Luke Littler darts semi-final start time, TV channel and live stream

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Luke Littler darts semi-final start time, TV channel and live stream
Luke Littler darts semi-final start time, TV channel and live stream

Luke Littler's bid for an historic first world title continues this evening as he faces his toughest test so far en route to Ally Pally glory.

The 16-year-old darts wonderkid will face former world champion Rob Cross in the semi-finals. Cross memorably won his maiden crown in his debut year in 2018.

Voltage got the better of the legendary Phil Taylor on his final game on the Ally Pally stage that night, and all eyes will be on him again this evening.

But he will play second fiddle in the interest stakes to Littler, whose run to the last four has transcended darts and pocketed him a minimum of £100,000 in prize money.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of tonight's clash...

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What time is Luke Littler vs Rob Cross?

Littler and Cross will be first on the Ally Pally stage this evening. The broadcast starts at 7.30pm - so expect the two dartists to appear on stage around 7.45pm.

What channel is it on?

The action will be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Darts.

Sky subscribers will be able to live stream the action via SkyGo on supported devices. Alternatively, you can follow every dart live right here on Mirror Sport.

Who's in the other semi-final?

The winner of the clash will take on either Luke Humphries or Scott Williams in the final.

Those two do battle in the second semi-final, after Williams shocked the darting world by dumping out favourite Michael van Gerwen in the last eight.

Luke Littler darts semi-final start time, TV channel and live streamScott Williams celebrates after beating Michael van Gerwen

What's the prize money?

Unbelievably, 16-year-old Littler will trouser a minimum of £100,000 whatever happens this evening. If he wins, he will net at least £200,000 for being runner-up, while the winner of the tournament takes home a cool £500,000.

What are the odds?

Rob Cross: 5/4

Luke Littler: 8/13

Odds collected from Paddy Power and are subject to change.

James Whaling

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