Analysis of:

Jonny Clayton – Josh Rock

Norrodd

Written by: Norodd

Jonny Clayton
Analysis Information
Sport
Tournament
Premier League
Match start
26/03/2026 19:10
Units
4 / 10
Odds

1.97

Jonny Clayton – Josh Rock – Darts – Premier League
Match start: Thursday 26 March at 19.10
Jonny Clayton to win -1.5 leg (1.97)
Stake: 4/10 units

Three justifications for the game proposal

  • Jonny Clayton delivers more consistently in Premier League Darts 2026 and handles short matches better than Josh Rock.
  • Rock is still without a win in the league, and several clear losses indicate low self-confidence and difficult momentum.
  • Clayton is among the best at finishing, which is often decisive in short Premier League matches and gives him a clear advantage.

The match between Jonny Clayton and Josh Rock in the Premier League is characterized by different forms and self-confidence. Rock has had a good season overall, but is struggling in the Premier League with zero wins and several clear losses, which also affects the mental side. Clayton appears far more stable, with solid scoring and high accuracy on doubles, which is crucial in short matches. Between them, Clayton has often had the upper hand precisely on efficiency. With experience, better flow and fewer mistakes, he seems like the safest choice in this match.

A little more detailed explanation

The match between Jonny Clayton and Josh Rock in the Premier League Darts 2026 pits two players against each other with different starting points in this year's league, and with a clear mental aspect ahead of the match.

Josh Rock – still looking for first win

Josh Rock continues to be one of the most exciting players on tour, but his Premier League debut has been a tough one. He is still winless after the first few rounds, and his match record has been pretty clear: several losses with low leg production. In most matches, he has stopped in one or two legs, which makes it difficult to build confidence in this format.

The exception came against Luke Littler, where he pushed the match to 6–4. But beyond that, there has been little sign of stability.

The biggest problem now is the mental one. When you face the best in the world week after week without getting results, it can become a barrier. Rock has the level inside, but lacks the flow and belief in crucial moments.

Jonny Clayton – stable and experienced

Jonny Clayton is one of the most consistent players in the Premier League format. The Welshman is known for his calm pace, solid scoring and, not least, one of the best checkouts on the tour. This makes him particularly dangerous in short games, where finishing efficiency is often the deciding factor.

Clayton has also shown better consistency than Rock so far in the league. He has been more competitive in his matches and has managed to maintain a more consistent level throughout the matches.

Plus, he has the experience that Rock is still building. Clayton is used to playing under pressure in televised tournaments and rarely lets momentum affect him to the same extent.

Mutual settlement

Looking at previous meetings between Clayton and Rock, it is clear that experience has often been decisive. Clayton has had a slight advantage in several of the matches, especially in matches where efficiency on doubles has been key.

Rock has shown that he can match Clayton in scoring when he hits his peak. The problem has been that this level has not been stable enough over time.

The battle scene

This is a classic trade-off between stability and potential.

Rock will likely try to play fast and aggressively to get into the game early. A good start is crucial to breaking the negative trend and regaining confidence.

Clayton, on the other hand, will try to control the pace and take advantage of the opportunities that come his way. With his strength in doubles, he is very effective when his opponent lets him in.

If the match is even early on, Rock can gain confidence. But if Clayton wins the first leg and gets a small lead, he is one of the hardest players to bring back in this format.

Game tips

Josh Rock has the level to win these types of matches, but his mental state and lack of results in the Premier League are clearly holding him back. In addition, he lost again on the European Tour last weekend.

Jonny Clayton appears to be the more stable and reliable player going into this match. I'm betting like I did last week with Price, Clayton will win 6–3 or 6–4 and the tip is Jonny Clayton will win -1.5 legs.

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