Nottingham Poised For Thriller

THE battle for places in the Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts play-offs will be decided when the last of 14 league nights takes place at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham on Thursday.

The eight stars in the £400,000 tournament have competed over the past three months for places at the Wembley Arena on May 23, when the top four players will contest for the £125,000 first prize.

While World Champion Phil Taylor has already ensured a semi-final berth, having progressed through 13 weeks unbeaten, five players enter the final league night able to finish in the top four.

Simon Whitlock sits second in the league table with 14 points, a point ahead of Mervyn King and Ronnie Baxter, with James Wade on 12 points and Adrian Lewis on 11 points.

But even Australian star Whitlock, the World Championship runner-up, could still miss out on a play-off spot should he lose to King and other results go against him.

Wade opens the night's games when he faces Terry Jenkins in a match he cannot afford to lose, while a win for Baxter against resurgent Raymond van Barneveld would ensure his top four place.

Whitlock and King meet in the night's third, and most crucial, fixture, while Taylor meets Lewis in the final match - a game Lewis may need to win to reach the top four should Baxter and Wade suffer defeats.

"It's going right to the wire and it's really exciting," said Whitlock. "I was feeling the tension last week in Newcastle when I played James Wade, and to win that was massive for me.

"It's going right to the wire and it's really exciting," Simon Whitlock
"I knew I had to go up there and win and it's the same this week too. I won a Players Championship on Saturday so I'm really confident and feeling good about my game.

"My finishing has been good recently and that's the thing I practice most on, so if I'm hitting my checkouts I usually do well."

Defending Premier League champion Wade bounced back from that loss to Whitlock in Newcastle by winning a UK Open Qualifier on Sunday, and admitted: "I play first and I know I have to win because even a draw might not get me into the top four.

"I had a bad start to the season, losing my first three games, so I knew I'd made it tough for myself but I'm going into Thursday positive and looking to beat Terry.

"If I do that, it puts pressure on the other players in their games."

Should Wade and Baxter lose, Lewis would enter the night's final game knowing he needs to defeat Phil Taylor for the first time on television, as well as overhaul a leg difference deficit with the players above him, if he was to finish fourth.

"If I win, I might still have a chance of qualifying and that's how I will prepare for the match," said Lewis. "If I want to qualify then I have to beat Phil and that would prove I deserve to be in the play-offs.

"At the beginning of the league I wouldn't have expected to be in this position, because I'd have wanted to have qualified before the last week, but I'm still in with a shot."

Taylor is bidding to end the league phase unbeaten should he avoid defeat against Stoke rival Lewis, and said: "I am going to go up there and enjoy the game.

"Adrian always gets up for matches against me and it could be crucial for him, but I won't be doing him any favours."

While Lewis could finish fourth, a loss to Taylor may also mean he slips to a seventh in the final table if Raymond van Barneveld ends the season with a third successive victory.

"All the pressure will be on Ronnie," Raymond van Barneveld
"I've got no pressure and all the pressure will be on Ronnie," said van Barneveld. "I just want to finish as high as I can in the table and the way I've been playing I wish the Premier League was running for another five weeks now!

"I've lost eight games this season and that's disappointing for me but I can't control my opponent or what happens in Adrian's game. All I can do is play good darts."

Over 4,000 tickets have already been sold for the event, but the final few tickets remain on sale on 0844 124 624 or from www.trentfmarenanottingham.com.

Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts
Night 14, Trent FM Arena, Nottingham

Terry Jenkins v James Wade
Ronnie Baxter v Raymond van Barneveld
Simon Whitlock v Mervyn King
Phil Taylor v Adrian Lewis
Live on Sky Sports HD 2 from 7pm
Fans outside the UK and Ireland can watch live through
www.pdc.tv

Sky Bet Match Odds
Terry Jenkins 4/1, Draw 9/2, James Wade 2/5
Ronnie Baxter 2/1, Draw 7/2, Raymond van Barneveld 5/6
Simon Whitlock 5/6, Draw 7/2, Mervyn King 2/1
Phil Taylor 3/10, Draw 9/2, Adrian Lewis 11/2
Sky Bet are the official bookmaker of the Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts. Odds correct at 12pm on Wednesday May 12.