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Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen – World Darts Championship: Live rating and leg-by-leg updates as teenage sensation wins his first-ever world title with an emphatic 6-3 victory to assert £500,000 prize

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest scores and leg-by-leg updates from final night of the 2025 PDC World Championship as teenage sensation Luke Littler comes up against three-time champion Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace. 

St Helens reacts

These are the scenes from inside St Helends Darts Academy, where Littler calls home.

They are so proud. And great to see so many young fans enjoying it too.

Members of Luke Littler's local club and his first coach, Karl Holden (centre right) celebrate his victory, the St Helen's Darts Academy, watch him play against Michael van Gerwen in the World Darts Championship Final. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Members of Luke Littler's local club and his first coach, Karl Holden (right) celebrate his victory, the St Helen's Darts Academy, watch him play against Michael van Gerwen in the World Darts Championship Final. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Members of Luke Littler's local club and his first coach, Karl Holden (centre right) celebrate his victory, the St Helen's Darts Academy, watch him play against Michael van Gerwen in the World Darts Championship Final. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Emotion on show

Littler poses with his parents and other various family members. Imagine how proud you must be.

Here’s a look at the pure emotion on show. Bless him.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 03: Luke Littler of England celebrates winning the Final against Michael van Gerwen of The Netherlands during day sixteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on January 03, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Darts - 2025 PDC World Darts Championship - Alexandra Palace, London, Britain - January 3, 2025 Luke Littler celebrates after winning the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Luke Littler of England celebrates after winning a match during the final against Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands at the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in London, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Over £1m raised for Prostate Cancer UK

A word for Paddy Power, by the way, who have donated a total of £1,027,000 to Prostate Cancer UK on the back of the 180s this tournament.

£1,000 for each 180. There were 907 in total. Two nine-darters for £120,000. Brilliant work.

Littler reveals he watched Humphries final back today

Littler is now on stage lifting the trophy with photographers in front of the fans.

There’s a lot of confetti.

He told Sky that he watched the final against Humphries from last year back today.

He’s also now lifting the Ballon D’Art for the most 180s in the tournament.

‘It’s genius’

Genius in any sport is mesmering and Littler was mesmerising tonight.

There is a dynamism about him on the oche that lights up darts. He is the vehicle that darts can ride to a bigger and bigger profile.

Van Gerwen: ‘Every 17 years a star is born and he is one’

Michael van Gerwen, speaking to Sky Sports:

I went 4-0 behind and I thought I wasn’t doing myself any justice but that’s how it is. At 4-0 I was not the worst player out of us and fair play to him. Every chance he got to hurt me he did it.

I sometimes say every 17 years a star gets born and he is one of them. I had a lovely tournament and enjoyed every moment of the ride. In the beginning I was letting myself down and when you do that a player with his ability, you will be in trouble and that is how it was.

I’m 35, he’s 17. Every 17 years a start is born. He deserved it, he played well. It hurts, but that’s how it should be becuase if it doesn’t you are not going to be a sportsman.

Luke Littler celebrates winning the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (right) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Littler: ‘Everyone dreams of lifting that trophy’

Luke Littler, speaking to Sky Sports:

I can’t believe it. Honestly, I can’t believe it. We both played so well, I have said I needed to get off to a quick start and that’s what I did. Michael was right behind me all game.

Everyone dreams of lifting this trophy but you have to get through a tough field. I cannot believe it.

As soon as he missed the 121 and I had three in hand I knew. I usually don’t go for D16 but I just thought hit it. Throughout I have settled.

Tops and 10s were going well. They had to. I was practicing back stage.

I started gettingnervous 2-0 but I told myself to relax. To get it over and done with then was special.

Darts - 2025 PDC World Darts Championship - Alexandra Palace, London, Britain - January 3, 2025 Luke Littler celebrates with the Sid Waddell trophy after winning the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Luke Littler celebrates winning the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (not pictured) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

The winning moment

He missed one D16 for victory before delivering on his second dart.

The definition of ‘scenes’. Pretty emotional.

Luke Littler is crowned champion

‘One Luke Littler’ rings around the Ally Pally.

We have witnessed history.

Van Gerwen received his trophy and £200,000 before Littler is crowned.

The new world No 2. The champion of the world. Insane.

Littler in tears after victory

HE’S DONE IT! THE 17-YEAR-OLD HAS OBLITERATED ONE OF THE BEST DARTS PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!

He is in tears. He cannot believe it. The 17-year-old. World champion.

