What To Expect From The 2023 Premier League Darts Campaign

Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith - World Darts Championship Final
Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith - World Darts Championship Final

The 2023 Cazoo Premier League Darts campaign starts tonight in Belfast. Eight of the best darts players in the world go head-to-head for 17 weeks, before a winner is crowned on 25th May in the play-offs in London. Here are some things to watch out for and expect during the Premier League campaign.

2023 Premier League Darts Overview

With the first arrows off the 2023 Premier League Darts campaign being thrown tonight in Belfast, what can we expect to happen throughout the duration of the league?

Michael van Gerwen won the Premier League last year, and is the outright favourite to do so again with the best UK sports betting sites. Last year, he beat Joe Cullen in the final. However, ‘The Rockstar’ wasn’t selected this time around.

Last year, Jonny Clayton topped the table after 16 weeks. ‘The Ferret’ managed to accumulate 40 points, nine better than his nearest competitor. However, he came unstuck to Cullen in the play-offs. The Welshman does feature again this season and can be backed at around 9/1 with the best online gambling sites to win the Premier League for a second time.

The line-up this year seemed to cause a bit of controversy. Some huge names in the world of darts were left out, who perhaps thought they’d earned a spot in the league of eight. The likes of Joe Cullen, Rob Cross, Luke Humphries, Danny Noppert and Dirk van Duijvenbode can all feel hard done by, that is for sure.

Instead, the eight players named are as follows:

The 2023 Premier League campaign is sure to be a compelling one. Can Michael van Gerwen go back-to-back? Can Gerwyn Price produce two nine-dart finishes in the same night again? Will Michael Smith land his first Premier League title after being crown World Darts Champion and world number one? So many questions will be answered in the coming weeks and we for one are super excited!

Be sure to check out the best darts live streaming sites so you don’t miss a single arrow thrown from each of the 17 weeks every Thursday night!


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What To Expect In The 2023 Premier League Darts

It is almost impossible to predict what the outcome of the upcoming Premier League Darts campaign will be. Each of the eight players selected are more than capable of beating each other. The upcoming campaign should be an intriguing one with lots of twists and turns between now and the play-offs.

Here are some outcomes we think could happen throughout the duration of the 2023 Premier League Darts.

Who Will Win It Overall?

It really is hard to say who will be crowned the Premier League Darts Champion on May 25th in London. Michael van Gerwen goes in as the bookies favourite with the best sports betting apps having won it last year for a sixth time.

The other obvious contenders are Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith. However, none of these three dartists have ever been crowned Premier League champion, despite being three of the four best players in the world.

Jonny Clayton reigned supreme in the 2021 Premier League and could be a great outside pick to win it again this year for a second time. Similarly, Nathan Aspinall could be a wise bet, given the fact he was the runner-up to Glen Durrant in the 2020 Premier League.

Overall, we think this could be the year that Michael Smith lifts his first ever Premier League Darts crown. You can back him at a price of 3/1 to win the 2023 Premier League Darts. That would be our outright betting tip for this campaign of the PL Darts.

Michael Smith World Darts Champion 2023
Michael Smith is the reigning World Darts Champion and is the current world no. 1

Who Will Make The Play-Offs?

This is another really tough one to call. Each of the eight players in the league are good enough to beat anyone on their day. However, for us here at SportsLens, reaching the play-offs of the Premier League needs one thing – consistency.

This is why we think Michael van Gerwen, Michael Smith, Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton will be the four names to make it to the play-offs at the O2 Arena come May time.

‘MVG’ is the favourite to reach the play-offs, with Michael ‘Bully Boy’ Smith and Gerwyn ‘The Iceman’ Price heavily fancied for it too. We feel that the Welshman, Jonny Clayton, is just that little bit more consistent that Peter ‘Snakebite’ Wright is.

Of course, do not write off Dimitri van den Bergh, Nathan Aspinall or Chris Dobey either. Back one of them with the various betting promotions on our site could be a wise bet.

Gerwyn Price Darts
Gerwyn Price hit two nine-darters in the Premier League last year and is third favourite to lift the title this time

Will Anyone Hit A Nine-Dart Finish?

This question is almost impossible to answer. Last year, there were two nine-darters throughout the duration of the Premier League. The two nine dart legs were ultimately hit by the same player, on the same night. Quite a remarkable achievement.

That’s right, Gerwyn Price struck perfection on two occasions in Week 3 of the 2022 Premier League Darts campaign. It just so happened to be in Belfast too which is where Night 1 of the 2023 Premier League campaign takes place.

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2023 Cazoo Premier League Darts Outright Odds

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  • Michael van Gerwen @ 2/1
  • Michael Smith @ 3/1
  • Gerwyn Price @ 4/1
  • Peter Wright @ 6/1
  • Jonny Clayton @ 9/1
  • Dimitri van den Bergh @ 12/1
  • Nathan Aspinall @ 14/1
  • Chris Dobey @ 25/1

Odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change

2023 Premier League Darts Schedule

  • Night 1 – The SSE Arena, Belfast – Thursday February 2
  • Night 2 – Cardiff International Arena – Thursday February 9
  • Night 3 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow – Thursday February 16
  • Night 4 – 3Arena, Dublin – Thursday February 23
  • Night 5 – Westpoint Exeter – Thursday March 2
  • Night 6 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday March 9
  • Night 7 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham – Thursday March 16
  • Night 8 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle – Thursday March 23
  • Night 9 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin – Thursday March 30
  • Night 10 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham – Thursday April 6
  • Night 11 – The Brighton Centre – Thursday April 13
  • Night 12 – Rotterdam Ahoy – Thursday April 20
  • Night 13 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday April 27
  • Night 14 – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday May 4
  • Night 15 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 11
  • Night 16 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday May 18
  • Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 25

Premier League Darts Prize Fund

  • Winner £275,000
  • Runner-Up £125,000
  • Semi-Finalists £85,000
  • Fifth Place £75,000
  • Sixth Place £70,000
  • Seventh Place £65,000
  • Eighth Place £60,000
  • Night Winners Bonus £10,000 x16
  • Total £1,000,000

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