The darting drama continues at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool on Saturday night with two mouthwatering semi-final matches that include James Wade vs Jonny Clayton and Luke Littler vs Josh Rock. Ahead of the action, see our World Matchplay Darts tips for Saturday 26th July.Â
Back them as singles – or double them up at just over 6/1. It’s in your hands!
We’ve been in steady form this week and hope it continues on Saturday night with two more darts betting tips to get stuck into.
Saturday’s World Matchplay Darts Tips: Wade to make SEVENTH Final and Littler to edge Rock
James Wade vs Jonny Clayton (20:00) 🎯
World Matchplay expert James Wade is competing in his 10th semi-final at the Winter Gardens and takes on a dangerous-looking Jonny Clayton.
It should be an entertaining affair in a race to 17 legs and we’re backing Wade to come out on top.
The Machine might be the underdog according to betting sites, but confidence is on his side after getting by talented youngster Gian van Veen in the quarter-finals.
Wade to get the better of Clayton is a juicy price at around 6/5 and looks worth taking a chance on.
After defeating van Veen, who offered a big threat at times, Wade seems to be in the form of his life right now.
His experience and love for this tournament can see him edge through to yet another final. However, Clayton is no slouch – this could go all the way, with not much splitting the two when h2h (5-5).
World Match Play Darts Betting Tip: James Wade To Beat Jonny Clayton @ 6/5
Luke Littler v Josh Rock (21:30) 🎯
This could be a classic, two of the hottest young prospects in darts right now go head-to-head to close the night.
Littler had to show guts and courage on his way to the last-four by beating Andrew Gilding 16-14 on Friday in a thrilling contest.
On the other hand, Rock professionally dispatched of the in-form Gerwyn Price, winning 16-11.
There’s not much separating Littler and Rock on the figures, and it could go either way.
However, we’re siding with The Nuke to win the match whilst hitting 14 or more 18o’s in the process. He smashed in 18 against Gilding over a shorter format, so 9/4 looks pure value for our selection.
Rock can apply pressure to his opponent, who is also a close friend. It’s the first time the pair will meet in a major, and it’s sure to be entertaining.
Darts Betting Tip: Luke Littler To Beat Josh Rock & Hit 14 180’s @ 9/4
Back Our Darts Betting Tips: Play Our Saturday Matchplay Double At Just Over 6/1
You can back either of our Saturday World Matchplay darts betting tips in singles – or double them up at a nice price of just of 6/1.