Darts - 2025 PDC World Darts Championship - Alexandra Palace, London, Britain - January 3, 2025 Luke Littler celebrates after winning the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Luke Littler celebrates winning the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (not pictured) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
England's Luke Littler reacts after his win over Netherlands' Michael van Gerwen in the PDC World Darts Championship final, at Alexandra Palace in London on January 3, 2025. Luke Littler became darts' youngest world champion at just 17 after thrashing three-time winner Michael van Gerwen in front of an adoring home crowd at London's Alexandra Palace on Friday. This time there was no stopping "Luke the Nuke" as he stormed past Dutchman Van Gerwen by seven sets to three. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) (Photo by BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)

LUKE LITTLER IS THE WORLD CHAMPION!

MvG must break, hold, break. Desperate times.

Two trebles for each ot them in their first visits. One for Littler in his second. Two for MvG.

Littler leaves 132. MvG 122.

132 for the title. Bull. Bull. MISSES D16 FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP!

121 not going. D16 for Luke.

LUKE LITTLER IS THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD!

Littler* 6-3 (2-0) Van Gerwen*

MvG must break soon. But he has to hold first.

Littler has a chance here. He’s 70 ahead. MvG then goes trebleless!

Oh, here goes Littler. Leaves 62.

TOPS FOR THE BREAK! HE IS ONE LEG AWAY!

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 03: Luke Littler of England celebrates during the Final against Michael van Gerwen of The Netherlands during day sixteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on January 03, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)

Littler* 6-3 (1-0) Van Gerwen

Here we go then. Littler has the darts.

But MvG is ticking and he’s up with Littler who can’t leave a finish. MvG leaves 137.

Better from Littler. leaves 48 and he will go 8.

MvG misses double double. D10 goes for Littler!

VAN GERWEN WINS THE NINTH SET! Littler* 6-3 (1-3) Van Gerwen

Littler trebleless first visit. MvG 134. 100 for Littler. but MvG has the darts.

Littler will write this set off. He needs to win just one of the next six sets.

D16 goes and MvG wins the set! 6-3.

Littler 6-2 (1-2) Van Gerwen*

180 from MvG to kick us off. He must hold.

96 for Littler.

Good frokm MvG with 115. Littler a way behind.

MvG leaves 66 after nine. Then D16 with Littler back – it goes.

Littler* 6-2 (1-1) Van Gerwen

103.31 avergae for Littler. He is a joke.

MvG stumbles with 58 when he’s given a sniff.

Littler can set up from 213. Leaves 73 then tops.

154 must go. It does not.

Littler 6-2 (1-0) Van Gerwen*

He is one set away.

Littler does not have the darts this set but MvG essentially now needs to win 5-0.

Good start from MvG.

Just one treble in his first two visits. But a 180 in his third! Leaving 164.

MvG leaves 89 but chance for Littler.

No… he misses the bull for a 164!

MvG mops up.

LITTLER WINS THE EIGHTH SET! Littler* 6-2 (3-0) Van Gerwen

MvG steals the darts in this leg early! He takes a bit of time to steady himself and chucks in a 180.

Littler stays within touching distance with a 140. MvG sets up 92. Littler 64.

92 must go. He misses D18 for double double.

Tops for Littler! 6-2! He is on his way!

‘Breaks come at opportune times’

The breaks have come at opportune times for Luke Littler. Just when Michael van Gerwen builds some momentum, he’s had to step off stage.

Littler 5-2 (2-0) Van Gerwen*

Back to back 140s to start to leg for MvG.

P9ttper does pretty much the same.

MvG leaves 128, Littler 50.

128 won’t go. Tops gives Littler a break! 11-darter!

Littler* 5-2 (1-0) Van Gerwen

The players are back out after the break.

Littler has the darts.

134 to start for the Nuke. 80 for MvG.

140 more for the Nuke.

130 to take out. Bull to win it but no.

153 to break for MvG. No.

5. D10. 1-0 Littler.

The defending champion

Luke Humphries has wished the pair luck too.

He will no longer be champion in a couple of hours maximum. His world No 1 status is safe, however.

Littler let Humphries 4-2 this time last year.

‘At least it’s turning into a contest’

At least this is turning into a hint of a contest, with Michael Van Gerwen applying some pressure. Next set is massive, needless to say.

VAN GERWEN WINS THE SEVENTH SET! Littler 5-2 (2-3) Van Gerwen*

Cracking start for MvG with a 180 to start. Littler goes just 100.

137 next up for MvG. What a set.

Littler way off here.

Littler leaves 161 with MvG on 142. Should get six. Leaves tops.

161 not going.

