2025 World Grand Prix Darts semifinals predictions, betting odds: Will it be another Luke Littler/Luke Humphries final?

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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries

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The final four is set at the 2025 World Grand Prix of .

Four of the biggest names in the sport have made it all the way to the semifinal round, with a lot on the line.

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2025 World Grand Prix of Darts semifinals predictions

Here are my predictions for the semifinals.

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Luke Humphries (1) vs. Danny Noppert (13)

Winner: Luke Humphries, 5-3

Humphries looked solid in his game against Cameron Menzies on Friday, as he's playing with a slight change in his throwing form.

Noppert continued to play more winning darts in his game against Gary Anderson, averaging 91.91 with a checkout % of 61.11%.

He should be able to hang around with Humphries, but it's tough to see Humphries losing this game with his past success in the event and the opportunity ahead of him.

Humphries seemed happy with his performance against Menzies, as it was enough to get the job done, but I'd still think he wants to elevate his average into the mid to high 90s in this semifinal match.

Noppert has had some shocking, timely ton-plus finishes this tournament, so it will be important that Humphries executes when given the chances at doubles, since he'll probably have the upper hand in the scoring column.

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Luke Littler (2) vs. Jonny Clayton

Winner: Luke Littler, 5-4

Littler proved once again why he's the greatest darts player in the world, on Friday.

His game against Gerwyn Price wasn't pretty at times, but when he needed to find a do-or-die finish or a big triple, he was able to string one together.

He's been battle-tested in majors before, as we've seen recently on several occasions, like at the World Matchplay, which could be a huge advantage for him entering the final stages of the World Grand Prix.

Clayton also looked great in the quarterfinals, beating Dirk van Duijvenbode comfortably, but he'll now face a much different opponent.

Clayton's consistency at events this year is something I've highlighted as a strength of his in the past rounds, so that should indicate another neck-and-neck battle, even though Littler might come out on top.

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