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World Darts Championship 2026 results: Luke Littler races into third consecutive final

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Searle made a strong start in his first semi-final appearance at the World Championship, shrugging off a 10-dart finish and 105 average from Littler to take the opening set thanks to some clinical finishing.

However, Littler’s scoring was relentless and it proved too much for Searle to contend with.

An 11-darter levelled it up but a key moment came at two legs apiece in the third set as Searle, throwing first, hit just 15 with his first three darts to give Littler an advantage he never relinquished.

There was no let-up from the teenager, who hit 10 180s in the match, as he took out 110 to win a fourth set in which he averaged the same number.

He was exemplary on the doubles – double 20, in particular – as well, with a checkout percentage of 58.8% to ensure there was no way back for Searle.

There was little repeat of the boos Littler experienced during his last-16 win over Rob Cross on Monday – on this occasion they came in jest after missing treble 20, having hit six perfect darts to start the leg.

It was one of two near-misses for Littler in his search for a first World Championship nine-darter – and he did not even win the leg after the second of them as Searle – whose run to the last four will see him move into the top 10 in the world rankings – reeled in the big fish – a 170 maximum checkout.

But it was Littler who progressed to Saturday’s final.


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