Darts World Grand Prix Tips: Semi-Final Betting Predictions & Odds

After a thrilling Friday evening of action, we're down to the final four in Leicester, and we have our World Grand Prix tips ahead of Saturday's semi-finals.
We've got Lewis Watson all week on Free Bets, guiding you through his best bets each night.
Check out his semi-final fancies below!
2025 World Grand Prix Tips - Semi-Finals
There are four left standing in Leicester.
After a week of action, Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Danny Noppert and Johnny Clayton are left standing heading into Saturday night’s semi-finals, all with plans to lift another PDC TV title come Sunday night.
Friday’s action delivered a healthy blend of brilliance and desperation, headlined by Littler’s Houdini effort as he came from two sets behind to edge out the gutsy Gerwyn Price.
What will Saturday night on the oche bring?
Let’s take a look at some of the best darts tips for the semi-final action in Leicester.
Tip 1: Luke Humphries to win, most 180s & most 100+ checkouts vs Danny Noppert at 13/4 with bet365
Luke Humphries has been a model of consistency this week in Leicester.
The world number one hasn’t been forced into a deciding set yet, and has all but cruised past a trio of opponents in Cameron Menzies, Krzysztof Ratajski and Nathan Aspinall.
His averages have stayed consistent floating around the early 90s and you’d be a brave bettor to back against the former champion here as he advances into the last four.
Noppert delivered shock KO blows to favourites Stephen Bunting and Gary Anderson in the last two rounds, and while he is more than capable of beating Humphries, a race to four sets in the semi-finals favours the sticking power of “Cool Hand”.
This extra playing time should also allow Humphries to bag a handful of 180s and dominate on the monster checkouts once he starts rolling.
Tip 2: Luke Littler vs Jonny Clayton — a nine-dart finish at 33/1 with bet365
Luke Littler came back from the brink against Gerwyn Price on Friday night and reminded us all of his superhuman powers on the oche.
The youngster wasn’t at his best, but in pockets of play was simply untouchable.
He’s fully focussed on bagging this title — one he has yet to add to his trophy cabinet — but a nice side quest would be landing the fourth nine-dart finish at the World Grand Prix.
Littler has been starting on D16 which makes this possible — D16 (32), T20 (60), T20 (60), T20 (60), T20 (60), T20 (60), T20 (60), T20 (60), T19 (57) and D16 (32) for those who are interested — and at 33/1 with bet365 why can’t Littler rise to the semi-final occasion against Johnny Clayton and land a memorable nonet of punches.
Clayton will hold his own in this one, and his good form may push Littler to be at his best in order to advance to Sunday’s final.
World Grand Prix Darts Day 6 Odds
Both semi-finals take place on Saturday evening, and here's a look at the odds for each game.
Start Time | Latest Game Odds |
8:15pm | (3/10) Luke Humphries vs Danny Noppert (3/1) |
9:45pm | (3/10) Luke Littler vs Jonny Clayton (3/1) |
*All odds best available on the market with UK betting sites, correct as of 10am, Saturday, October 11th.
Where to Watch the Darts World Grand Prix
If you're looking to watch the action alongside getting involved with the darts betting this week, then here's how you can see the games from Leicester.
TV Channel
Exclusive coverage of the Darts World Grand Prix is with Sky Sports, who will broadcast the action live on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports +, beginning at 8pm on Saturday.
Live Stream Information
Current Sky subscribers can watch the action on the Sky Go service, provided they have a Sky Sports package that includes the necessary channels.
Alternatively, if you're looking to watch without Sky Sports, NowTV offers daily and monthly options to stream the action live.
Finally, for daily betting tips on the darts and many other sports, make sure you stick with the expert team at Freebets, who will always try to steer you in the right direction!
Lewis Watson
He’s been scribbling for Freebets.com since 2019 and is the man in the know regarding any big boxing events across the globe, as well as the action from the darts oche and snooker baize. If it’s worth watching, he’ll be writing about it!