Rob Cross v Michael van Gerwen

It’s first v second in the table and while everyone always talks big about MVG, it’s worth noting that Rob Cross has a leg difference of +23 right now. He’s been blowing away opponents almost as much as the Dutchman and the two most recent world champs should put on a great show in Cardiff.

They both have the two highest tournament averages, and the highest number of legs won against throw. Because of that, I see value in the total legs market, which is set at a generous 12.5. Go over.

Over 12.5 - 1pt @ 8/11

Michael Smith v Gerwyn Price

Straight off the bat, there’s a very interesting market in the shape of most 180s. We all know that Smith is one of the heaviest scorers in the game. But, Price has improved dramatically in that aspect recently, and tops the standing for tournament 180s.

What’s more, Smith has only hit the most 180s in a gameweek once this year. Reputation be damned, Price at 12/5 most 180s looks a great little play.
Price most 180s - 1pt @ 12/5

Peter Wright v James Wade

It’s been a cracking April for ‘The Machine’. Three PDC titles in eight days is some going and a real renaissance for the man who missed a Premier League place in recent years.

He faces Wright, who is without a win in six and vulnerable looking, despite not being outright bottom in any key statistics. Still, I can see Wade closing out the night in style, and at 11/8 is the final play of the night.

Wade - 1pt @ 11/8