Luke Humphries is in agreement with Gary Anderson that the media needs to ease off on Luke Littler. The 16-year-old darts sensation has received widespread attention for his impressive run at this year’s World Darts Championship. Littler is through to the quarter-finals
We may have ticked into the new year, but the darts action at Alexandra Palace is very much in full swing. The World Darts Championship surges on, despite the many sore heads of darts fans who will be waking up this morning.
Luke Littler admits he has “broken rules” with his progress to the quarter-final of the World Darts Championship. The 16-year-old has upset all the odds by reaching the last eight of the competition after beating idol Raymond van Barneveld. Littler brushed aside
Luke Littler has revealed that Barney van Barneveld has told him that he is capable of winning the World Championships following their match on Saturday night. The 16-year-old cruised to victory over his boyhood hero, winning 4-1 to book his spot in
Luke Littler embarrassed World Darts Championship legend Raymond van Barneveld at Alexandra Palace on Saturday night as defeated the 2007 champion 4-1. The 16-year-old was in sensational form from start to finish against the Dutchman and will now take on Brendan Dolan
Every day from today until the final is going to feel like a blockbuster schedule of darts, as Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are both in action tonight. Littler will be attempting to topple Raymond van Barneveld while Humphries closes out the
Darts icon Gary Anderson has insisted that the media will be at fault if it goes “t*** up” for Luke Littler over the pressure he is being put under at the World Championship. The 16-year-old faces Raymond van Barneveld on Saturday evening
Reigning world champion Michael Smith has spoken of his desire not to see a repeat of last year as Luke Littler continues to steal the headlines at Alexandra Palace. The 16-year-old darts sensation is through to the last-16 of the World Championship,
Entertainment was the key word on Thursday as Stephen Bunting, Josh Cullen and Chris Dobey fought their way through to round four in the afternoon session, while Brendan Dolan, Luke Humphries and Daryl Gurney followed suit in the evening. Gerwyn Price’s defeat
Darts’ latest breakout star Luke Littler was given tickets for a stadium tour of Manchester United’s Old Trafford for Christmas. The 16-year-old is keen to take a look around the home of his boyhood club, though those plans have been put on