2023 World Matchplay Darts Tips, Odds & Predictions

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2023 World Matchplay Darts Tips, Odds & Predictions

The 2023 Betfred World Matchplay Darts gets underway this Saturday at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool and will run over eight days as Michael van Gerwen bids to defend his crown. 

In the 30th edition one of the biggest PDC majors, who will come out on top on Sunday 23rd July? Check out our World Matchplay Darts tips and predictions below.

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World Matchplay Darts Format

32 players qualified for this year’s World Matchplay with all players to enter at round one with 16 seeded players and 16 unseeded players.

  • First Round – Best of 19 legs
  • Second Round – Best of 21 legs
  • Quarter-Finals – Best of 31 legs
  • Semi-Finals – Best of 33 legs
  • Final – Best of 35 legs

Seeds 

  1. Michael Smith
  2. Peter Wright
  3. Michael van Gerwen
  4. Gerwyn Price
  5. Rob Cross
  6. Luke Humphries
  7. Jonny Clayton
  8. Danny Noppert
  9. Nathan Aspinall
  10. 10 Dimitri Van den Bergh
  11. Dirk van Duijvenbode
  12. Dave Chisnall
  13. Joe Cullen
  14. Damon Heta
  15. Ryan Searle
  16. James Wade

Unseeded Players

  • Josh Rock
  • Martin Schindler
  • Ross Smith
  • Krzysztof Ratajski
  • Jose de Sousa
  • Andrew Gilding
  • Gary Anderson
  • Stephen Bunting
  • Gabriel Clemens
  • Chris Dobey
  • Raymond van Barneveld
  • Daryl Gurney
  • Mike De Decker
  • Steve Beaton
  • Brendan Dolan
  • Kim Huybrechts

World Matchplay Darts Prize Fund

  • Winner – £150,000
  • Runner-Up – £70,000
  • Semi-Finalists – £50,000
  • Quarter-Finalists – £25,000
  • Second Round Losers – £15,000
  • First Round Losers – £10,000
  • Total – £700,000

World Matchplay Outright Odds

  • Gerwyn Price @ 4/1
  • Michael van Gerwen @ 4/1
  • Michael Smith @ 11/2
  • Luke Humphries @ 12/1
  • Josh Rock @ 14/1
  • Dirk Van Duijvenbode @ 18/1
  • Peter Wright @ 18/1
  • Gary Anderson @ 20/1
  • Jonny Clayton @ 20/1
  • Rob Cross @ 20/1
  • Dave Chisnall @ 22/1
  • Nathan Aspinall @ 28/1
  • Danny Noppert @28/1
  • Dimitri van den Bergh @ 28/1
  • Damon Heta @ 40/1
  • James Wade @ 50/1
  • Joe Cullen @ 66/1
  • Chris Dobey @ 66/1
  • Krzysztof Ratajski @ 66/1
  • Ryan Searle @ 66/1
  • Ross Smith @ 66/1
  • Martin Schindler @ 80/1
  • Gabriel Clemens @ 100/1
  • Stephen Bunting @ 125/1
  • Andrew Gilding @ 125/1
  • Raymond van Barneveld @ 125/1
  • Jose De Sousa @ 150/1
  • Brendan Dolan @ 150/1
  • Daryl Gurney @ 150/1
  • Kim Huybrechts @ 150/1
  • Mike de Decker @ 150/1
  • Steve Beaton @ 200/1

World Matchplay Darts Tips & Predictions

This year’s World Matchplay will undoubtedly be a thrilling event, with a very open field. Michael Van Gerwen could most definitely win his 4th Matchplay title as he looks to defend his crown after winning the competition last year. The Dutchman has already won four PDC titles this year including the Premier League and the US Darts Masters.

Meanwhile Luke Humphries has had a smashing July so far picking up two titles so far. He won the European Matchplay in Trier at the start of the month, and followed up his good form with a win in Players Championship 14 on the floor in Leicester on Monday.

Gerwyn Price didn’t have the best start to 2023 but has looked better in recent months. He won back-t0-back Euro Tour events in March and April and then won the World Cup of Darts alongside Jonny Clayton in June. The Iceman was a finalist last year for the first time, and will look to go one better this year.

Michael Smith is another player who will be bidding for his first World Matchplay title. He won the World Championships at the start of this year and has a favourable first round draw against Steve Beaton. The Bully Boy can beat anybody on his day, but will need to be at his best next week to win in Blackpool.

There are plenty of chances at this year’s World Matchplay, but our outright tip here at Sportslens is Luke Humphries priced at 12/1. He’s certainly throwing some of the best darts of his life, and is going from strength to strength.

Back Luke Humphries to win the 2023 World Matchplay Darts @ 12/1 with BetUK

Humphries is a major PDC title winner waiting to happen, and with 22 PDC titles to his name already, he is just in need of a big one. The 28-year-old is ranked sixth in the world as of now and has accumulated more than £200,000 in two-year European Tour earning on his Order of Merit and only Michael van Gerwen has won more.