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What time is Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries tonight?

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What time is Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries tonight?
What time is Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries tonight?

LUKE LITTLER is up against it tonight as he takes on Luke Humphries in a huge World Darts Championship final.

The 16-year-old has taken the tournament by storm, smashing through former world champions en route to this evening's showpiece.

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Luke Littler has been brilliant at the World Darts Championships this yearCredit: PA
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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries five years ago when the former was just 12 years oldCredit: X @LukeTheNuke180

Littler beat Rob Cross 6-2 last night while Humphries overcame Scott Williams 6-0 in an easy semi-final.

Before yesterday's final, Littler also beat former champion Raymond van Barneveld and Brendan Dolan.

But Humphries was the pre-tournament favourite, and has been scintillating at the Ally Pally so far.

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SunSport have all the details on how to watch tonight's massive clash.

What time is Littler vs Humphries?

  • Littler vs Humphries gets underway tonight at around 8.20pm GMT.
  • The pair will take to the Ally Pally stage at approximately 8.15pm.
  • Coverage of the action will begin at 7.30 on Sky Sports Darts.
  • The Alexandra Palace in London will play host as usual.

How to watch Littler vs Humphries?

  • Littler vs Humphries will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Darts from 7.30pm.
  • Sky Sports Arena will also show the event from 8pm.
  • You can live stream the action from the Sky Go and NOW TV app, both of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

What's the prize money?

  • The winner of tonight's huge match will win a whopping £500,000.
  • But as a runner-up, both Littler and Humphries are guaranteed to pocket £200,000.

Matt Penn

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