Darts Tips: World Championship Day 4 Predictions & Odds

Itโs Sunday funday at the Ally Pally as we continue our run through the first round matches.
Former world champions Luke Humphries and Gary Anderson made it through unscathed on Saturday and we have 11 different nationalities taking to the oche across Sundayโs play.
Darts Tips: World Championship Day 4
Letโs take a look at our best betting tips for Day 4 of the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship.
Tip 1: Darren Beveridge to beat Dimitri van den Bergh at 4/5 with bet365
Currently ranked world No. 23, Van den Bergh has struggled for traction on the ProTour this season, reaching just a single quarter-final and featuring in only three European Tour events, where he managed just one match win in total.
The Belgianโs downward slide is underlined by his absence from several of the sportโs marquee events, having failed to qualify for the World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, Grand Slam and Players Championship Finals.
Van den Bergh is one of the most vulnerable seeds in the entire Ally Pally field and Darren Beveridge will be confident in taking his scalp on Sunday.
The Scot is playing well this season and at a 4/5 poke is good value to beat the Belgian.
Tip 2: Stephen Bunting 3-0 Sebastian Bialecki at 5/6 with bet365
Last yearโs semi-finalist Stephen Bunting begins his latest World Championship run on Sunday with questions lingering over his current form, and a talented young Pole standing between him and a place in round two.
โThe Bulletโ couldnโt have asked for a stronger start to the year.
He built on his Ally Pally showing by lifting the Bahrain Darts Masters and then finishing runner-up at the subsequent World Series stop in the Netherlands, prompting many to tip him ahead of his first Premier League appearance in a decade.
While the results havenโt always followed since, there have been enough promising displays to suggest his level hasnโt dipped. The sense remains that if Bunting can sustain those performances, a change in fortune may not be far away.
Bialecki is making his second appearance at the World Championship โ his 2023 campaign ended in a spirited 3-2 defeat to Jim Williams.
An in-form Bunting wins this one at a canter.
Tip 3: James Hurrell - Match win, most 180s & highest checkout vs Stowe Buntz at 13/8 with bet365
James Hurrell is a pretty new name on the PDC circuit but is showing the signs of a player with confidence.
Heโs enjoyed a season of good experience on the Players Championship Tour this campaign and has quarter-final runs at the World Masters and WDF World Championship to lean on.
Stowe Buntz has lost both of his previous Ally Pally outings 3-0 and is unlikely to lay too strong of a glove on Hurrell over the best-of-5 sets format.
Hurrell to bag the triple and state his claim for a decent run in North London.
Darts World Championship Day 4 Schedule
Here at Free Bets, we'll keep you fully up to speed with all the action from Ally Pally - check out todayโs schedule below to see whatโs coming up.
Sunday, 14 December
- Afternoon Session - 12:30pm Start
- Ritchie Edhouse v Jonny Tata
- Dom Taylor v Oskar Lukasiak
- Richard Veenstra v Nitin Kumar
- Joe Cullen v Bradley Brooksย
- Evening Session - 7:00pm Start
- Lukas Wenig v Wesley Plaisier
- Dimitri Van den Bergh v Darren Beveridge
- Stephen Bunting v Sebastian Bialecki
- James Hurrell v Stowe Buntz
Darts World Championship Latest Odds
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Below, you'll find the latest tournament prices - updated instantly each time the markets move.

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