2024 Grand Slam Of Darts Betting Tips - Semi-Final
We’re set for a memorable day as the Grand Slam of Darts concludes



It’s cup-collection-Sunday as four go into one at the Grand Slam of Darts.
On one side of the draw we couldn’t have two more unlikely debutants in the semi-finals in Martin Lukeman and Mickey Mansell, but the other side looks a little more familiar…
Multiple major winner Gary Anderson takes on the boy-wonder Luke Littler for the first time, and considering the match-up in the top half of the draw, both players will be seeing this semi-final as more than a big step towards the crown. Let’s take a look at the best tips for Sunday’s semi-finals at the Grand Slam of Darts, plus the top darts betting offers from the best betting sites.
2024 Grand Slam Of Darts Betting Tips
Check out our expert darts tips for Sunday's semi-final action at the 2024 Grand Slam Of Darts.
Martin Lukeman -2.5 handicap vs Mickey Mansell
On paper, this feels like a bit of a coin toss.
Neither man has contested a match of this level, importance or length before on TV, so there is a chance it’ll turn into a war of attrition instead of a barrage of 180s and flush finishes.
Mansell leads the head-to-heads 4-1, but Lukeman looks like he’s got the more momentum this week – his post-match interviews are full of confidence and he is almost talking his successes into existence at the moment.
Lukeman’s run in the knockout stages beating Ross Smith and Rob Cross is a level or two above Mansell’s wins over Danny Noppert and Cameron Menzies, and with Mansell going to a final-leg decider against the Scot, he may be running on empty emotions.
We’re putting our faith in Lukeman even if he stumbles over the line.
Luke Littler to beat Gary Anderson
Littler’s 16-2 win over Jermaine Wattimena on Saturday night was quite frankly ridiculous.
The 17-year-old didn’t give the Dutchman a sniff in routing him thanks to a healthy 105 average and dominance on the doubles.
If he plays anywhere close to that level, he will stroll towards the title on Sunday, but you don’t always know what you’re going to get from the “Nuke”.
Anderson has been playing at a consistent level for the last six months and this form has seen him edge closer to his first Grand Slam title after close to 20 years of trying.
Anderson is one of the best to have ever played the game, but if there are to be purple patches of acceleration in this one, then we expect it from Littler.
The “Nuke” has been a whisker away from a couple of nine-darters as well this week, and backing him to finally nail the show-stopper is always worth a look at a good price.
Lewis Watson
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