Luke Littler, at just 19 years old, continues to dominate the Premier League Darts, securing his fifth night win in Aberdeen and aiming to break his own records. He averaged an impressive 104.11 in the final against Luke Humphries, who managed a respectable average of 103.10.
This victory not only adds to Littler’s growing legacy but also keeps him firmly at the top of the standings. With 34 points accumulated so far this season, he is just one night win away from matching his record-breaking tally of six victories from last year. It’s remarkable—especially considering he is competing against seasoned players like Jonny Clayton and Michael van Gerwen.
The Premier League Darts season runs from February 5 to May 28, featuring the top eight players in a series of intense matchups. Littler’s recent performances have been nothing short of spectacular; he backed up his win in Liverpool last week with another impressive showing in Aberdeen. His drive and skill are evident, and it’s clear he’s not just a flash in the pan.
Key statistics:
- Littler has won five nights of the Premier League Darts season.
- He currently averages over 104 points per match.
- Littler is ranked as the world number one.
- Clayton trails him with 32 points in the standings.
After his latest triumph, Littler expressed his ambitions: “I always want to be on the top and I think Jonny [Clayton], I don’t know if he’s much bothered about it. Now it is just time to chase and hopefully break my own records.” His confidence shines through—he’s clearly motivated to continue pushing boundaries.
The season-ending play-offs are set for May 28 at London’s O2 Arena, where fans will eagerly await to see if Littler can maintain this momentum. With both he and Clayton guaranteed a spot in those playoffs, the competition will surely heat up as they vie for supremacy.