2024 Poland Darts Masters Tips & Odds
2024 Poland Darts Masters Tips, Preview and Odds from Gliwice this weekend


Some of the big-hitters are back on the oche this weekend as we head to Gliwice, Poland for the 2024 Poland Darts Masters, and weโve got the action covered with our Poland Darts Masters tips.
With a stacked summer full of big tournaments the stars of the PDC will be looking to throw their way into form across Friday and Saturdayโs play, with teenage sensation Luke Littler attempting to continue his scintillating form on the tour.
The 17-year-old has fallen short at recent Nordic Masters and US Darts Masters events, but starts as a 2/1 betting favourite with the leading online bookmakers before a dart has been thrown on Friday afternoon.
Alongside Littler, reigning and former world champions Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Rob Cross, Michael Smith and Peter Wright will join Nathan Aspinall, Stephen Bunting and a host of European qualifiers to try and bag the title in Gliwice.
Letโs take a look at some of the betting options in Poland this weekend, alongside the top darts betting offers available.
Luke Littler to win the 2024 Poland Darts Masters
โThe Nukeโ is the favourite in Poland this weekend and at 2/1 will be confident in adding to his Premier League, Austrian and Belgian Darts Open trophies.
He was pipped to the post in his last outing in the semi-finals of the US Darts Masters by Gerwyn Price, but this 7-6 loss wonโt do much to dent his impenetrable confidence.
Littler will be wary of meeting his recent nemesis Luke Humphries in the semi-finals, but with a 3-0 head-to-head record against Peter Wright, he shouldnโt have too many issues sweeping aside the Scot in the quarters.
Luke Humphries to win the Poland Darts Masters
Humphries is still the world No. 1, but is on a bit of a losing streak in the big matches.
He dropped losses to Littler in the Premier League final and Rob Cross in both the US Darts Masters semi-final and Nordic Darts Masters semi-final, and is struggling to stamp his authority on the tour as the reigning world champion.
As previously mentioned, heโs on a collision course with Luke Littler for the semi-finals so youโd get a short price on a Luke making it to the final in Gliwice.
Michael van Gerwen to win the Poland Darts Masters
With 36 European Tour titles over the years, itโs bordering on negligence to ignore MVG in the betting.
The โGreen Machineโ is in a sticky patch of form for his standards, but canโt be counted out as a 5/1 shot on the continent.
Heโs in a favourable half of the draw avoiding the dangerous duo of Lukes until the final and will fancy his chances in the quarter containing Karel Sedlacek, Nathan Aspinall and Boris Krcmar.
Van Gerwen produced averages of 110, 104 and 113 to triumph in the tournamentโs inaugural staging in Warsaw last year, and will be hoping to repeat this feat and retain the crown.
Krzysztof Ratajski to win the Poland Darts Masters
โThe Polish Eagleโsโ nickname should be all you need to know heading into this weekendโs play.
Ratajski will be the hometown hero in Gliwice and at 40/1 isnโt the worst look at winning the title.
Ratajski has a wealth of experience on the PDC Tour, is a former Matchplay semi-finalist and has picked up the Gibraltar Darts Trophy and German Darts Open on his European travels in seasonโs gone by.
The 47-year-old has also been handed the best possible opener as an unseeded player โ Stephen Bunting.
Sure, heโll probably run into MVG in the semi-final if he reaches that far, but the Pole is in pole position for a shock with the home fans well and truly behind him.
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