Tops for the set. Two for MvG!

Littler* 5-1 (2-2) Van Gerwen

Littler must hold.

A 109 set average for MvG so far.

Littler is ahead in the leg and leaves 46. MvG 139. Not going.

Littler takes out the 46 and it’s a decider.

Littler 5-1 (1-2) Van Gerwen*

140 to start for MvG. Just keep holding and he’ll win this set.

140 more too.

Littler pins 180. He will respond every time.

MvG though leaves 81 as Littler leaves 170.

D6 goes for a 12-darter.

Littler* 5-1 (1-1) Van Gerwen

Mental how quiet this crowd is, by the way. In awe, perhaps.

Just one treble in thr first six for Littler. MvG smelling blood.

He has the darts but does suffer another bounce out.

140 from Littler leaves 124. MvG will go for 161 but not this time.

124 goes! Littler pins the bullseye!

Littler 5-1 (0-1) Van Gerwen*

MvG needs this, then. 140 to start. It’s going very quickly.

He’s in control of this leg and sets up 36 with a 180.

Littler is on 146.

MvG pins D14.

LITTLER WINS THE SIXTH SET! Littler* 5-1 (2-2) Van Gerwen

180 to start for Littler! 80 for MvG.

100 for Littler. MvG 96.

Littler leaves 128. MvG needs to rely on mistakes.

Littler has six at 128. Leaves 35…

MvG sets up 51 but Littler pins D10 to go 5-1 up!

Littler 4-1 (2-2) Van Gerwen*

Littler doesn’t need this leg but it would be nice for him. He’s averaging over 111 this set.

And here he goes. 134 leaves 227. MvG now up against it on 195.

Just 100 for Littler. MvG leaves 62. Littler misses the bull for the set.

MvG plugs D16 so we got to a decider.

Littler* 4-1 (2-1) Van Gerwen

Littler starts the leg with 180. Then 100.

He leaves 87 after nine. MvG 189.

87 then for Littler. D10 to hold! One more leg to go 5-1 up.

Luke Littler celebrates winning the sixth set during the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (not pictured) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Littler 4-1 (1-1) Van Gerwen*

MvG needs to hold now. 84. Littler goes 134.

MvG goes 180! Littler 140.

He leaves just 150, though. Littler 170 again.

157 won’t go but he leaves 66.

The 170 not going.

Littler still in three figures but MvG mises the double.

A dart for the Nuke. Too high on tops!

MvG pins double 1!

Littler* 4-1 (1-0) Van Gerwen

Could we have a game on? Maybe, I suppose.

Littler does have the darts this set. 180 to start.

Hang on… six perfect darts. Go on…

Strays into the 1! Damn.

Still, he leaves 72 after nine. 40 now left. MvG not on a finish.

Tops goes.

VAN GERWEN WINS THE FIFTH SET! Littler* 4-1 (1-3) Van Gerwen

134 for Littler. He must hold then break.

96 for MvG.

Littler goes 140. Comfortable. MvG the same.

Bit ofpressure as Littler goes without a treble and leaves 170 again.

NMvG sets up 133.

The 170 will not go on this occasion. But he leaves 36.

BULLSEYE FOR THE SET FOR MvG! WELCOME TO THE PARTY!

Littler 4-0 (1-2) Van Gerwen*

MvG sloppy but Littler can’t capitalise. He pins 140 to recover, Littler goes 180. Always responds.

164 could go. It doesn’t.

80 for MvG. D10 taken. He’s a leg away.

‘Could be the fastest final in history’

Littler is leading 4-0 after 24 minutes. We could be on for the fastest final in history here, not that I know the record to beat, mind.

Littler* 4-0 (1-1) Van Gerwen

Both players go trebleless first visit. Littler then goes 140.

All about the set up from 229. He leaves 130. But MvG is back in 292.

No finish for him so – well, he doesn’t need six. Tops for 130.

Luke Littler celebrates during the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (not pictured) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Littler 4-0 (0-1) Van Gerwen*

MvG needs something special…

He has the darts. 134 to start, Littler goes 180.

MvG hits one of his own.

Four perfect darts but a fifth is deflected.

MvG scoring well so he leaves 53.

Two darts at tops missed.

145 for Liittler. Can only manage 105.

D10 missed. And again. But the third gets it!

Storming to victory

I can’t quite believe what I’m watching…

‘You can see the confidence coursing through Littler’

Like I said, death, taxes, and Luke Littler hitting double 10…

That bullseye followed by D10 was outrageous, almost like showboating at the oche. You can see the confidence coursing through Littler. In a game of darts, the momentum can shift fast. But Michael van Gerwen cannot get close right now.

