Night Fifteen glitters at the Utilita Arena Birmingham on May twenty two, and ticket‑holders can hardly wait for the headline quarter‑final between Peter Wright and Luke Humphries. The venue is historically kind to explosive checkouts—seven of the league’s last ten ton‑and‑above finishes have landed on this stage.

Humphries enters with renewed swagger after lifting the nightly trophy in Brighton, finally converting top averages into silverware. His balance of rapid scoring and measured doubles looked ominous, and bookmakers now rate him second favourite for the overall title behind Luke Littler.

Wright, buoyed by a semi‑final run on home soil in Glasgow, claims he has ‘parked the toolbox’ and will stick with a single dart setup through the remainder of the tournament. A win over Humphries would edge Snakebite closer to the mathematical miracle required for play‑off qualification.

Elsewhere, Littler meets Jonny Clayton, and Michael van Gerwen faces Gerwyn Price in a pairing dripping with history—the Dutchman holds a career 40‑30 edge, but three of Price’s last five wins came on stages in England.

Birmingham often produces late‑season shocks; Smith claimed an unlikely trophy here last year to leapfrog into the O2. With every match effectively a mini‑final, Night Fifteen could yet reorder a leaderboard that has looked settled for weeks.