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Premier League Darts: Night 10 Preview As Gerwyn Price Looks For Back-To-Back Wins

Brighton Is The Destination For Night 10 Of The 2026 Premier League Darts

Night 10 | Brighton Centre, Brighton | Thursday April 9 | 7:10pm

After the Manchester melee last week involving Luke Littler and Gian van Veen, how will the world number one react in-front of a vibrant and passionate Brighton crowd? BetVictor News brings you the Premier League Darts Night 10 preview ahead of Thursday’s action.

Premier League Darts Night 10 Preview

Eight of the PDC’s finest arrive on the south coast to contest Night 10 of the 2026 Premier League Darts. Despite his quarter-final loss to Gian van Veen last time out, 2024 winner Luke Littler leads the table with 21 points on the board. The Nuke has the joint-most nightly wins (3) and joint-most match wins (11). He is the current Premier League Darts Night 10 favourite at 11/10. 

However, his antics towards Gian van Veen and subsequent Instagram post tarnished Night 9 in Manchester. Gerwyn Price claimed the win in blistering fashion against Van Veen – winning 6-2 in the final. The Iceman is hitting form at the right moment and is looking to go top of the pile in Brighton.

Elsewhere, Josh Rock has got some valuable points on the board after a dreadful start. Reigning champion Luke Humphries is struggling to hit the right notes and needs a strong showing at the Brighton Centre. Cool Hand is currently sixth in the standings.

With Littler and Price occupying first and second going into Night 10, Johnny Clayton and Michael van Gerwen complete the top four. Ahead of the action, expect another drama-filled spectacle down on the south coast with four compelling quarter-final ties to navigate.

Luke Humphries Vs Jonny Clayton

Having somewhat defied the Premier League Darts odds so far this term, Jonny Clayton will be aiming to enhance his grip on the top four as he takes on Luke Humphries in the opening quarter-final. And that is reflected in his price of 13/8 compared to Cool Hand’s 4/9 odds.

The reigning champion has been a shadow of his former self and Clayton has struggled in recent weeks, too. Both are desperate for valuable points but the Ferret has already landed a psychological blow by thrashing Humphries 6-1 in the Night 6 final in Nottingham.

Gerwyn Price Vs Josh Rock

Despite boasting back-to-back quarter-final wins, Josh Rock knows just how difficult Night 10 promises to be against Gerwyn Price. The Iceman was in blistering form last time out in Manchester, registering averages of 104.5, 112.9 and 105.8 over Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting and Gian van Veen.

Price’s dominant display was arguably the finest and certainly the most ruthless seen in the 2026 tournament so far. Although Luke Littler is the Premier League outright favourite, Price is available at 10/3 which offers bettors plenty of value. If he goes all the way again in Brighton, Price will have a genuine chance of going one better than in 2023 when he finished as the overall runner-up.

Luke Littler Vs Stephen Bunting

Naturally, all eyes will be on Luke Littler to see how he reacts after his on-stage spat with Gian van Veen last week. The current World Champion endured a surprise defeat to Van Veen in the quarter-final but will need to return to his glorious best to maintain his place at the summit.

Stephen Bunting has been dominated by Littler in recent showdowns and if the Nuke can rid last week’s antics and win over the crowd, he should be able to book his spot in the semi-final. Littler to win 6-2 is on-site at 7/2.

Michael van Gerwen Vs Gian van Veen

In tonight’s all-Dutch affair, Michael van Gerwen is one place and one point above his compatriot Gian van Veen. The latter went all the way to the final last week which has at least boosted his top four chances.

However, MVG is rediscovering his match sharpness and a victory will strengthen his grip at the top end of the table. The match promises to be a cracker with plenty at stake for both players.

If you intend to bet on Premier League Darts Night 10, then please take the time to read through BetVictor’s safe and responsible gambling page which will provide good advice on how to stay in control when betting on darts.

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