LITTLER WINS THE FOURTH SET! Littler 4-0 (3-1) Van Gerwen*

He must now hold.

100 for MvG. Littler 96.

180 from MvG! He’s well ahead on that front.

Should hold from here.

128 won’t go so 170 for Littler…

One… two… outer bull! Another set dart.

MvG misses three darts and busts!

25 for Littler. D10! On his way!

Littler* 3-0 (2-1) Van Gerwen

For the fourth set, then.

96 to start. MvG goes 100. Littler is 11-2 up in legs…

140 from the Nuke. He’s on his way.

MvG goes trebleless from 308 and Littler sets up to leave 150. Chance, maybe…

180! What a time to do it!

150 won’t go. Great chance to break. Misses D16.

Littler misses two at D16 for the set!

MvG goes inside but pins D8 to break!

Littler 3-0 (2-0) Van Gerwen*

The crowd finally come alive.

MvG leaves 170 but Littler hits 180 to leave 88.

The 170 doesn’t go. But Littler pins D7 and he breaks once again!

Luke Littler during the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (not pictured) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Littler* 3-0 (1-0) Van Gerwen

Littler now has the darts. He starts with 30.

MvG lets him off with no treble. They’re both averaging below 97.

MvG there with Littler. But 140 from the Nuke leaves 150.

What can MvG leave? 124.

Littler leaves 70. The 124 isn’t going. MvG finding it hard to hit the treble.

BULL D10! YES PLEASE!

LITTLER WINS THE THIRD SET! Littler* 3-0 (3-1) Van Gerwen

59 for Littler to start. 180 for MvG!

140 for Littler. MvG ahead though, great chance.

Littler leaves 170 again. MvG 91.

Littler misses bull for the set!

91 won’t go either.

25 for the set. D10! 3-0!

Littler 2-0 (2-1) Van Gerwen*

MvG goes trebleless first up. Littler gets one.

Good from Littler too as he edges ahead. One treble for MvG and he can’t leave a finish from 310.

Littler leaves 170 again. MvG now 154.

The 170 will not go. Leaves 70.

154 starts with a 1…

Littler misses tops and D10!

91 for MvG. Needs this.

Nope. Should have gone double double!

D10 goes now! Break!

Littler* 2-0 (1-1) Van Gerwen

MvG up with Littler here. Big chance as Littler goes trebleless. MvG now has the darts and is well in control of this set.

He leaves 168. Littler 170.

The 168 can’t go but he leaves tops.

The 170 won’t go now.

40 won’t either! Three darts!

Littler misses D5 but hits D5. Get out of jail.

Littler 2-0 (0-1) Van Gerwen*

MvG isn’t exactly not up and running. He’s averaging over 99. Just can’t get close.

Starts with bounce oiut here as Littler starys into the 5 again.

Better now as the green machine puts in 140. Littler follows him.

All about the set-up now. 63 leaves 122.

Chance for Littler. 218 down to 145.

The 145 won’t go. MvG takes out 24 at the first time of asking.

‘It’s freezing’

‘Tis freezing at Ally Pally, by the way. When Luke Littler left the stage after that first set, he was rubbing his hands together as he walked by me. But he’s doing well enough if the digits are as frozen as mine.

Death, taxes, and Luke Littler hitting double 10.

LITTLER WINS THE SECOND SET! Littler* 2-0 (3-0) Van Gerwen

Littler below 300 and MvG puts in 180 to pressure.

Littler goes double double but can’t deliver.

Bull for MvG! Misses!

Tops for Littler. Misses. But D10? Course.

He leads by two sets.

Littler 1-0 (2-0) Van Gerwen*

Littler up with MvG early in this leg as we go below 300.

174 though sets up 100. Littler says 180.

MvG’s two darts at tops are wild! Can Littler take out 82? Yes.

Luke Littler celebrates during the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen (not pictured) at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Littler* 1-0 (1-0) Van Gerwen

We’re back after a quick break. Scroll down if you want to see where the players go during them.

Littler has the darts this time.

Pressure with MvG hitting his latest 180. Littler then hits one.

Narrowly misses bull to go one up but leaves D10 and he simply does not miss.

Bunting chips in

It could have been him tonight…

Such a likeable bloke. I wish I was going Bunting mental.

‘A few nervy darts’

A few nervy darts thrown by both players in this first set which is contributing to the odd questionable score. Understandable, really.

