Grand Slam of Darts day three betting tips & predictions: Cool Hand too hot for the Asp
The Grand Slam of Darts continues on Monday. Get tournament details, betting tips, predictions and TV info for the PDC Major at WV Active Aldersley in Wolverhampton

Grand Slam of Darts date, start time & TV info
Date Saturday, November 8 to Sunday, November 16
Venue WV Active Aldersley, Wolverhampton
Competition PDC Tour
TV Sky Sports+ & Mix
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Grand Slam of Darts day three betting tips & predictions
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Luke Woodhouse to beat Stephen Bunting
1pt 11-8 general
Luke Humphries -1.5 legs vs Nathan Aspinall
1pt 10-11 general
Grand Slam of Darts day three predictions
Stephen Bunting has been in disappointing form and has already been dumped out of the Grand Slam of Darts before Monday night’s final group game against Luke Woodhouse.
The Bullet has lost seven of his last eight games and is hard to trust as favourite against Woodhouse, who has already qualified for the knockout stage after back-to-back wins in Group C.
Woody reached the final of the most recent Players Championship before losing narrowly to Wessel Nijman. He has been victorious in eight of his last nine matches and will want to carry on that form against Bunting. Side with Woodhouse as the outsider in this clash.

Luke Humphries lit up the Wolverhampton stage with his second televised nine-darter in a comfortable win over Michael Smith and the world number one should record another smooth success in the night’s final match against Nathan Aspinall.
Cool Hand has not yet confirmed his spot in the knockout stage but should be able to do so when he faces the Asp, who has lost six of the last seven meetings between the two.
The world number 20 has averaged 89 and 91 in his two group games and that is rarely enough to trouble Humphries, who has dropped just three legs in two games.
Take the 2023 winner of this event to overcome a 1.5-leg handicap in this decider.
Grand Slam of Darts betting odds
Here are the latest odds for the Grand Slam of Darts
| Odds | |
|---|---|
| Luke Littler | 15-8 |
| Luke Humphries | 9-2 |
| Gerwyn Price | 8-1 |
| Gian van Veen | 9-1 |
| Josh Rock | 14-1 |
| Chris Dobey | 14-1 |
Odds correct at time of publishing
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Grand Slam of Darts FAQs
When is the Grand Slam of Darts?
The European Championship will take place from Saturday, November 8 to November 16.
Where is the Grand Slam of Darts being held?
The event will be held at WV Active Aldersley, Wolverhampton.
Who is the favourite to win the Grand Slam of Darts?
Defending champion Luke Littler is 15-8 favourite to successful defend the title he won 12 months ago.
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