Taking the jeers head on, Littler responded by telling the crowd exactly how Liverpool had performed against rivals Everton the night before. He gestured ‘2-0’ to the crowd to remind Reds supporters of the score in a game that may end up
Luke Littler has been in unstoppable form in the Darts Premier League of late, but a water bottle lid prevented him from securing a flawless evening in a funny incident in Liverpool on Thursday night. The teenager was spotted asking the marker
Littler went top of the Premier League Darts standings on Thursday when securing his third nightly win. The 17-year-old didn’t make life easy for himself at the M&S Bank Arena though, ensuring that his Manchester United loyalties were known from the get-go.
Littler has since deleted the post on X (formerly known as Twitter), but it appears that Liverpool fans did not forget his actions and made their discontent very well known before his quarter-final with Price. However, the 17-year-old was undeterred by the
Littler has beaten Humphries six times following his defeat at Alexandra Palace in January, losing just once at the European Grand Prix earlier this month. Aspinall, however, believes the teenage superstar has a long way to go before he reaches the same
Luke Littler served up a classy response following his defeat to Luke Humphries at the European Grand Prix on Saturday evening. The pair were vying for a spot in the last-16 stage of the tournament, with Humphries running out a narrow 6-5
Luke Littler apparently hasn’t yet dared respond to being labelled ‘kebab boy’ by Michael van Gerwen as both players close in on a place in the Premier League Darts play-offs. Neither player was at their best on night 12 in Rotterdam on
German darts star Ricardo Pietreczko squared up to Luke Littler last month at the oche and has been reminded of that incident after being accused of copying the teenage sensation. ‘Pikachu’ was furious after the 17-year-old attempted a showboat finish in their
Michael van Gerwen has dismissed claims of a brewing rivalry with Luke Littler while describing the 17-year-old’s performance in last week’s Premier League as ‘lousy’. Littler was comfortably beaten by Van Gerwen in the Birmingham final, with the Dutchman putting an end
Luke Littler might well have made it as a professional footballer had he chosen to go down that route instead of playing darts after the emergence of new footage of his impressive technique with a ball at his feet. The 17-year-old is