I love him to bits – Luke Humphries ends history maker Paul Lim’s Ally Pally run
Luke Humphries admitted he had mixed feelings about his emphatic 3-0 win over Paul Lim in the third round of the PDC World Championship.
The world number three was in ruthless form as he won the first eight legs of the match before Lim, at 71 the oldest player in the draw, found tops to avoid a complete shut-out.
Humphries, the 2024 world champion, said he had great respect for Lim, who was roared on by the capacity crowd throughout as he looked to build on his history-making first-round win over Sweden’s Jeffrey de Graaf at Alexandra Palace.
Humphries told Sky Sports: “The third set wasn’t great, but I didn’t want to destroy him 9-0. I’m glad he got a leg in the end.
“I knew the crowd were going to be on his side. For me it was a game I had to win and that was the most important thing. He’s just a legend and I love him to bits.”
Humphries will return after Christmas to take on former world semi-finalist Gabriel Clemens, who shrugged off disappointing form in 2025 to upset Wessel Nijman, the number 31 seed, 3-0.
Ricky Evans held his nerve to claim a dramatic 3-2 win over four-time world semi-finalist James Wade.
Evans missed seven match darts before winning the final set 6-4, after Wade – who becomes the highest seed to depart this year’s tournament – missed his own match dart at double five when 4-3 ahead in the final set.
The colourful Evans is known for his festive shirts and walking out to ‘Merry Christmas Everyone’ by Shakin’ Stevens, and he took to the stage this time holding a Santa-dressed dancing toy.
The fast-throwing 35-year-old from Kettering said: “The problem is now I’m (playing) after Christmas.
“I’m going to have to walk on to something not Christmas, aren’t I? I’m going to have ‘Like A Prayer’…Madonna.


