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Our World Darts Championship Predictions See Van Gerwen & Littler Go Through
The 2025 PDC World Darts Championship quarter-finals will take place on New Year’s Day at Alexandra Palace. We have four mouth-watering matches to look forward to, including the Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall clash.
World Darts Championship Betting Picks:
Gerwyn Price Win – 1.90
Michael van Gerwen Win – 1.45
Peter Wright Win – 2.35
Luke Littler Win – 1.15
View Latest Darts OddsPrice to Edge Past Dobey
The first quarter at Ally Pally sees Chris Dobey and Gerwyn Price lock horns. These two are evenly matched on paper, and this World Championship fixture could go either way.
Price picked up a nervy last-16 victory over fellow Welshman Jonny Clayton, and we fancy the 2021 world champion to book his place in the last four. Price is priced at 1.90 to get the job done.
Gerwyn Price Win – 1.90
Bet on Dobey vs PriceDutchman to Reach Last Four
Michael van Gerwen goes up against Callan Rydz in his quarter-final on New Year’s Day. The three-time world champion is the favourite, but Rydz could cause Van Gerwen problems.
“The Green Machine” knows how to win big tournament matches, but his opponent has impressed on the world stage this year. It could be closer than many think, but we can see Van Gerwen edging this quarter. “MVG” is available at 1.45.
Michael van Gerwen Win – 1.45
Bet on Van Gerwen vs RydzScotsman to Build on Humphries Shock
Peter Wright and Stephen Bunting go head-to-head in Ally Pally knockout action on Wednesday evening. Wright has rolled back the years with some great performances at this year’s World Championship, but will his luck run out at the last-eight stage?
Wright won the title in 2020 and 2022, but not many tipped the 54-year-old to go all the way this year. However, he has been good so far, seeing off holder Luke Humphries in the previous round. We are backing Wright to win this one at 2.35.
Peter Wright Win – 2.35
Bet on Wright vs BuntingLittler Too Hot to Handle for Aspinall
The final quarter-final of the night sees Littler back in Ally Pally action. The 17-year-old has grown into the tournament, and Aspinall could be in for a tough evening.
Littler pulled some magic out of the hat to get the better of Ryan Joyce on Monday. Aspinall, a two-time semi-finalist, hammered German Ricardo Pietreczko 4-0 in the Round of 16. “The Asp” will enjoy the occasion, but “The Nuke” should come out on top. The Littler win is priced at 1.15.
Luke Littler Win – 1.15
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