BetMGM Premier League Darts betting tips: Week 4 predictions

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The 2025 Premier League Darts season makes its first appearance in England this Thursday with Week 4 coming from the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Gerwyn Price was the surprise winner last week in Dublin. ‘The Iceman’ defeated both the Lukes on his way to his first win of the season. But not surprisingly, the two Lukes are the betting favourites to win Week 4. Littler leads the way at 15/8, with Humphries close behind at 9/4. Best darts bets for February 27thRob Cross to have more 180s than MVG at 21/10 Over 9.5 legs Price vs Humphries at 17/20 Chris Dobey to beat Nathan Aspinall at 4/5Luke Littler (-1.5 legs) to beat Stephen Bunting at 12/25 Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.Premier League darts odds for Week 4If Gerwyn Price wants to back up his Dublin title with another win this week, he is going to have to do it the hard way. First up for ‘The Iceman’ is Luke Humphries, and ‘Cool Hand’ will be looking for revenge on the man who knocked him out last week. The best darts betting sites favour Humphries for the win over Price. Full betting for the night four quarter-final matches from BetMGM is below:Michael van Gerwen 8/15 vs Rob Cross 6/4Gerwyn Price 2/1 vs Luke Humphries 2/5 Chris Dobey 4/5 vs Nathan Aspinall 1/1 Stephen Bunting 5/2 vs Luke Littler 3/10 Odds are provided by BetMGM and are subject to change.Premier League Darts predictions for Week 4Different winners of all three nights show how competitive Premier League Darts is this season. Luke Humphries won the opening night, beating Chris Dobey 6-1 in the final. Humphries was back for more on night two in Glasgow, this time losing to Litter in a last-leg decider. In Dublin on Week 3, Gerwyn Price stunned everyone by showing the sort of form that won him the world championship in 2021. For all the hype, Luke Littler has lost at the quarter-final stage in two of the three events. In fairness to the current world champion, he lost to MVG on night one with an average of 113.91 and on night three to Price with an average of 99.78.‘The Nuke’ was far from happy in Dublin and was caught on camera throwing his darts away in disgust as he walked off the stage following his defeat. But there isn’t much wrong with his game. The losses were both close, and he did win night two in Glasgow.BetMGM Premier League Darts Week 4. 18+ GambleAware.org – Please play responsibly.Premier League darts betting tips for Week 4Luke Litter looked fired up following his loss to Gerwyn Price in Dublin. He has since been given a hero’s welcome at Warrington Wolves when he paraded his world championship trophy on the pitch, so he should head to Exeter in a confident mood. See how Littler will get on in our Week 4 Premier League Darts betting tips: Rob Cross – more 180s than MVGRob Cross was woeful in his 6-3 defeat to Nathan Aspinall last Thursday. ‘Voltage’ had a night to forget.MVG was back to his inconsistent best in Ireland. Chris Dobey let him off in the quarter-final, and, in fairness, he must have been shocked by Aspinall’s performance in the semi-final.Dobey scored five 180s to MVG’s one, and Aspinall scored four maximums to MVG’s one. Rob Cross probably can’t play that badly again. He is 21/10 to have more 180s than Van Gerwen.  Back Rob Cross to have more 180s than MVG at 21/10 with BetMGM Over 9.5 Legs Price vs HumphriesAhead of Week 3, BetMGM had Gerwyn Price at 2/1 to beat Luke Humphries in Exeter. After his sensational Dublin performance, ‘The Iceman’ has been cut to 13/10. It remains to be seen if Price can maintain that level this week. Even if he does, ‘The Iceman’ could still lose to Humphries, such is the consistent quality of the world number one.The head is saying Humphries wins, but it may be foolish to write Price off after last week.So instead, let’s go for both to push each other all the way and back over 9.5 legs. A 6-4 or 6-5 win for either player sees this bet win. Back over 9.5 legs at 17/20 with BetMGM Chris Dobey to beat Nathan AspinallNathan Aspinall will take a lot of confidence from his run to the final in Dublin on night three. But a look at the statistics showed he averaged 85.53 against Rob Cross, 99.22 against MVG and 90.83 against Gerwyn Price. Averages that low won’t win many Premier League Darts matches. And with the exception of the semi-final win over MVG, Aspinall didn’t play all that well last week. Things went a bit wrong for Dobey in his defeat to MVG at the quarter-final stage last week. But he knows he threw away some great chances, and against his pal Aspinall, we don’t see Dobey being so generous.  Chris Dobey to beat Nathan Aspinall at 4/5 with BetMGM Luke Littler (-1.5 legs) to beat Stephen BuntingIt doesn’t rain for poor old Stephen Bunting, it pours. ‘The Bullet’ performed well in his 6-4 quarter-final defeat to Luke Humphries last Thursday. The popular Liverpudlian averaged 100.49 and gave the world No.1 a tough start to the night.Bunting ultimately came up short, and this week, his reward is an opening match against the other Luke. Luke Littler was visibly angry after his defeat to Price in the quarter-final, and will no doubt be fired up for this match. He knows he can be more ruthless, and we can see him taking this out on Stephen Bunting. Back Luke Littler to beat Stephen Bunting from -1.5 legs on the handicap at 12/25 with BetMGM How to watch Premier League Darts Week 4Location: Westpoint Arena, Exeter, England.Date: Thursday 27th, FebruaryTime: 1st match 7.15pmTime: 2nd match 7.45pmTime: 3rd match 8.15pmTime: 4th match 8.45pmHow to watch: Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Action HDAbout the authorDean EtheridgeDean Etheridge is an experienced freelance sports betting writer who specialises in football, cricket, and darts, with a keen focus on the Premier League and Champions League, as well as in-depth coverage of Premier League Darts and major tournaments. He can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game and beyond, delivering expert analysis across a range of sports. He predominantly covers the Premier League and Champions League but can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game. 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