Premier League Darts TV details and odds ahead of Liverpool showpiece

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Premier League Darts TV details and odds ahead of Liverpool showpiece

Premier League Darts returns to Liverpool for the first time in almost two years on Thursday. St Helens’ Michael Smith is hoping to bounce back from his quarter-final exit. Liverpool was missed off the list of host venues in 2021 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

The Premier League Darts takes place at 7pm on Thursday at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. The event is broadcast on Sky Sports Arena and can be accessed on the move via the Sky Go app or a Now TV Sports subscription.

The Premier League Darts Championship has changed its format. The current format has been replaced with an individual knockout tournament held on each night of the tour. There is a £1 million prize pot at stake this year. The Play-Offs will take place in Berlin on June 13th.

Peter Wright and Michael van Gerwen are playing in the first quarter-final of the Premier League Darts. Wright is looking for his first title, while MvG is aiming to equal Phil Taylor's record of six titles.

Michael Smith is playing in his home leg of the tour. He is the current Premier League Darts Champion. Jonny Clayton is last weeks' runner-up. The bookies' favourites are 3/5 and a Smith upset is 13/10.

James Wade is taking part in his 12th Premier League Darts tour. He lost the first semi-final to Clayton last week. Joe Cullen won his first televised title at the Masters last month. Wade's favourite, currently at 8/11.

Gerwyn Price and Gary Anderson are going to play each other in a repeat of the 2021 World Darts Championship final. Price is the bookies favourite at 2/5, while Anderson is listed at 8/ 5 to beat his rival.

The first semi-final will be contested by the winner of Wright vs van Gerwen and the winners of Clayton vs Smith and Wade vs Cullen. The second semi will see the Winner of Price vs Anderson and then the final.


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