16-year-old Luke Littler reaches World Darts Championship final

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16-year-old darts sensation Luke Littler produced another stunning display to reach the World Darts Championship final.

The teenager from Warrington beat 2018 winner Rob Cross 6-2 to continue his fairytale run at Alexandra Palace and move within one victory of becoming the youngest world champion in darts history.

Littler will face either Luke Humphries or Scott Williams in tomorrow's final.

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Nicknamed "The Nuke", Littler, previously told Sky News that he started playing darts at 18 months old and is now on the brink of making history in a story that has transcended the sport.

His sensational performances have made him the youngest player to reach the final of the world championship.

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