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Emma Paton wows fans in ‘absolutely delightful' outfit as she hosts Premier League Darts final on Sky Sports

Emma Paton wows fans in ‘absolutely delightful' outfit as she hosts Premier League Darts final on Sky Sports

Scottish Sun7 days ago

The Sky host wowed at the Bafta TV awards earlier this month
LEAGUE OF HER OWN
LEAGUE OF HER OWN Emma Paton wows fans in 'absolutely delightful' outfit as she hosts Premier League Darts final on Sky Sports
EMMA PATON has stolen the show at the O2 with her Premier League outfit.
The Sky Sports host is fronting the network's coverage of the eagerly-awaited Finals.
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Emma Paton has turned heads with her Premier League Final outfit
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The popular host wowed in a stunning black dress
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Emma joined Wayne Mardle and Mark Webster as Luke Littler prepared to take to the stage
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Reigning champ Luke Littler is out to defend his crown in the capital.
But it was Paton's "delightful" wardrobe choice that had darts fans talking before the opening match.
The 30-year-old rocked a fitted black dress and matching tights, along with black heels.
One lovestruck fan wrote on X: "Emma Paton looking absolutely delightful once again."
A second gasped: "Emma Paton what a woman."
While a third commented: "The last, Emma Paton Thursdays, for 2025."
Paton turned heads earlier this month with a daring outfit choice at the Bafta TV awards.
The darts presenter revealed she rented the £631 dress through Hurr, a fashion rental and resale platform.
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Paton is a former athlete and trained with some of Team GB's track and field elite at Loughborough University.
She joined Sky in 2012, getting her big presenting break in 2019 - and has become the first lady of darts ever since.
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Littler, 18, is the big favourite to retain his title at the O2.
The teenager hit a nine-darter in the 2024 final as he bagged the £275,000 prize.
Littler has since become world champion, with rival Nathan Aspinall suggesting The Nuke would not be playing darts in five years due to "burnout"
Responding to the comments, Littler said: "I know I've heard that, I don't know where he's got that from.
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Paton wowed on the Bafta red carpet earlier this month
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Premier League Darts 2025
THE Premier League Darts is back with eight players vying for massive prize money and Luke Littler's crown.
The teenager, who went on to win the world title in December, won the Premier League in 2024 and will be looking to defend his crown over 18 thrilling weeks.
There were two new entries this season, with Stephen Bunting and Chris Dobey replacing Peter Wright and Michael Smith.
Luke Humphries, Rob Cross, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Nathan Aspinall keep their place in what will be a hotly-contested title race.
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"Don't worry, I'll be here in 10 years.
"It's crazy to even think about retiring. If I win 16 world titles like Phil [Taylor], I'll retire.
"But I'm not even thinking about retirement at the minute - the money is there to be won, especially the World Championship but not only that everything has gone up.
"It is all about what you're feeling and I'm sure I'll be here for a long time."

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