Luke Littler and Luke Humphries excited to be on collision course at World Darts Championship | Darts Information

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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are a 12 months on from their unimaginable runs on the PDC World Darts Championship and are in no temper to begin slowing down.

The previous few weeks have continued to be a whirlwind for the 17-year-old Littler, choosing up his first TV rating main win within the Grand Slam and shedding to Humphries within the ultimate of the Gamers Championship on Sunday.

Now, when trying on the draw bracket for the World Championship, folks see the 2 Lukes on a collision course for a semi-final showdown at Alexandra Palace, whetting the urge for food for an additional event full of pleasure and drama.

Whereas at present in sensible kind, shifting all the best way as much as world no 4 within the PDC Order of Benefit, Littler is staying grounded and specializing in successful his opening match – towards wither Fallon Sherrock or Ryan Meikle – earlier than considering of any potential clashes after Christmas.

“It was good to win the Grand Slam,” Littler instructed Sky Sports activities. “It is good to seek out kind again finish of the 12 months, main into the World Championship.

“Identical as Luke Humphries stated, he was glad to win (on the Gamers Championship) as a result of it places his confidence up, particularly for the Worlds.

“If you asked me if I’d be world number four, as well as the titles I’ve lifted and the nine darters I’ve hit, I’d say you’re lying,” he added.

“Obviously win the first game, hopefully, and then come back home for Christmas. Hopefully, it’s a long December and January in London.”

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Final 12 months’s finalist Luke Littler speaks about his 12 months to date and his observe routine

Nonetheless, Humphries – who performs both Thibault Tricole or Joe Comito within the second spherical – already is aware of that if he faces Littler once more, it is going to be a match to recollect.

“It would have been lovely to meet him in the final again but if we make it that far and it is a semi-final match up, it will still be a great one,” Humphries instructed Sky Sports activities.

“We both love playing against each other, we have both got a great rhythm, and we get on really well.

“We’ve enjoyable up on the stage.

“It will be a blockbuster clash if we both make that semi-final.”

‘We’re each one of the best on this planet’

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Reigning World Darts champion Luke Humphries seems to be to develop into back-to-back champion at Alexandra Palace this Christmas

The talk heading into the Worlds is which of the 2 is at present one of the best on this planet.

Statistically, each agree that Littler is in higher kind at this present second, however Humphries insists he can beat his teenage rival on his day.

“I think we are both at the moment the best player in the world,” Humphries stated.

“The averages he is putting in, it is fair to say he is putting in a big bit of form like I did last year.

“However on the Gamers Championship, I do not suppose I used to be at my finest and nonetheless managed to win and that is not straightforward.

“It is quite close between us both to be honest, but with the averages he is putting in, it is fair to say he is playing the best darts at the moment.

“However the World Championship is totally different. It’s robust.

“It is not a foregone conclusion. It is massive opportunity for both of us – for me to win my second and for him to pick up his first.”

When Littler requested if he’s one of the best darts participant on this planet proper now he added: “I don’t know. I never say it. Stats wise? Yeah.

“It was good for Luke successful the Gamers Championship so each of us shall be undoubtedly prepared for the Worlds.”

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