Luke littler premier league darts
Luke Littler, at just 19 years old, continues to dominate the Premier League Darts, securing his fifth night win in Aberdeen. He averaged 104.11 against Luke Humphries’ 103.10 in a thrilling final that showcased his exceptional talent.
With this victory, Littler not only reinforced his position as the world number one but also moved one step closer to matching his record-breaking tally of six night wins from last year. The Premier League Darts season runs from February 5 to May 28, with the top eight players competing for glory.
Key statistics:
- Littler has won five nights so far this season.
- His average of 104.11 was crucial in defeating Humphries.
- He currently leads the standings with 34 points.
- Jonny Clayton follows with 32 points.
This latest win follows a strong performance in Liverpool the previous week, where Littler demonstrated his consistency and skill. “I always want to be on the top and I think Jonny [Clayton], I don’t know if he’s much bothered about it,” he remarked after the match. His competitive spirit shines through as he chases more victories.
The play-offs are set for May 28 at London’s O2 Arena, where Littler and Clayton have already secured their spots. As he looks ahead, Littler expressed determination: “Now it is just time to chase and hopefully break my own records.” His ambition reflects not just a desire for victory but also a commitment to pushing boundaries within the sport.