Premier League Darts 2025 Berlin Predictions: Nuke to explode in Night 9 Boosted Double

 | Wednesday 2nd April 2025, 9:22am

Wednesday 2nd April 2025, 9:22am

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The Premier League has reached night nine and we move to mainland Europe, where our darts expert Sean Rafferty has given us his picks for Germany. So, without further ado, here are his Premier League Darts 2025 Berlin predictions. 

Premier League Darts Berlin Tips

  • 3 units Night 9 winner - Luke Littler @ 10/11
  • Nathan Aspinall to beat Stephen Bunting @ 10/11
  • Over 5.5 180s in Luke Littler vs Chris Dobey @ 1/4

2 units Boosted Double @ 11/8 13/8

Premier League Darts Odds

3 units Night 9 winner - Luke Littler @ 10/11

The dominance continues for Littler, as he cruised his way to another weekly win last week for us, winning Night Eight with victories over Bunting, Rob Cross and Luke Humphries, dropping just four legs in total over the night.

That success means The Nuke has now made the final in all of the last five Premier League nights, winning three of them. It means he sits in a dominant position in the league table, eight points clear in first.

He can already count himself in Finals Night come May so really he should be able to play with all the freedom in the world from here, not that it’s often an issue for this sensational talent anyway.

He plays Dobey first up this week, who’s found wins pretty hard to come by so far in this year’s Premier League. Assuming Littler comes through that one, he’ll face the winner of Michael van Gerwen and Cross in the semis - van Gerwen’s form has been very patchy and Littler has a strong record against Cross, winning 12 of their 14 previous meetings. You have to fancy he makes a sixth successive final and will be favourite once again to win it.

It was only a matter of time before Luke went odds on to win a night and it’s hard to argue against it, personally I’d have him a bit shorter than 10/11 on current form.

Premier League 2025 - Night 9 WinnerLuke Littler

Odds correct at time of publishing.

Nathan Aspinall to beat Stephen Bunting @ 10/11

You have to feel a bit for Bunting now, the harder he tries for that allusive win, the harder it seems to get for The Bullet. It’s now eight Premier League nights without a registered victory for Stephen, despite a tournament average of well over 97, it’s not as if he’s performing terribly.

You’d have to say this looks one of his better chances to get that first win against a player who’s tournament average is lower than Bunting. However, Aspinall has that dogged determination that can see him over the line in matches when he isn’t playing great, perhaps something Bunting lacks.

The Asp has had a decent Premier League campaign so far - he sits in sixth place in the table on 10 points, however sits only three points behind van Gerwen in third, so top four is very much still up for grabs with loads to play for and every match is crucial for Nathan. He’s made two Finals Nights in four previous PL appearances, finishing fifth on the two other occasions, so he knows how to get in the mix and stay there.

10/11 seems all too big for a player who just picked up his first ever Euro title against a player who’s shot of confidence and whom he sits 10 points ahead of in the table.

Over 5.5 180s in Luke Littler vs Chris Dobey @ 1/4

I backed this selection on Littler’s match last week against Bunting and it landed after just a few legs. I see no reason not to go with the same pick this week as he faces another player who’s fairly prolific with maximums in Dobey.

Littler went over the 100 mark for 180s in this year’s Premier League last week, an incredible achievement considering we aren’t even at the halfway stage yet. Both are in the top 10 in the world for 180s hit over the past twelve months and I reckon they’ll bounce off eachother with the maximums.

There was seven 180s in their only previous meeting in the Premier League which finished 6-3. They also played in the World Series Finals last September, where they achieved a quite stunning 19 180s between them in just 17 legs. So 6+ 180s in a match that should have at least eight legs looks to be a tap-in.

Premier League 2025 - Betfred Insights BoostAspinall to win & over 5.5 180's Dobey vs Littler

Odds correct at time of publishing.

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