What's streaming and trending in entertainment & lifestyle today.

theversion.co.uk Powered by Humax

How to watch the World Darts Championship Final tonight for under £12

Tonight, catch the thrilling World Darts Championships Final airing on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Darts, with coverage kicking off at 8 pm. The highly anticipated clash between finalists Luke Humphries and Luke Littler is set to commence at 8:20 pm.

How to watch the World Championship Darts Final without Sky TV

To be part of this exciting event, a Sky Sports subscription is required. However, the good news is that you can easily purchase a 24-hour streaming pass from Sky’s streaming service NOW for just £11.99. Simply visit nowtv.com to set it up and enjoy the action on your tablet, mobile, Smart TV, or even via the NOW app on a Humax set-top box.

Stream the best content in 4K UHD with a Humax A1 streaming box.

Warrington’s teenage sensation, Luke Littler, earned his spot in the final by defeating 2018 winner Rob Cross 6-2 at Alexandra Palace, marking a remarkable journey towards potentially becoming the youngest world champion in darts history.

In an interview on Sky Sports, Littler shared his routine, stating, “I’ll do what I’ve been doing. In the morning, I’ll go for my ham and cheese omelette, come in here, have my pizza, that’s what I’ve been doing every day.” Reflecting on his unexpected journey, he expressed amazement at reaching the world championship final on his debut, adding, “It’s crazy to think I’m in a world championship final on my debut, I was happy winning one game, but I could nearly go all the way.”

Nicknamed “The Nuke,” Littler, who began playing darts at a mere 18 months old, is on the verge of creating one of the greatest sporting stories, potentially rivaling Emma Raducanu’s historic US Open win at the age of 18 in 2021.

Littler’s semi-final victory against eighth seed Rob Cross showcased his exceptional talent, hitting the treble-20 16 times and averaging 106.05 in a nerveless performance. As he strives to emulate Cross by claiming the Sid Waddell Trophy on his debut, Littler’s remarkable journey has earned him celebrity status, transcending the realm of darts and captivating a younger generation of fans.

Regardless of the outcome in Wednesday’s final, Luke Littler is undeniably the standout story of the tournament. His growing popularity is evident, with Sky Sports reporting an 18.5% share of all under-35 viewing in the UK during his New Year’s Day quarter-final win over Brendan Dolan. Don’t miss witnessing this budding darts sensation potentially make history in the grand finale.


Discover more from The Version Powered by Humax

Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email.

Check Also
Close
Back to top button

Discover more from The Version Powered by Humax

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading