Darts WAGs cheering on stars at World Championship together with Luke Littler’s girlfriend
The World Darts Championship is gearing up to kick off at Ally Pally this week with plenty of lovestruck partners in the crowd waiting to cheer on their other halves
The World Darts Championship kicks off this week and the players’ wives and girlfriends will be gearing up to take their place in the Ally Pally audience.
The first round of the major tournament begins on Thursday, December 11, with four matches taking place on the oche from 7pm. This year’s tournament is the biggest one yet with an expansion to 128 players all competing for a share of £5million. The next champion will also receive a whopping £1m for winning the trophy.
Michael Smith and Luke Littler are both kicking off their World Championship journey on Thursday evening as the defending champion takes on Darius Labanauskas. The Nuke will have plenty of support in his corner including his fashionista girlfriend. Here, Daily Star Sport have named some of the most recognisable WAGs in darts, including a former walk-on girl and a stay-at-home mum.
Luke Littler – Faith Millar
Littler will be supported by a new face this year after his previous relationship with Eloise Milburn ended. The pair broke up last year after he shot to fame in the darts world.
Now, The Nuke has a new beau in Faith Millar – a beautician who has been following her man across Australia and New Zealand as he picked up trophy after trophy. Littler has been open about the support from his partner as he explained how Faith raises his spirits when he is down.
He said: “It’s just obviously good to meet someone and grow that relationship. You guys don’t see what happens in the background, but she’s very supportive for me. When I’m on the oche, that’s all I need. Yeah, she has helped. Obviously, I went on that great run since Australia.
“When I lose, we’ll go back to the hotel or go back to the house or even drive back home, depending on where it is. Sometimes I’ll say it is what it is. At one Pro Tour, when I lost to Matt Campbell, I think he had a 104 against me.
“She was waiting outside and I said, ‘That’s darts for you, Matt’s not played that well in a very long time.’ She was like, ‘Alright, fair enough.’ Then we just got on our way.
“Obviously, in the majors and stuff, the Matchplay and the Grand Prix, we kept winning and we kept getting our hopes up for a title. That’s what we’ve done so far. Obviously, the relationship we’ve got now is very strong and long may it continue.”
James Wade – Sammi Marsh-Wade
English darts star James Wade married partner Sammi Marsh in 2015 and the pair share two kids, Arthur and Alfred.
A former walk-on girl and glamour model, Sammi has previously received criticism for allegedly only being with her man for his money.
Wade, who is said to be worth around £2.4m, slammed these allegations and stood up for his wife. He said: “All the doubters had to shut up when they realised we were so strong – she is my rock.”
Luke Humphries – Kayley Jones
Former world number one Luke Humphries popped the question to long-time girlfriend Kayley Jones in New York City. The pair got engaged in May 2024 at the Edge overlooking the Empire State Building.
Kayley is from Cheshire and is a stay-at-home mum to the pair’s son Rowan, and her own daughter Gracie, from a previous relationship. The darts WAG prefers to keep a low profile online and lives away from the spotlight Humphries is often found shining in.
Raymond van Barneveld – Julia Evans
Raymond van Barneveld married Julia at a ceremony in 2023, making the 40-year-old his second wife. The Dutchman got with Evans after his 25-year marriage to previous partner Silvia ended.
Julia worked for TfL until she met her husband, where she became his assistant manager. The Brit is understood to have a big part in managing her beau’s busy darts calendar and meeting schedule.
Gerwyn Price – Bethan Price
Gerwyn Price has been with his wife Bethan since the pair were both 17, meaning their love story has lasted for almost 25 years. The couple share two children, Emily and Bethany, and the Welshman was once forced to defend his daughter after a controversial win.
The Iceman won the Grand Slam of Darts final in 2018 and he opened up on the online abuse Emily suffered as a result of his antics on the oche.
Responding to one troll at the time, Price said: “I mean come on my daughter is 12 years of age, I don’t mind the trolling myself I can take it like I do week after week, but this is not on what a pathetic human being if that’s what you can call him….
“Could I get some retweets and some followers to report this bloke and get him kicked off twitter? Much appreciated.”