LITTLER WINS THE FIRST SET! Littler* 1-0 (3-1) Van Gerwen

140 first up from Littler. MvG answers with a 180.

Big last dart for Littler to score 86. A bit all over the place and he doesn’t leave a checkout.

MvG lets him off with 46 to too leave 179.

Littler on 80. MvG leaves 80 too.

And D10 gives Littler the first set!

Littler 0-0 (2-1) Van Gerwen*

A big deflection costs Littler his first 180 of the game. MvG well on top with 100 then 140.

MvG’s out is 161. It’s not going to go but he leaves 102.

153 for Littler? Not this time.

The 102 doesn’t go either so another good chance for the 17-year-old.

He misses both D14 and D7. Two set darts missed.

D16 goes for MvG on throw.

Littler* 0-0 (2-0) Van Gerwen

100 to kick off for Littler.

He has a good cushion of around 60 mid leg.

Littler can set up from 184. Ew, just 45.

Just one treble for MvG to try and capitalise.

Littler then misses big 20 to leave tops.

He has to take out 55. Misses tops – but he doesn’t miss D10!

Darts - 2025 PDC World Darts Championship - Alexandra Palace, London, Britain - January 3, 2025 Michael van Gerwen reacts during the final against Luke Littler Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Littler 0-0 (1-0) Van Gerwen*

A bit of an awkward moment as MvG throws some darts to warm up and looks at Littler as if to go, ‘go on then’.

Littler knows the drill. He was waiting for the cheerleaders to walk off.

Right. 100 from MvG to start. 58 for Littler.

He’s there though with MvG, who sticks a couple in the 1.

The first 180 of the game leaves MvG with 25. Littler on 140.

9 then bust!

Littler is just low on the second 60. MvG misses D4!

Tops for Littler and he breaks!

Time for the walk-ons!

Here. We. Go.

John McDonald takes to the mic. Littler will be out first.

Here he is. Red light. Green light. You know the drill.

Oooo. Loads of boos for MvG. Not that he’ll care.

The embrace is professional. Won’t be one fist bump tonight.

Strap in, because are are ready to get going. MvG to start. First to seven.

Celeb spotting

There will surely be plenty of celebs in town tonight.

Michael McIntyre, Andy Goldstein and, er, Darren Bent.

Keep your eye out.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 03: Michael McIntyre, Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent take part in the 'Game Of Throws' Challenge hosted by Kyle Walker backstage during the Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on January 03, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Sky Creative Brand)
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 03: Michael McIntyre, Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent take part in the 'Game Of Throws' Challenge hosted by Kyle Walker backstage during the Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on January 03, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Sky Creative Brand)

Final predictions

Sky have a timer on screen and there’s less than four minutes to go until we get underway.

Your final predictions in the comments please…

For what it’s worth, I refuse to believe Littler can be this good. MvG, 7-4, for me.

Here’s how they line up, so to speak, from our friends at Sofascore.

Van Gerwen to throw first

Sky have just shown the throw at the bull. That essentially means whoever is closest to the ball behind the scenes can throw first.

MvG won it. So Littler will have to break early to ensure he’s not trailing.

How much of an impact will that have? We shall see.

Littler: ‘I have learnt many things’

Luke Littler, speaking to Sky Sports:

I have learnt many things from last year. I am hoping for a quick start. Since I was a little kid I have been dreaming of lifting the trophy.

Tonight I could make history. But I know if it doesn’t go right tonight, I have many years to become the youngest.

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Stand up, if you love the darts

One of the best things about darts is the fancy dress, and the fans have delivered once again tonight.

I mentioned the other day that when I was at a table earlier in the tournament I felt out of place. There genuinely are more in fancy dress than not.

You’ll spot all sorts tonight Looks here as if we have some power rangers, some bananas, and a kangeroo of sorts? Maybe.

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MvG at Littler’s age

Littler would become the youngest-ever world champion if he wins tonight. Are you surprised?

As aforementioned, MvG holds the record, winning it when he was 24.

Have you ever wondered what he looked like when he was Littler’s age? Of course you have. Click here or below to find out.

MvG’s title history

He hasn’t had success on this stage since 2019, so people do forget quite how good MvG was in his hayday.

He is the youngest ever world champion, winning it at 24 in 2014. He then lifted the title in 2017 and 2019, too. The Green Machine was the man who dethroned Phil Taylor, really.

I do wonder how he feels about the attention not being on him tonight and being the underdog.

