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World Darts Championship live: Results and latest score from Luke Littler v Ryan Searle and Van Veen v Anderson tonight

Is Van Veen Littler’s biggest rival?

Van Veen could well be the man who has the best chance of downing Littler after he trounced Humphries 5-1.

The 2024 champion had vowed to go to war with Littler in a bid to regain the world title and the world number one spot but he will not even get a chance to lay a glove on him.

He did not account for coming up against an inspired Dutchman, who averaged 105.41, hit 11 180s and followed Littler in taking out a ‘Big Fish’ 170 checkout.

(Steven Paston/PA Wire)

Lawrence Ostlere2 January 2026 16:40

Littler the man to beat at Ally Pally

The teenager deserves the adulation as he looks on an unstoppable course to becoming the first man to retain the World Championship since Gary Anderson 10 years ago.

Few can live with him and the scary thought for the rest of the field is that Littler has more gears to find ahead of his last-four date with Ryan Searle.

Lawrence Ostlere2 January 2026 16:27

Littler hails crowd after quarter-final romp

Although there were some pantomime boos as he walked towards the stage, the overall response was positive and a rendition of ‘There’s only one Luke Littler’ before the match started put his mind at ease.

“It’s a new year, so there’s a new crowd, he said. “A few boos here and there but as soon as I got on stage the crowd were absolutely unbelievable. Leading up to it my family and friends were like, ‘whatever happens, happens’.

“As soon as I got on stage, I clapped everyone so they knew I wanted them on my side again. They were on my side tonight and I got the job done.

“I don’t think it makes an impact. I am growing as a player mentally, I know how to deal with it. The Rob Cross game definitely tested me and in future games I will know how to deal with it.”

Lawrence Ostlere2 January 2026 16:15

Littler hails crowd after quarter-final romp

Luke Littler enjoyed the perfect evening at the World Championship as he got the Alexandra Palace crowd back on side en route to the semi-final and then saw biggest rival Luke Humphries crash out.

Littler was booed heavily during his fourth-round win over Rob Cross and antagonised the baying fans further when he crassly thanked them for paying for his substantial prize money.

The 18-year-old defending champion said he was “expecting the worst” for his quarter-final tie with Krzysztof Ratajski but had them in the palm of his hand after a virtuoso display, which saw him cruise to a 5-0 win.

He then watched his great rival – and biggest threat for the title – Humphries lose 5-1 to Gian van Veen, making him an overwhelming favourite to become the back-to-back champion.

(Action Images via Reuters)

Lawrence Ostlere2 January 2026 16:06

World Darts Championship semi-finals

Good evening and welcome along to live coverage from the penultimate night at Alexandra Palace and a fascinating line-up for the World Darts Championship semi-finals.

Reigning world champion and world No 1 Luke Littler will take on Ryan Searle after the 38-year-old reached his first ever World Championship semi-final by beating Jonny Clayton in the quarter-finals.

Then comes what promises to be a tight encounter between one of the game’s rising stars, Gian van Veen, and the three-time world champion Gary Anderson, who is bidding to turn back the clock and win his third title a decade after he last lifted the trophy.

Lawrence Ostlere2 January 2026 15:20

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