Teenage sensation Luke Littler will make his highly-anticipated Paddy Power World Darts Championship debut tonight, as he takes on former Lakeside Champion ...
Teenage sensation Luke Littler lit up the Paddy Power World Darts Championship as he thrashed Christian Kist 3-0 with a 106.12 average on his Ally Pally ...
Tonight is the night for Luke Littler as he takes on Christian Kist in the first round of the PDC World Darts Championships at Alexandra Palace.
Sensational 16-year-old Luke Litter has set the 2024 World Darts Championship alight with an incredible performance on debut to dominate former Lakeside ...
The rapid rise of Warrington's teenage darting sensation meant he was making his debut at the PDC World Darts Championship at the age of just 16. ADVERTISEMENT.
Luke Littler stunned the darts world with a debut World Championship performance which exceeded all expectations to breeze into the second round.
Remember the name - Luke Littler has just beaten Christian Kist 3-0 at the PDC World Darts Championships, sending Alexandra Palace into chaos.
Two-time winner Peter Wright crashed out of the PDC World Darts Championship in the second round after a 3-0 defeat to Jim Williams at Alexandra Palace.
Two-time winner Peter “Snakebite” Wright suffered a shock exit from the World Darts Championship, while 16-year-old Luke Littler enjoyed a debut to remember ...
Littler delivered a scintillating display at Alexandra Palace to ease beyond Christian Kist 3-0, racking up an average of 106.12 and seven 180s along the ...
If the darting world did not know it, they do now – Luke “The Nuke” Littler is one to watch.
A teenage darts player is aiming to upset another big name in his quest to win his first world title.
Since his stunning World Darts Championship debut, Warrington's Luke Littler has been the name on everybody's lips.
Teenager has been tipped as darts' next big star, with Phil Taylor saying he has the potential to be 'one of the best players ever'
Littler had Alexandra Palace rocking as he beat Christian Kist on his World Championship debut with a monstrous average.
The teenager from Warrington feels as if he could have been grown by a mad scientist in a lab for darts players using Phil Taylor's DNA.