Premier League Darts Night 12 Liverpool Tips & Predictions

Thursday | M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool | Premier League Darts Night 12
The Premier League Darts train rolls into Liverpool for Night 12 with just five weeks left before the playoffs, and the competition is heating up. With every point counting, expect fireworks on Merseyside.
Humphries Set to Bounce Back
Luke Humphries didn’t hit top gear in Rotterdam, clearly struggling with the windy conditions on stage. But with a return to more stable settings in Liverpool, I expect the world number one to be back to his best. He’s up against Nathan Aspinall, who showed incredible grit to win two weeks back despite shoulder pain. That injury could catch up with him this time.
Back Luke Humphries to win @ 1.45
Can Van Gerwen Build on Munich Magic?
Michael van Gerwen shocked everyone by lifting his first Euro Tour title of the year in Munich—hitting a nine-darter along the way. It’s the spark he’s been needing. But the big question now is consistency. Can he back it up with a strong showing in the Premier League?
MvG hasn’t won a Premier League night yet in 2025, which is uncharted territory. He’ll need to raise his game against Luke Littler, who beat him despite averaging 110 last week. This is a big moment in MvG’s season.
Back Michael van Gerwen to win @ 2.80
Cross to Break Liverpool Hearts
Rob Cross was unlucky not to go further last week after averaging over 110 in his match. With a tournament average over 99, only Humphries has been more consistent.
He faces hometown hero Stephen Bunting in Liverpool, but history is firmly on Cross’s side- he’s won 14 of their 18 meetings, including the last 8. I’m backing Voltage to silence the local crowd and stay in the playoff hunt.
Back Rob Cross to win @ 1.98
Hollywood on the Rise
Chris Dobey stormed to a win in Rotterdam and has now thrust himself into finals night contention. He meets Gerwyn Price in Liverpool, and while Price holds a dominant H2H, Dobey has taken 2 of the last 4.
If Dobey keeps up his clinical finishing and scoring from last week, this could go the distance. The Iceman is always a threat, but the momentum is with Hollywood.
Back Rob Cross to win @ 2.10
Odds correct at time of writing.