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Luke Littler World Darts Championship final TV channel, time and live stream

Teenage star Luke Littler is all set to compete in the World Darts Championship final.

On Tuesday, the youngster from Warrington secured his place in the final with a 6-2 win against former champ Rob Cross. Luke "The Nuke" will now go up against world number one, Luke Humphries from Leeds.

Commenting on the upcoming match, Sky Sports Darts' Mark Webster remarked: "There's some history either way - if Littler wins, he's come from nowhere to win it, if Humphries wins, who's put a streak like that together? It's going to be a fantastic final." He added: "When Littler won the first semi-final I thought 'I don't think anyone can beat him!' Then I just saw Humphries. Both players have teed it up. It's a brilliant final. Two players at the peak of their game, which it should be in a world final."

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Further expressing his excitement, he said: "It's going to be amazing. It's going to be played at a good pace as well, these two like to get on with it, it's going to be scenes in the final."

Sky Sports will air live coverage of the big clash on Wednesday, January 3, expecting to kick off the action of Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries at 7.30pm.

Live commentary for the darts will be from Megan Wellens, Nigel Chiu and Raz Mirza. Young star Littler, who trained at St Helens Darts Academy, has been playing darts since he was very little and won lots of junior prizes before playing with adults.

He told BBC Breakfast about his journey to success: "From the age of 18 months I've just been nonstop and then by the age of four I got onto the

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