We have made it to the tail end of the BetMGM Premier League of Darts, with the eight players heading to Aberdeen to do battle at the Oche once again. Luke Littler was the winner last time out in Liverpool, but still trails Jonny Clayton by three points in the league table.
Behind them come Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen in the Finals qualifying spots, with Gian van Veen, Luke Humphries, Stephen Bunting and Josh Rock making up the bottom four spots in that order.
Last year, Aberdeen was night 15 and was won by Nathan Aspinall, who took on Chris Dobey in the final. With neither featuring in the Premier League this year, we will have a new nightly winner in Scotland.
Premier League Darts Night 13 key information
• Date: Thursday, April 20th
• Start time: 19:00 BST
• Venue: P&J Live, Aberdeen
• TV channels: Sky Sports (UK)
• Odds: Littler (13/10) - Price (5/1) - Humphries (5/1)
Night 13 Brackets
Quarter-finals
Josh Rock v Luke Littler
Stephen Bunting v Gerwyn Price
Jonny Clayton v Gian van Veen
Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen
Semi-finals
Josh Rock or Luke Littler v Stephen Bunting or Gerwyn Price
Jonny Clayton or Gian van Veen v Luke Humphries or Michael van Gerwen
Recent form and Night 12 results
Night 12 saw Luke Littler bag his first nightly win since Night 8 in Berlin, and his fourth overall. He beat Clayton in that final, who reached his sixth nightly final in Liverpool. Both him and Littler have now won four nights each, with Price on two, and Van Gerwen and Bunting on one.
A big story heading into Night 13 needs us to look back on Night 9. This is where the now infamous bust-up between Little and Van Veen happened. Littler has recently stated that the matter is now settled, but he did admit that the two have not spoken since, and he has not cleared the air with Van Veen.
They will not meet unless they both reach the final, but after Littler’s comments, all fans are eager to see the two face off again.
Where to watch
You can catch coverage of the BetMGM Premier League of Darts all on Sky Sports. The broadcaster will be screening every minute of this year’s campaign, enabling Sky Sports viewers to watch 16 nightly events, as well as the Finals in London in May. This week’s event will be shown on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event.
Premier League points system
Nightly winner: 5 points
Runner-up: 3 points
Losing semi-finalists: 2 points
Losing quarter-finalists: 0 points
