St Helens darts ace Michael Smith sits fifth and reached his fifth nightly final last week losing to Nathan Aspinall.
Rob Cross beat Smith in Night three at Glasgow 6-4 however Voltage has since struggled for form and sits seventh.
Smith is only two points behind fourth placed Michael Van Gerwen who is looking to become the first man to have five nightly wins.
Seven-time winner Van Gerwen takes on Peter Wright who for the first time in his career has won only 50 percent of his matches on the PDC tour.
Snakebite is currently last in the Premier League table and has won only two games in the major this year.
World number 1 Luke Humphries takes on third placed Nathan Aspinall both players are currently in a play off spot.
Two-time major winner Aspinall is in great form and is currently in third after five nightly final appearances.
Despite being first in the table Humphries has not won a night in the premier league since week 8.
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Teenage sensation and second placed Luke Littler faces World cup of darts winner Gerwyn Price.
Belgium darts open champion Littler has won night 9 and night 10 of the Premier League of darts in his debut campaign.
Three-time Grand slam winner Gerwyn Price is sixth in the Premier League and lost to Luke Littler 6-3 in the Night 10 final.
Littler and Humphries are currently both tied on 26 points and could potentially face each other in the semi finals at Liverpool.