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Luke Littler is through to the World Darts Championship semi-finals after a convincing 5-2 victory over Nathan Aspinall at Alexandra Palace. It is the 17-year-old's second semi-final in as many attempts and he is now looking to lift the Sid Waddell Trophy for the first time to cap off an impressive first year on the professional circuit and begin 2025 in style. In his first year on the PDC Tour, Littler has picked up a staggering 10 titles including the Grand Slam and the Premier League.

Littler will now face Stephen Bunting , who held off Peter Wright to set up the clash of two fan favourites for a spot in the final. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The earlier quarter-finals saw Michael van Gerwen beat Callan Rydz 5-3 in a high-quality contest to reach the last four for the ninth time at Alexandra Palace. Trending Van Gerwen will play Chris Dobey , who came back from two sets down to defeat Gerwyn Price 5-3.



Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Littler shows class to power past Aspinall Littler got off to a blistering start in the opening set of the contest as - with an average of 118.66 - he won all three legs to lay down an early marker. The second set followed in a similar fashion as he quickly romped to a two-set advantage.

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