Sky Sports will not be sharing the World Darts Championship final with free-to-air broadcasters despite a plea from Liberal Democrat Culture & Sports spokesperson Jamie Stone MP. Luke Humphries and 16-year-old Luke Littler are set to do battle at Alexandra Palace on
Nearly three weeks on from the opening day, the World Darts Championship will conclude this evening with Luke Littler’s blockbuster final against Luke Humphries. It’s the 16-year-old prodigy who has captured the heart of the nation against the newly-crowned world No. 1,
Luke Littler has been spotted out preparing for his world championship darts final in the most British way ever, by nipping into a local cafe with his family and girlfriend for a fry-up before the big Ally Pally showdown. Littler is talk
The Liberal Democrats party has demanded that Luke Littler’s World Darts Championship final against Luke Humphries is moved to free-to-air TV. A statement described the current arrangement, which sees Sky Sports broadcast the showpiece clash, as “scandalous” and called for the government
Luke Littler takes on Luke Humphries in what is surely the most talked about PDC World Darts Championship final ever later tonight, as the 16-year-old sensation gets ready to battle it out with new world No 1 in front of a raucous
Luke Littler will wake up this morning on the biggest day of his 16-year-old life so far, knowing a World Darts Championship final on the Alexandra Palace stage awaits. The teenage arrowsmith sensation has a date with new world No 1 Luke
16-year-old darts sensation Luke Littler revealed that “everyone’s probably got more than me” when asked about his GCSE grades in the build-up to the World Darts Championship final. The schoolboy could pocket as much as £500,000 if he beats Luke Littler at
Routes to the final Luke Humphries: Round Two: Lee Evans (3-0) Round Three: Ricardo Pietreczko (4-3) Last 16: Joe Cullen (4-3) Quarter-final: Dave Chisnall (5-1) Semi-final: Scott Williams (6-0) Luke Littler: Round One: Christian Kist (3-0) Round Two: Andrew Gilding (3-1) Round
Luke Humphries one-upped forthcoming World Darts Championship final opponent Luke Littler by producing a mesmerising display to down Scott Williams in his semi-final, but ‘Cool Hand’ knows that Wednesday’s blockbuster meeting with the 16-year-old prodigy will be no walk in the park.
Luke Humphries admitted that he has to “play the game of my life” to stand a chance against 16-year-old Luke Littler in tonight’s final. Humphries whitewashed his semi-final opponent Scott Williams but still was wary of his teenage opponent ahead of the