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Luke Littler wins second Premier League night in a row as followers say ‘he will not lose once more’

There is just no stopping Luke Littler at the moment.

The teenage sensation, 18, secured his second Premier League Darts evening on the bounce – and his fourth overall – on night eight in Newcastle.

Even the great Luke Humphries just couldn’t get close to the scoring power of this generational talent. Some darts fans, taking to social media, have even joked he might never lose a game again.

Littler, again, raced out of the blocks, bending Humphries to his will with some huge scores while being clinical on the outer ring.

Cool Hand blinked and he was 3-0 down, losing two of them on throw.



CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 20: Luke Littler of England during the at Utilita Arena Cardiff on March 20, 2025 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. (Photo by Pieter Verbeek/BSR Agency/Getty Images)
Luke Littler is at the top of his game

It’s already shaping up to being a darting rivalry for the ages – the two best players on the planet are simply in a different stratosphere to the rest of their competiton.

They’re the top two in the world, and the top two in the Prem. And it’s easy to see why.

Even with Littler’s out of this world ability, Humphries was still making him play his best darts. And Cool Hand had a look at a champagne finish, only for Littler to take out tops for a four leg lead.

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Even when Humphries had chances to take a leg, he was kept at arms reach with his darts reduced to just the bull.

Cool Hand took out D8 to make it 4-1, but after missing it in the next leg, Littler went within one after a D20.

And it was a magical 106 to finish off the 6-1 win.

“You simply run out of superlatives to describe Littler. What a f****** joke,” one fan posted on social media. While a second said: “Littler is just making this Premier League look too easy, he could not turn up for the next 8 weeks and basically finish top!”

“Littler is just an absolute joke man this is a monopoly,” a third shared. And another added: “Littler won the worlds, UK Open and is hammering everyone in the PL. he’s the best player in the world right now by a distance…”