Premier League Darts Night 13 preview: Huge night at the top and bottom of the table

Andy Datson

Premier League Darts Night 13 preview: Huge night at the top and bottom of the table image

There are now just four nights left of the 2025 Darts Premier League, and qualification for the play-off places is far from decided.

World Champion Luke Littler and world number one Luke Humphries have all but qualified for the play-offs in London on May 29, but the other two places are still anyone's to take.

Gerwyn Price currently sits in third place, having won three nights so far this year, but just 8 points separate Price in third and Chris Dobey in seventh.

Stephen Bunting, currently on 8 points in last place, still has the possibility of qualifying for the play-offs, but will need to win almost all of his remaining matches to make it to London.

Who is playing who on Night 13?

As with every week in the current Premier League format, we know who is playing, because they play every single week, but this week's quarter-final fixtures are perhaps more interesting than usual.

Luke Littler takes on Stephen Bunting in a top vs bottom tie, which Bunting will be desperate to win and get some more points on the board.

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Luke Humphries, who has struggled for form after an impressive start to the Premier League campaign, takes on last week's winner Gerwyn Price, who will all but confirm his place at the 02 Arena with another night win.

In the other two quarter-finals, Nathan Aspinall takes on Chris Dobey, and Michael van Gerwen faces Rob Cross, with all four men still very much in the hunt for a play-off place.

A night win for any of Aspinall, Dobey, van Gerwen or Cross could have a major impact on this season's final standings, so it's definitely one to watch.

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Andy Datson

Andy joined The Sporting News as a senior editor after a six-year stint as editor-in-chief at WrestleTalk. Yes, wrestling is still real to him. During his career, he's covered everything from the Premier League to non-league and has enjoyed everything from the World Cup to washing cups in a local café in his youth. He also assures us he likes more sports than just soccer, but we think he might be lying.