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen celebrates with the Sid Waddell trophy after defeating Britains Peter Wright in the PDC World Championship darts final at Alexandra Palace in north London, England on January 1, 2014. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLISJUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images
Michael Van Gerwen celebrates with the trophy after winning the final during day sixteen of the William Hill World Darts Championships at Alexandra Palace, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday January 1, 2019. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire

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Half-and-half scarves at darts, anyone?

Anything for a quick buck, I suppose.

Wonder what they’re going for.

A Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen half and half scarf for sale ahead of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen half and half scarves for sale ahead of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen half and half scarves for sale ahead of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship final at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Friday January 3, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

‘The most popular sports star in Britain’

If Littler wins this evening, does it elevate him to the most popular sports star in Britain? Despite football’s stranglehold on opinion, I think it does.

Dawson: ‘He should not be doing what he’s doing’

Dan Dawson, Sky Sports:

He is a freakish talent. He should not be able to do what he is doing having just arrived on the scene.

To reach the final in his first two… he could be world champion tonight.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dennis Goodwin/ProSports/Shutterstock (15067429fi) Luke Littler celebrates during the 2024 Paddy Power World Darts Championship semi-final at Alexandra Palace, London 02/01/2025., 2024 World Darts Champs - 02 Jan 2025

Behind the scenes

This is quite cool. A look at where the players go in their breaks.

There will be a few tonight, including early doors after the first and second sets. For the players to gather their thoughts.

And this is where they will go! Unless, of course, they opt to stay on the stage.

Who will be in the Premier League?

I do wonder.

The eight names will be revealed on Monday. Eight people who will tour the UK and in some cases Europe in the bid to be crowned champion. Littler won it last year…

There’s been some debate over whether this post on X has the silhouettes of the actual players. I’m not sure.

I think Littler, MvG, Humphries and Bunting are nailed. Cross probably too.

As for the other three, I’m not sure. The likes of Damon Heta, Dobey, Gerwyn Price, Nathan Aspinall and maybe other are all contenders.

Stam: ‘Hopefully he can show the world what he is capable of’

Jaap Stam, former Manchester United defender, speaking to SportsLens:

It would be a real shame if Michael van Gerwen doesn’t win another world title before he retires, but we know he’s not in the best position in terms of his form.

But in these tournaments we know that anything can happen and hopefully he can grow into it, hopefully for the Dutch public we can see him achieve it one more time before he decides that he’s had enough.

There are so many good players in darts that keeping that highest standard is difficult in every tournament and as a sportsperson you have to have the belief that you can win the trophy.

I’m sure he has that belief and hopefully he can again show the world what he is capable of.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: Jaap Stam, former Manchester United player, looks on prior to the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Manchester United and Leicester City at Old Trafford on October 30, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)

‘A smorgasbord of silliness’

Alexandra Palace is a smorgasbord of silliness – I’ve just been for a wander through the main hall and my favourite costume thus far is the group of lads dressed as the Liverpool Spice Boys.

You’re spoilt for choice, mind. Pingus, nuns, Cookie Monster, Pikachu. Willy Wonka complete with his wife, an Oompa Loompa. What a sport, eh.

The prize money up for grabs

A closer look at the prize money on offer tonight…

  • Winner: £500,000
  • Runner-up: £200,000
  • Semis: £100,000
  • Quarters: £50,000
  • Fourth round: £35,000
  • Third round: £25,000
  • Second round: £15,000
  • First round: £7,500

£2.5million in total.

Luke Humphries celebrates with the trophy after winning the final of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship against Luke Littler at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Wednesday January 3, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

This time last year, Eloise Milburn was in Littler’s corner every night, alongside his parents. It was the talk of the town given the age gap of more than four years, but she was there to support him nonetheless.

They broke up in mid-2024, with Littler asking fans to respect their privacy.Does, though, the Nuke have a new girlfriend? He seemed to be caught out late last year when streaming with Angry Ginge and a female voice was heard speaking down Littler’s microphone.

If it is indeed a girlfriend or love interest, she has definitely been kept out the limelight. And a relationship expert has detailed why.

Click here or below to read more.

How Littler got here

And here’s Littler’s run. The one Van Gerwen has declared has been oh so easy.

He was seeded at four, straight into the second round where he clashed with Ryan Meikle. He was comfortable enough, emerging the 3-1 victor, but broke down into tears afterwards. He criticised his performance after, but had that first game out of the way that carried so much hope and expectation.

The 17-year-old then hit his stride. Ian White posed a challenge, in fine form, and Littler dispatched of him 4-1. He then really had to turn up against Ryan Joyce, who is so clinical on the outer ring that it’s a joke.Littler though averaged over 103, throwing 14 180s and withstanding the most pressure he had faced to date.

