hands on the Premier League trophy - an achievement that three of them have in fact managed before. Gerwyn Price enters as the only semi-finalist never to have won the Premier League, but with a strong campaign in the bank, could this finally be his year?
Below, you'll find a quick look at each of the semi-finals, plus the odds & favourites - and don't forget to check out our season overview!
With three nightly wins from the last four weeks, Luke Littler ended the Premier League season in storming form, and is priced as the odds-on favourite to go all the way at the O2 on Thursday night - picking up a second Premier League trophy in three years.
Last year's losing finalist will want to right the wrongs of 2025, but does face a stern test against a confident Gerwyn Price in tonight's semi-final, with the Welshman securing his place in the play-off before the 16-week league phase was up.
The Iceman has only ever featured in one PL final, losing to Michael van Gerwen in 2023, so he has all the motivation he needs to get past Littler and stake a claim for his maiden Premier League title - but his work is seriously cut out. Luke Littler never fails to turn up on the big occasion, often making the toughest games look easy, and as an overwhelming favourite here, we're tipping the teenager to win this semi-final.
Reigning Premier League champion Luke Humphries really turned it on in the last few weeks of the regular season, appearing in each of the last four finals, so he arrives in London with serious momentum - even if he did only come out on top in one of those finals.
Jonny Clayton was the Premier League's surprise package this year, taking the campaign by storm right from the off with two nightly wins inside the first six weeks, and he never looked back, staying inside the top four throughout the entire campaign.
The 2021 winner comes into Finals Night as the underdog against Luke Humphries, who has shown everyone exactly why he's the world number two in recent weeks, so we should be in for a real cracker here. With momentum on his side, we're tipping Humphries to edge it, but Clayton will more than put up a fight at the O2.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.