At just 19 years old, Luke Littler continues to make waves in the world of Premier League Darts, securing his fifth night win in Aberdeen. This latest victory puts him just one win away from matching his own record of six from last season.
In a thrilling final against Luke Humphries, Littler averaged an impressive 104.11 compared to Humphries’ 103.10. This performance not only showcased his skill but also solidified his position as the current world number one. With this win, he accumulates a total of 34 points in the standings, leaving him ahead of fellow competitor Jonny Clayton, who has 32 points.
The excitement of the Premier League Darts season runs from February 5 to May 28, with the top eight players battling it out for supremacy. Littler’s recent triumph follows closely on the heels of another impressive performance in Liverpool just a week prior.
Key statistics:
- Littler has won five nights this season.
- His average score in the final was 104.11.
- Humphries averaged 103.10 during their match.
- Littler is currently at the top of the standings with 34 points.
- The play-offs will be held at London’s O2 Arena on May 28.
Littler expressed his determination after the match: “I always want to be on the top and I think Jonny [Clayton], I don’t know if he’s much bothered about it. Now it is just time to chase and hopefully break my own records.” His words reflect a relentless pursuit of excellence that resonates with fans and aspiring players alike.
As he looks ahead to potentially breaking more records, both Littler and Clayton are guaranteed spots at the season-ending play-offs. The atmosphere is electric — fans can expect a thrilling finish as these young talents vie for glory in the coming weeks.
This journey through Premier League Darts is not just about numbers; it’s about passion, resilience, and the drive to be better than yesterday. Luke Littler’s story is one that will undoubtedly continue to unfold as he chases greatness on this vibrant stage.