That took us to the quarters, where he faced Aspinall, who, in truth, was never really in the game. Littler won 5-2, again averaging over 101 and hitting more than 45 per cent of his doubles.

Then he beat Bunting, and has one final mammoth clash tonight.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 21: Luke Littler of England celebrates victory over Ryan Meikle of England with his mother, Lisa Littler, following their Round Two match on day seven of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 21, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
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MvG’s route to the final

Van Gerwen has had a lot to say about Littler’s run to the final. So let’s take a look at his.

Seeded third, he of course received a bye in the first round, before drawing James Hurrell in the second round. The Englishman was absolutely no match for the Green Machine, falling to a 3-0 defeat.

After that, it was Brendan Dolan, who put up much more of a fight and averaged over 96 with over 42 per cent success on the doubles.

It was a strong showing from the Northern Irishman, but, as it goes with set play, he didn’t win his legs at the right time and fell to a 4-2 defeat. Another one bites the dust.

Surprise package Jeffrey de Graaf was up next and no competition for Van Gerwen, who was starting to hit his stride and averaged nearly 102. He won 4-2, setting up a quarter-final clash with Callan Rydz.

For me, this was game of the tournament. I really fancied Rydz to win, and he averaged 103.88, smashing in 17 180s and plugging 46.15 per cent of his doubles. That was a game Rydz would have won on legs, but, again, because of set play, MvG came through it.

Not that he was poor – averaging over 103 and logging 14 180s of his own. He had to shine to win.

That took us to last night. When he dismantled Dobey. One more to go…

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 01: Callan Rydz of England celebrates against Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands during their Quarter-Final match on Day Fourteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on January 01, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Michael van Gerwen (right) during their semi-final match against Chris Dobey on day fifteen of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Thursday January 2, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

The best leg of darts of all time

We can’t speak about a World Darts Championship final without mentioning this from two years ago.

It feels mental that it was that long ago!Michael Smith, Michael van Gerwen. Both players on nine-darters. Van Gerwen missed, Smith hit. The best leg of darts of all time. I can’t spake.

Will we see another nine tonight? We’ve had two so far this tournament. Yes please.

A photo that tells a thousand words

What a fantastic photo.This is being billed as the prodigy vs the grand master.

Not sure I like that analogy. Sure, Van Gerwen has had the best career of anyone who is still going. He is, overall, the very best, and probably the second best player of all time. But if Littler a prodigy? By age or whatever, sure. But he is now a serial winner in his own right.

Anyway, what a match it promises to be. Would love to see these two have a legit chess match.

Bray: ‘I think MvG wins’

Russ Bray, speaking to Mail Sport:

Littler has still got growing to do. He’s still only a boy, only a kid, becomes an adult properly in a few weeks’ time. We’ll see how good Luke is in the next couple of years because everything’s new, he’s not defending any money within the circuit. So let’s see what happens after that, because I’m sure he’ll have a different pressure.

He’s got a different pressure this year in the World Championships because everyone’s expecting it. So it’s a different ball game. But he’s more than capable of winning the World Championship, absolutely no two ways about it.

Van Gerwen was the nearest thing to Littler when he was 17. I called a nine-darter for him against Barney [Raymond van Barneveld] in front of four or 5,000 people in the Netherlands when he was 17 years of age. Incredible. There’s a young lad in India who’s only 14. He’s their national champion. He’s a bit tidy. He’s a bit tasty.

I think MvG wins 7-4. He is hitting form and confidence at the right time, also he knows how to win this tournament, having done so three times previous, that may just be the key to him taking the title. But Littler is a class act and to be fair, that 7-4 could be either way.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 02: Russ Bray interviewed backstage by Joe Thomlinson during The Darts championship at Alexandra Palace on January 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Sky Creative Brand )

Russ Bray’s views

My colleague, Sam Lawley, had the pleasure of speaking to legendary referee Russ Bray ahead of tonight. What a bloke.

Bray retired after last year’s Worlds after years and years of service to the game. Even if you don’t follow darts too closely, you will be familiar with his iconic ‘180’.

Here’s a social clip we filmed with him playing winner stays on when he cause up with him before the tournament started.

He has also got a book out. It’s called ‘All About Darts’ – well worth a buy if you haven’t checked it out yet.

The prize on offer

This is what they are playing for tonight.

It must be nearly as tall as Littler.

So far this competition, it’s all been a bit pally pally when it comes to Littler. During his wins over Nathan Aspinall and Bunting in particular, he was joking, laughing, fist bumping his opponents left, right and centre.

