Luke Littler next match LIVE: Date, start time, opponent and how to follow Nuke’s opening PDC World Championship match

Dec 11, 2025 - 09:15
Luke Littler next match LIVE: Date, start time, opponent and how to follow Nuke’s opening PDC World Championship match

Luke Littler will begin his PDC World Darts Championship title defence this evening.

‘The Nuke’ became the youngest world champion in the sport’s history by beating Michael van Gerwen in last year’s final.

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Littler begins his defence of the PDC World Darts Championship on Thursday night[/caption]

Littler has since added to his list of record-breaking achievements by becoming world number one.

It means he will return to Alexandra Palace as the top seed for the 2025/26 edition of the tournament.

The 18-year-old also does so on a 13-match winning streak which dates back to October.

Since losing to Matt Campbell at Players Championship 34, Littler has lifted both the Grand Slam of Darts and The Players Championship titles.

Littler will now look to continue his stunning form at Ally Pally on the opening night of the tournament.

He is one of four matches on day one as the event gets underway on Thursday.

When is Luke Littler playing?

Littler will take on Darius Labanauskas in the first round of the 2025/26 World Darts Championship.

Their clash is the third match of the evening session on Thursday and is scheduled to begin at 9pm.

It follows Kim Huybrechts vs Arno Merk and Michael Smith vs Lisa Ashton.

The best of five sets encounter will then be followed by the final match of the evening between Madars Razma and Jamai van den Herik.

A win for Littler will see him face either Mario Vandenbogaerde or David Davies in the second round.

That clash has been provisionally scheduled for Sunday, December 21.

Darius Labanauskas of Lithuania reacts against Ryan Joyce of England during their round one match on day three of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 17, 2024 in London, England.Getty
Labanauskas will face Littler in the first round, with their match set to begin at 9pm[/caption]

PDC World Darts Championship Schedule

Thursday December 11 (1900 GMT)

Round One x4
Kim Huybrechts vs Arno Merk
Michael Smith vs Lisa Ashton
Luke Littler vs Darius Labanauskas
Madars Razma vs Jamai van den Herik

Friday December 12

Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
Round One x4
Niels Zonneveld vs Haupai Puha
Ian White vs Mervyn King
Ryan Searle vs Chris Landman
Rob Cross vs Cor Dekker

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Round One x4
Ross Smith vs Andreas Harrysson
Ricky Evans vs Man Lok Leung
Gian van Veen vs Cristo Reyes
Damon Heta vs Steve Lennon

Saturday December 13

Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
Round One x4
Mario Vandenbogaerde vs David Davies
Andrew Gilding vs Cam Crabtree
Luke Woodhouse vs Boris Krcmar
Gary Anderson vs Adam Hunt

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Round One x4
Jeffrey de Graaf vs Paul Lim
Wessel Nijman vs Karel Sedlacek
Luke Humphries vs Ted Evetts
Gabriel Clemens vs Alex Spellman

Sunday December 14

Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
Round One x4
Ritchie Edhouse vs Jonny Tata
Dom Taylor vs Oskar Lukasiak
Richard Veenstra vs Nitin Kumar
Joe Cullen vs Bradley Brooks

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Round One x4
Lukas Wenig vs Wesley Plaisier
Dimitri Van den Bergh vs Darren Beveridge
Stephen Bunting vs Sebastian Bialecki
James Hurrell vs Stowe Buntz

How to follow Littler vs Labanauskas

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Commentary of Littler vs Labanauskas will be live on the talkSPORT App and talkSPORT Darts YouTube Channel from 7pm. 

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Sky Sports will also have live TV coverage of the opening night of the PDC World Darts Championship.

Their coverage on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Darts is scheduled to begin at 6:30pm.

Luke Littler celebrates winning the Ladbrokes Players Championship against Nathan Aspinall and holds the trophy with the fans behind;Shutterstock Editorial
Littler is on a 13-match unbeaten run after winning the last two events he has played in[/caption]

Who is Darius Labanauskas?

Lithuanian number one Labanauskas will be making his seventh appearance at the PDC World Darts Championship.

The 49-year-old’s previous best saw him reach the quarter-finals back in 2020.

However, he was beaten in the first round by Ryan Joyce 12 months ago.

Labanauskas has previously hit a nine-darter at Ally Pally, doing so against Mike De Decker four years ago.

He heads into his clash with Littler ranked 95th in the PDC rankings.

What has Littler said?

Littler is eager to win back-to-back titles despite being nervous ahead of his opening match.

He said: “I was nervous when I wasn’t champion, and now I’m coming in as a reigning champion, there’s just going to be a bit of nerves, but once I get a few legs on the board, I think I’ll be good to go.

“I wouldn’t say worse, because I know what to expect, if I am nervous and start getting the shakes or something, I know what to do, just got to compose yourself, drink your water backstage. Like I said, there’s going to be nerves, 100 per cent.

“It has been 10 years since someone won this back-to-back, so that’s what’s on my mind, and then I think about the money.”

Having enjoyed a stunning year in the sport, Littler was also asked if he’s already among the greatest players ever.

“No, obviously Michael (van Gerwen) and Phil (Taylor), they’ve won two, three, four of everything, I’ve just got to keep going,” he added.

“I’ve got to keep winning titles, I’ve got to keep picking up all those titles of the same kind. We will see where we are.”

2026 PDC World Championship Odds and Offer

2026 PDC World Darts Championship Winner Odds:

  • Luke Littler – 1/1
  • Luke Humphries – 7/2
  • Gian van Veen – 12/1
  • Gerwyn Price – 14/1
  • Josh Rock – 14/1
  • Michael van Gerwen – 16/1
  • Nathan Aspinall – 40/1
  • Stephen Bunting – 40/1

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