
Luke Humphries delivered a stunning demolition job last night, raising serious questions about whether Luke Littler can hold on to his status as the sport’s standout performer.
It was ruthless, clinical, and completely one-sided. Luke Humphries dismantled Luke Littler 6-1 in a performance that sent shockwaves through the darts world. From the very first leg, Humphries looked locked in — averaging at an elite level, hitting his doubles with cold precision, and giving the teenager absolutely no room to breathe.
This was not the Littler fans have grown accustomed to. The young Warrington thrower, who has dazzled crowds and decimated fields over the past year, looked unusually flat. His scoring was below par, his checkout attempts went begging, and the swagger that normally defines his game was nowhere to be seen. A 6-1 defeat is hard to dress up — it was a bad night, plain and simple.
The result forces an uncomfortable question: has the darts world been too quick to crown Littler as the undisputed number one? Humphries, the reigning World Champion, has quietly been building a strong run of form. Last night was a reminder that he is not simply waiting for Littler to hand him the throne — he intends to take it back by force.
Both players have packed schedules ahead, and a rematch feels inevitable. But Littler’s camp will know that performances like last night cannot become a pattern. At 17, he has time on his side — but in darts, form is everything,
and right now Humphries holds the upper hand.
Littler remains one of the most exciting talents the sport has ever seen. But last night belonged entirely to Humphries, and if the favourite is to reassert himself, he will need to rediscover his best — and fast.