I noticed a bit of criticism of that on social media last night, but I can promise you there will be absolutely none of that tonight. Not MvG’s style.

The mind games began as early as last night in Van Gerwen’s post-match presser, before Littler had even won his game.

He wrote off Littler’s run to this point, while also biting back at one reporter: ‘Don’t ask those silly questions, right? Of course, I’m the favourite.’

Read more below or here. Needle!

MvG back to his best?

Van Gerwen’s numbers didn’t quite match up to Littler’s, but he too was dominant as he dispatched of Chris Dobey by the same score.

A 98.84 average, eight 180s and looking like the Van Gerwen of old on the back of what has been a really poor year for him. Like I say, though, that won’t matter if he wins tonight.

‘I’ve won f*** all yet,’ he told Sky Sports last night. It’s true. There is one very sizeable hurdle left to overcome tonight.

Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands celebfartes after winning the semifinal match against Chris Dobey of England, at the World Darts Championship in London, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands celebfartes after winning the semifinal match against Chris Dobey of England, at the World Darts Championship in London, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Littler storms into final

Littler was tipped to get the job done against Stephen Bunting last night, but not in quite as dominant fashion as he did.

The teenager was at his very best, averaging 105.48, throwing 13 180s and hitting 44.19 per cent of his doubles.

It’s not like Bunting was bad. He too averages over 100, but he couldn’t get near Littler, losing 6-1 and merely playing a part in his opponent’s sensational journey.

Littler is ready. It is his destiny to be world champion.

Littler’s sensational 12 months

What a year for Littler. Be honest, before last year’s Worlds, how many of you knew who he was?

He was just 16 when he debuted in last year’s tournament. And he just kept winning. From being a bit of a cheeky chap, so to speak, on stage, he took out the likes of Andrew Gilding and Matt Campbell before taking on his childhood hero, Roman van Barneveld.

No issue there either. Just a 4-1 win over a four-time world champion.

The run continued as he beat both Brendan Dolan and Rob Cross, before facing the man who would become his arch rival, Luke Humphries in the final.

He was on top, missing double 2 to go 5-2 up. But he didn’t and Humphries showed his class by coming back to claim victory. But a star was born.

Since then, he has become truly famous, starring on shows like the Jonathan Ross show, Bullseye, and Game of Throws.

There are, though, darts to be thrown. and there’s a job to do tonight.

Luke Littler celebrates with the trophy after victory in the final against Luke Humphries during the 2024 BetMGM Premier League play-off at The O2, London. Picture date: Thursday May 23, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS Premier League. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Luke Littler celebrates with the trophy after victory in the final against Luke Humphries during the 2024 BetMGM Premier League play-off at The O2, London. Picture date: Thursday May 23, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS Premier League. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

This is how the two men – well, man and boy – compare ahead of tonight.

It’s no secret that Van Gerwen is much, much more experienced. He has 47 major career titles to Littler’s three. But, this tournament, Littler has more 180s and a higher average – he’s a bit of a maximum machine.

We’ve also had a look at who they support, their routes to the final, and their partners. Click here or below to get the full tale of the tape.

A clash of two titans

Van Gerwen is looking to win his fourth world title. For Littler, it would be his first, but he is just 17 – in case you hadn’t heard.

The Dutchman is a winning machine, but has not been as his best this year. He has won pretty much nothing – but that could all change tonight and he won’t care one jot if he’s the one lifting the trophy in a few hours.

It is indeed the Sid Waddell trophy they are playing for tonight, named after the legendary commentator. But it’s also the right to be named the world’s best, even though neither man will be able to leapfrog Luke Humphries with a win tonight.

And there is also the small matter of £500,000 on the line.

Luke Littler’s time to shine

Good evening one and all and welcome. It’s the big one – Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen in the final of the World Darts Championship.

I cannot wait. As soon as defending champion Luke Humphries went out, it was the final everyone wanted, and it’s the final everyone is getting.

The teenage prodigy turned world beater up against one of the best sportspeople in the planet and that the sport of darts has ever seen. No time for sentiment. For poetic endings. If Littler wants to win this thing, he is going to have to earn it. But he knows that, and he know what he is up against.

Play is expected to get underway at around 7:40. So strap in and get ready for what could be an absolute classic.

Luke Littler of England, right, celebrates after winning the semifinal match against Stephen Bunting of England, at the World Darts Championship in London, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Luke Littler of England reacts during the semifinal match against Stephen Bunting of England, at the World Darts Championship in London, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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