Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are both in action on Saturday night at the 2026 PDC World Masters and both feature in our recommended 4/1 accumulator.
World champion Littler is a 1/8 favourite to beat Ross Smith, while world number two Luke Humphries is priced at 2/9 to progress beyond Luke Woodhouse in the final match of the evening.
Luke Littler 8/15 to beat Ross Smith 4-0 or 4-1
A handicap punt on Littler could be worth a shot, considering his dominant head-to-head record over Smith, coupled with the 19-year-old’s incredible record in set play.
Littler has beaten Smith in each of their five meetings, including a 6-3 victory at November’s Players Championship Finals when The Nuke averaged 107.15.
Backing Littler -2.5, which means he must win 4-0 or 4-1, at 8/15 looks like decent value.
Smith or Littler to hit a nine-darter at 18/1 could also be worth a punt, considering they each delivered three in 2025. But that is perhaps a bit too speculative for an acca.
Head-to-Head Results
| Date | Competition | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Nov 2025 | Players Championship Finals | Luke Littler won 6–3 |
| Sep 2025 | World Series Finals | Luke Littler won 10–8 |
| Nov 2024 | Players Championship Finals | Luke Littler won 11–9 |
| Sep 2024 | World Series Finals | Luke Littler won 6–5 |
| Apr 2024 | European Tour | Luke Littler won 7–2 |
| Apr 2024 | Players Championship | Ross Smith won 6–5 |
Luke Woodhouse 1/4 to Win a Set Against Luke Humphries
Woodhouse is a big underdog against Humphries and is priced at 10/3 to win the match, having lost his last six matches against the world number two.
Ultimately, it would be a major shock to see Woodhouse progress to the quarter-finals of the 2026 PDC World Masters.
However, he should have enough to win at least one set, considering the form he displayed when averaging 108.64 in his 3-0 win over Martin Schindler in round one.
Therefore, Woodhouse +3.5 at 1/4 looks a solid choice for punters looking to build a PDC World Masters acca for Saturday’s evening session.
Josh Rock 4/9 to Beat Rob Cross
Rob Cross may be a former world champion, but Josh Rock is 11 places ahead of him in the latest PDC Order of Merit.
Rock has also won three of his last four matches against Cross.
Furthermore, the Northern Irishman looked much sharper than Cross when they both began their 2026 PDC World Masters campaigns earlier this week.
Rock averaged 95.57 in his 3-1 defeat of Connor Scutt, while Cross recorded 91.13 against Ryan Searle.
Danny Noppert 4/5 to Beat Stephen Bunting
Danny Noppert vs Stephen Bunting stands out as the toughest match to predict in Saturday night’s session at the PDC World Masters.
Bookmakers make Noppert a narrow favourite at 4/5, with Bunting priced at evens.
The crowd will likely favour Bunting, but Noppert can handle that.
Noppert, who has beaten Bunting eight times and lost to the Englishman on six occasions, has been in strong finishing form so far this week.
The Dutchman took out two ton-plus finishes in his 3-1 win over Daryl Gurney in round one, nailing seven of his 12 shots at a double.
Saturday Night’s 4/1 Four-Fold Darts Acca
| Match | Selection | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Luke Littler vs Ross Smith | Littler -2.5 sets | 8/15 |
| Luke Woodhouse vs Luke Humphries | Woodhouse +3.5 sets | 1/4 |
| Josh Rock vs Rob Cross | Rock to win | 4/9 |
| Danny Noppert vs Stephen Bunting | Noppert to win | 4/5 |
Note: All odds on this page are subject to change.