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Luke Littler prize money as darts sensation closes in on major milestone at Premier League Darts Finals Night

Luke Littler prize money as darts sensation closes in on major milestone at Premier League Darts Finals Night

Daily Record26-05-2025

The teenage sensation is looking to continue a brilliant 2025 at Thursday's Premier League Darts finale
Lethal Luke Little r can smash the £1million mark for 2025 if he comes out on top again in Thursday's BetMGM Premier League showpiece.
The outstanding World Champion is aiming to go back-to-back at London's O2 having won the crown in his debut year 12 months ago.

Littler has already claimed two major titles along with a Euro Tour triumph in Belgium and, incredibly, another trophy lift will whip him through the seven figures in prize money for the calendar year with over half of it still to go as PDC chiefs and sponsors lavish big purses to the key events.

The teenager scooped £500,000 for winning the Paddy Power World Championship at the beginning of January and £110,000 for securing the Ladbrokes UK Open title in March.
With additional prize-money gained from a quarter-final run at the Winmau World Masters and ProTour and European Tour events also boosted by six nightly wins in the regular 16-week league campaign worth £10,000 each, the youngster could top the million mark in combined ranking and non-ranking cash by grabbing the £275,000 first prize on offer at London's O2.
Littler meets Gerwyn Price in the first semi-final on Thursday and is looking forward to the big night as he said: 'I'm very happy to finish top of the table and break more records once again.
"I'm ready for the semi-finals. It's The O2, I've been there before, I've won a semi-final before, but so has Gerwyn. I know it's going to be an incredible night, it's going to be a sell-out and I'm really looking forward to it.'
If Littler defeats Price, the World Champion will meet either Luke Humphries or Nathan Aspinall, who clash in the evening's second semi-final.
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