He couldn't... could he?
Luke Littler has the chance of sporting immortality this evening as he takes on Luke Humphries in the PDC World Darts Championship final - bidding to win the tournament in his debut year.
The world youth champion, yes - he's 16, faces his toughest task yet against the newly installed World No.1 at Ally Pally but will be backed by a raucous crowd.
Littler saw off Rob Cross 6-2 in the semi-finals on Tuesday night, while Humphries whitewashed Scott Williams 6-0 to reach the summit of darts' world rankings following a stellar 2023.
Here's all you need to know ahead of tonight's clash...
Wayne Mardle makes World Darts title prediction as last-eight gets underwayLittler and Humphries will do battle at Ally Pally tonight with the broadcast set to start at 8pm. Expect the players on stage by around 8.20pm.
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.
Littler:
Round One: Christian Kist (3-0)
Round Two: Andrew Gilding (3-1)
Round Three: Matt Campbell (4-1)
Last 16: Raymond van Barneveld (4-1)
Quarter-final: Brendan Dolan (5-1)
Semi-final: Rob Cross (6-2)
Gerwyn Price left red-faced after wearing ear defenders to block fans outHumphries:
Round Two: Lee Evans (3-0)
Round Three: Ricardo Pietreczko (4-3)
Last 16: Joe Cullen (4-3)
Quarter-final: Dave Chisnall (5-1)
Semi-final: Scott Williams (6-0)
Both players will collect at least £200,000 this evening, while the winner will take home a cool £500,000 as well as the Sid Waddell trophy and the title of World Darts Champion.
Luke Littler: 6/5
Luke Humphries: 4/6
Odds are collected from Paddy Power and are subject to change.