
Luke Littler breaks his silence on his MBE as he receives honour alongside rival Luke Humphries - before making World Cup debut against Germany
Luke Littler hailed it as a triumph for himself and for darts as he picked up his MBE.
The Nuke, 18, was recognised in the King's Birthday Honours on Friday alongside Luke Humphries.
Their awards show the growing influence of darts in the year that Littler became the youngest-ever World Champion while Humphries claimed his maiden Premier League crown.
A peak audience of 3,680,000 tuned in for their World Championship final in 2024, which Humphries won, and they have gone from strength to strength since.
The pair become the sixth and seventh darts stars to receive the distinction after Fallon Sherrock, Keith Deller, John Lowe, Trina Gulliver, and the late Eric Bristow.
'I'm very happy for myself. I didn't think I'd ever receive one,' Littler told Sky Sports.
Luke Humphries and Luke Littler react to being awarded MBEs in the King's Birthday Honours 🤝🎖️ pic.twitter.com/sN5UntHLnt
— Sky Sports Darts (@SkySportsDarts) June 13, 2025
'And obviously Fallon Sherrock, she received one for her World Championships in the past. But for myself and what I've done, it's unbelievable and for my sport.
'I'm happy, my family is happy, and I can't wait to receive it.
'This award that we've got, it doesn't come very often. Like we've said, we're the sixth and seventh darts players that have ever received one.
'For myself, like we've said, so early in our careers, but what I've done for myself, opened up my own darts academy, seeing the younger generation come up, it's a massive boost for us two coming into the World Cup this weekend.'
Littler and Humphries pair up and will face Germany on Saturday as they enter the World Cup in the last 16 in Frankfurt.
Last year Humphries and Michael Smith teamed up and beat Austria in the final to claim the crown in a tournament which has been dominated by British teams since its inception in 2010.
Humphries added on his MBE; 'I'm incredibly proud. It's obviously a proud moment for my family as well. I didn't expect to get it. When I got the letter it was quite unexpected for me.
'It's not something I was thinking about so soon in my career,' said the 30-year-old. 'Usually you get it quite later on in your career but me and Luke have had a massive impact on the workd of darts, especially Luke, he has brought in an incredibly young generation of darters that will build the sport massively more than it is now.
'It really is a privilege. Really excited to go and receive it.
'It's a fantastic achievement. You don't get an MBE for nothing, you have to have brought so much to a sport or provided so much.
'I feel like I've done that with the way I've gone through it a lot in the last four or five years and manage to shoot myself up the rankings and win so many major titles.
'And then Luke, his first major final at 16, we've come up at the same time and it's nice that we get to share the moment together. This is a special moment for our families because we've achieved so much in darts but when you achieve something of the highest order, it really is a privilege.
'It gives us a little bit more fire as well. It makes us want to get out and perform even more now because it's quite a special achievement and it would be lovely to finish the weekend off with another World Cup medal for us both.'
Humphries has come close to quitting darts in the past due to anxiety and panic attacks and even admitted in April that the demanding schedule is 'not good' for his 'mental state'.
Receiving an MBE underlines the impact that he and Littler have had on a sport which is exploding in popularity and commercial potential.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
35 minutes ago
- The Sun
Jack Grealish looks shredded as Man City star goes on topless run after being snubbed from Club World Cup squad
JACK GREALISH has shown off his shredded torso after being left out of Manchester City's Club World Cup squad. The winger is set for a move this summer after being exiled by manager Pep Guardiola. 2 Grealish, 29, was left out of the travelling squad to the US to take part in the controversial tournament. However, the former Aston Villa captain is making sure he is in the best shape possible ahead of next summer. He shared a picture on Instagram of himself out for a run without a shirt on. Grealish's shredded chest could be seen as he insisted he was feeling good. He captioned the snap: "Late night runs on holiday. Feeling good." The post has gone viral on social media, with many fans taking an interest in his situation. Grealish does have some potential options should he choose to leave Manchester this summer. SunSport exclusively revealed that Bayer Leverkusen are lining up the winger as a replacement for Liverpool-bound Florian Wirtz. His price tag is set at £40million - £60m less than the fee paid to Aston Villa in 2021. Grealish has also been reportedly linked to the likes of Tottenham, his former club Villa and Newcastle. Liverpool's £100m Barcola bid / Gyokeres forces Man Utd move / Grealish City axe | Transfers Exposed The 39-cap England star was once the darling of the country but he has become a benchwarmer in recent times at City. Last season, Grealish only made 20 appearances for the club in the Premier League. His limited gametime saw him only score once and assist once.


The Independent
38 minutes ago
- The Independent
Brentford in advanced talks with Keith Andrews to replace Thomas Frank as new manager
Brentford are in advanced talks with Keith Andrews to replace Thomas Frank as manager. Frank was appointed as Tottenham Hotspur manager, leaving the Bees to search for a new coach and Andrews, who has been working at the club as a set-piece coach since 2024. Andrews is well-regarded at the club and the Independent understands he is now searching for coaches to join his staff in the Premier League next season. Should Andrews be confirmed as the new manager, it would follow a pattern at the club of promoting from within, with Frank succeeding Dean Smith after operating as his assistant. The former Wolves, MK Dons and Blackburn Rovers midfielder thrived as a pundit for Sky Sports on EFL games before opting to work within Frank's structure at Brentford last season. Frank left Brentford after seven years, with Brentford considering a number of options, including Kieran McKenna after Ipswich's relegation from the Premier League. But Brentford believe the 39-year-old has bigger aspirations within the Premier League and have now moved for Andrews as the probable successor to Frank. Francesco Farioli, Kjetil Knutsen and Edin Terzic were also linked with the job, but Andrews appears set for his first managerial role of his career.


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
World Cup of Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler and Luke Humphries STUNNED by Germany in shock loss
THE World Cup of Darts is underway - but Luke Littler and Luke Humphries have been stunningly KNOCKED OUT by Germany. Defending champions England - with World No 1 Humphries and world champ Littler - lost 8-4 to the hosts. Elsewhere, Belgian pair Mike De Decker and Dimitri Van den Bergh were BEATEN by the Philippines, as they fought back from 3-0 down to dump Belgium out 4-3. Netherlands duo Danny Nopper and Gian van Veen looked impressive again, as they dismantled Hungary 4-0, in their quest for a fifth star.