- Luke Humphries is the best bet to win Night 2 of Premier League Darts at +200 odds.
- Betting odds favor Luke Littler to win it at +150 odds despite a tougher draw.
- There are -130 odds for Humphries to reach the final on Thursday night.
GLASGOW – Luke Littler has yet to win a darts tournament since becoming the PDC World Champion in January. Despite this, darts betting odds list him as the favorite once again for Night 2 of Premier League Darts.
Premier League Darts Night 2 Odds
- Luke Littler +150
- Luke Humphries +200
- Michael van Gerwen +500
- Gerwyn Price +1400
- Stephen Bunting +1400
- Chris Dobey +1400
- Rob Cross +1800
- Nathan Aspinall +5000
Littler will begin Night 2 as a -360 favorite against Rob Cross, who won the Players Championship 1 on Monday. If he gets past Cross, it will either be Michael van Gerwen or Stephen Bunting waiting in the semifinals.
Littler lost to van Gerwen at Night 1 and lost to Bunting at the Dutch Darts Masters tournament on Jan. 25. Fade Littler and back Luke Humphries +200 legal sports betting odds with a much easier path to the final.
Fade Littler, Back Humphries +200 To Win, -130 To Reach Final
Humphries has demonstrated his World No. 1 ranked form in his last three events, claiming the title at the PDC World Masters and Premier League Darts Night 1 with a semifinal finish at Players Championship 1. He’s won 13 of his last 14 matches and gets a desirable path to the final for Night 2.
Night 2 Odds To Reach The Final
- Luke Littler -165
- Luke Humphries -130
- Michael van Gerwen +175
- Chris Dobey +500
- Gerwyn Price +500
- Stephen Bunting +500
- Rob Cross +700
- Nathan Aspinall +1200
There are -130 odds for Humphries to reach the final on Thursday night. He begins as a -310 favorite against Chris Dobey, who he crushed 6-1 last week in Belfast, then will likely be a big favorite again when he faces the winner of Gerwyn Price and Nathan Aspinall.
The -130 odds to reach the final are a layup for Humphries. However, the +200 odds to win Night 2 are more profitable, especially if Luke Littler slips up again in the early rounds.
