Defending champion Luke Littler thanks booing crowd for "paying my prize money" as he battles past previous winner Rob Cross ...
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Luke Littler uncharacteristically took aim at the Alexandra Palace crowd with a stinging jibe about their entry tickets. The ...
Emotions ran high in the aftermath of Luke Littler's 4-2 win over Rob Cross at the PDC World Championship on Monday evening, ...
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King of the Palace Luke Littler can move just three games from a second crown as he returns to conclude a mesmeric Monday at ...
When the players walk off the stage between sets, they are seen heading down the stairs at the end of the walkway and out of ...
Luke Littler continues the defence of his PDC World Darts Championship title tonight as the world number one takes on former world champion Rob Cross in his fourth round clash at Alexandra Palace ...
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The 18-year-old defending champ had to overcome both fellow Englishman Rob Cross, the 20-18 winner, and a beligerent crowd at the famous Alexandra Palace. Littler says he's not bothered. Littler won ...
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