- Luke Littler will play in the World Series at Bahrain Masters
- Reached the World Championship finals and made headlines around the world
- The teenager will also take part in the Dutch Darts Masters later this month.
Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler is set to make his free-to-air debut later this month.
The 16-year-old, who made headlines around the world with his incredible run to the PDC World Championship final, will bring the curtain down on the World Series at the Bahrain Masters, which will be aired on ITVX on January 18th and 19th. Become.
Warrington Littler, nicknamed ‘The Nuke’, is also due to take part in the Dutch Darts Masters later this month, by which time he will have turned 17.
Littler’s incredible rise will be broadcast on Sky Sports and his participation in two upcoming events means free-to-air viewers will get the first chance to see him in action .
‘The Nuke’ lost 7-4 to Luke Humphries in the final at Alexandra Palace. His extraordinary run won him fans around the world and earned him a runner-up check of £200,000.
Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler to play in World Series at Bahrain Masters
Littler finished second at the World Darts Championship, losing to Luke Humphries in the final.
Littler’s girlfriend Eloise Milburn said she was “incredibly proud” of the teenage darts star.
Littler has secured his place in the Premier League and will head to the Bahrain International Circuit for the two-day tournament.
He will then compete in an event that will be held at Marsport Den Bosch on January 26th and 27th and will be broadcast on ITV4.
Humphries will be there, big names will be there too
Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Peter Wright, Rob Cross and eight local residents.