Luke Littler, overwhelmed with emotion, shed tears following his victory over Luke Humphries in the 2026 Premier League Darts final at the O2 Arena. At just 19 years old, Littler secured his second Premier League Darts title with an 11-10 win. In a post-match interview, he admitted contemplating quitting the sport, mentioning his partner, Faith Millar.
Reflecting on his journey, Littler described the ups and downs of the competition, highlighting his perseverance through tough times. Despite facing challenges like a low average score in Brighton, he ultimately triumphed, claiming the championship trophy.
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After the match, Littler was visibly moved, initially turning away from the camera in tears before being comforted by Humphries. He later revealed his struggles, mentioning a difficult moment involving Gian van Veen during the World Championships. Humphries shared insights into the intense emotions displayed by players in big finals, emphasizing the significance of winning the prestigious £350,000 prize in the Premier League Darts competition.
Expressing pride in the competitive final, Humphries acknowledged the dedication and sacrifices made by players on the road for weeks without their families. The intense nature of the game was evident, showcasing the commitment and passion of the participants.


