Luke Littler takes on Luke Humphries in the 2024 World Darts Championship final tonight.
Teenage sensation Littler, aged just 16, has dominated the headlines on the way to becoming the youngest ever player to reach the final.
The Runcorn-born and Warrington-raised star has now earned £200,000 in prize money from his incredible exploits at the Alexandra Palace over the last three weeks.
While Litter is undoubtedly the biggest story in town, Humphries will prove a formidable opponent having secured the world number one ranking by reaching the final.
Humphries has now won 18 games in a row and averaged 108.74 in his semi-final, which is in the top 10 in the history of the tournament.
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Luke Littler could earn more than £100m from darts, says sport finance expert Rob Wilson.
Speaking to Stocklytics.com, Wilson said of tonight's 16-year-old World Championship finalist:
Either Luke Littler or Luke Humphries will be £500,000 better off when they wake up tomorrow morning, thanks to the riches on offer at Alexandra Palace tonight.
Both players have already banked themselves a cool £200,000 for reaching the final of the PDC World Darts Championship, with another £300,000 on offer to the winner.
PDC World Darts Championship prize fund
The total prize fund for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship is £2.5million. It is broken down as follows: