LUKE LITTLER'S inspirational three-word message to his mum proves the teenager believes he can be crowned world champion next week.
Littler, 16, continued his sensational run at Ally Pally as he secured his last-16 spot in style on Wednesday night.
Luke Littler will play his last-16 match at the PDC World Darts Championship on SaturdayCredit: PALittler celebrated with his mum Lisa at Ally PallyCredit: GettyThe Warrington warrior thumped Canadian Matt Campbell 4-1 last night to bank himself a cool £35,000 in prize money.
But as he broke down in tears celebrating with his mum Lisa - who missed his first two wins due to work - he delivered an emotional rallying cry.
Littler declared: "The dream continues."
Fans in hysterics as Price wears EAR DEFENDERS to block boos but still losesThat dream is to go all the way at the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, lifting the Sid Waddell trophy and pocketing the £500,000 winner's cheque on January 3.
And with his odds tumbling by the round - from 150-1 at the start of the tournament to 10-1 - and his confidence soaring, Littler is daring to dream.
He said: "I started crying when I saw my mum in the crowd.
"She was nervous. I saw her with her head in her hands.
"I said to her, ‘The dream continues.’
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"She said the same thing.”
Littler raced into a 2-0 lead after the first two sets then came from 2-0 down to claim the third 3-2.
Part-time welder Campbell did take the fourth after his young opponent just missed a match dart on the Bullseye.
Price may boycott Ally Pally after exit as he blocks boos with ear defendersBut it only delayed the inevitable as Littler wrapped up victory with double tops.
After his touching moment with his mum, the teen regained his composure to pose for a photo with Manchester United footballer Donny van de Beek backstage at Ally Pally.
He then headed for his customary celebratory kebab before a couple of days off ahead of Saturday's showdown with either Jim Williams or his hero Raymond van Barneveld.
Littler added: "Playing Raymond would be unbelievable.
“Win or lose, I’ll still be happy with making the last 16."
The 16-year-old proved too strong for Canadian Matt CampbellCredit: PALittler posed for a photo with Donny van de Beek after the winCredit: Instagram / lukethenukelittler