Summary

  • Luke Littler beats Luke Humphries 6-5 to win World Masters title for first time

  • Teenager has now won 11 PDC major titles - the joint third-most in history

  • He only trails Michael van Gerwen (48) and Phil Taylor (79)

  • Semi-final results: Luke Littler 5-4 Gerwyn Price & Luke Humphries 5-0 Gian van Veen

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  1. Littler beats Price in nine-set thrillerpublished at 20:04 GMT 1 February

    Result: Littler 5-4 Price

    England's Luke Littler during his match against Wales' Gerwyn Price during day four of the Winmau World Masters at Arena MK, Milton KeynesImage source, PA Media

    A rusty start from both men, Luke Littler keeps his head afloat with visits of 140 and 100 to buy three darts at 164.

    Littler takes 96 of them to go to 68, but Gerwyn Price responds with a 134 to leave 125.

    Littler gets one dart at tops for the match, but is far too low.

    For 125, Price starts on 25 but only finds single 20, when needing the treble.

    Littler returns to pin that trusty double 10 for the match. A nail-biter, but Littler does just enough to reach his first World Masters final.

  2. Postpublished at 20:01 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price (1-1)

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on ITV4

    Wow! The darting drama here. You can see the relief in Luke Littler.

  3. Littler and Price go to deciding legpublished at 20:01 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price (1-1)

    How best to respond to that setback? Five perfect darts from Luke Littler, of course.

    Against throw, he gets three darts at 122 but before he can have a go, Gerwyn Price hits 180 to leave 107.

    Littler almost checks out, but is just narrow at double seven.

    For the match, Price buys one dart at tops but bends the wire.

    Littler, back for double two, takes it!

    We're off to a deciding leg!

  4. Postpublished at 19:59 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price (0-1)

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on ITV4

    Gerwyn Price has never led in this match until now...

  5. Price leads Littler in deciding setpublished at 19:59 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price (0-1)

    In terms of momentum, Gerwyn Price feels like the one on top. Set nine starts cagey from both men.

    A 180 from Luke Littler soon changes that.

    Littler gets six darts at 138, leaving 52 with the first visit.

    The second gives two darts at a double, but Littler misses at double 20 and double 10. Price is no good from 156 and Littler will come back.

    Littler misses the 10s and fives, inviting Price back at 73.

    Price misses dart one on double eight, but takes it on dart two. Price leads and needs one more leg to make the final!

  6. Postpublished at 19:57 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on ITV4

    England's Luke Littler during his match against Wales' Gerwyn Price during day four of the Winmau World Masters at Arena MK, Milton KeynesImage source, PA Media

    How important is the fact that Luke Littler won the bullseye out the back going to be?

  7. Postpublished at 19:57 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on ITV4

    This is absorbing stuff.

  8. Price takes out 106 to win set eightpublished at 19:57 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-4 Price

    Gerwyn Price, that is fantastic!

    He fires in 180 with two more perfect darts, pulling left into five with dart six.

    After nine, he needs 106 for a set win and with one dart at double 16, cleans up!

    We are going to a deciding set...

  9. Price wins set-eight openerpublished at 19:56 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-3 Price (0-1)

    Gerwyn Price has to win both sets from here to avoid defeat and the scoring to start set eight is simply ridiculous from both men.

    At 83, Price gets one dart at double 10 but misses out. He will come back after Luke Littler misses out on a big finish.

    Double five is landed at the second attempt for Price to hold throw.

  10. Littler breaks Price's throw to win set sevenpublished at 19:54 GMT 1 February

    Littler 4-3 Price

    Holding throw has been a big theme of this match and Gerwyn Price buys himself three darts at 42 with a 180.

    Price misses out and Luke Littler gets a chance at 121, but again splits his bull attempt in half.

    Price misses a hat-trick at double five and allows Littler in, breaking throw on double 10 for a 4-3 lead.

  11. Littler wins set-seven openerpublished at 19:53 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-3 Price (1-0)

    Wayne Mardle has just informed us commentary that Luke Littler missed 17 darts at a double during those first six sets. Will that come back to haunt him?

    He starts set seven with at least six darts at 164. The first three, including a bounce out, leave 84.

    Treble 20, double 12. No funny business. Hold of throw for Littler.

  12. Littler and Price posting 100+ averagespublished at 19:51 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-3 Price

    After six sets, both men are averaging north of 100 each.

    Luke Littler is at 102.8, with Gerwyn Price a snip behind at 100.77.

  13. Postpublished at 19:47 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-3 Price

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on ITV4

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    We saw Luke Littler get ahead early and go on against Ross Smith, but Gerwyn Price is right in this game.

  14. Price breaks Littler's throw to win set sixpublished at 19:47 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-3 Price

    Some say the best form of attack is defence. Luke Littler has done that on his own throw so far, but a series of trebleless darts from the Nuke invite Price in.

    Needing 153, Littler almost wrestles the momentum but goes just low on double 18.

    Price makes him pay. At 50, Price gets his first break of the night on double 10.

    We are level again at 3-3.

  15. Price takes sixth-set openerpublished at 19:45 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-2 Price (0-1)

    Wales' Gerwyn Price during his match against England's Luke Littler during day four of the Winmau World Masters at Arena MK, Milton KeynesImage source, PA Media

    Back with Gerwyn Price's throw to start set six - he misses a 144 chance before Luke Littler does the same at 170.

    Needing 80, Price cleans up with two darts.

    Treble 20, double 10. 1-0.

  16. Postpublished at 19:44 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-2 Price

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on ITV4

    It just feels like there are little undercurrents of niggle in this game.

  17. Littler wins fifth setpublished at 19:44 GMT 1 February

    Littler 3-2 Price

    We are midway through set five and Gerwyn Price is yet to win a leg on Luke Littler's throw.

    But with six darts at 127, Littler is on the verge of taking his second, narrowly missing tops for a big finish.

    The Nuke comes back to claim double 10 for a 3-2 set lead. A big leg for the teenage world number one.

  18. Littler holds to open fifth setpublished at 19:42 GMT 1 February

    Littler 2-2 Price (1-0)

    Gerwyn PriceImage source, Getty Images

    Set five starts impeccably as both Luke Littler and Gerwyn Price land 180s in their opening visits.

    Two attempts later, Littler hits another to leave himself 41 and a potential 11-darter.

    After a one, Littler misses the 20s and 10s with Price at 117.

    A rouge single five from Price is a let-off for LIttler, but The Nuke misses a hat-trick more across double 10 and double five.

    With one dart at tops, Price lands it in the double. Sadly, it's double one.

    Littler punishes him on double five. Very messy hold for The Nuke.

  19. Postpublished at 19:42 GMT 1 February

    Littler 2-2 Price

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on ITV4

    Gerwyn Price celebrates winning a leg against Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    There is only one person that Gerwyn Price was doing that celebration for.

    This is good now, isn't it?

  20. Price wins fourth set to level uppublished at 19:40 GMT 1 February

    Littler 2-2 Price

    Wales' Gerwyn Price during his match against England's Luke Littler during day four of the Winmau World Masters at Arena MK, Milton KeynesImage source, PA Media

    Gerwyn Price, exactly when he needs to, pulls out a 180 to take command of this deciding leg.

    Price gets six darts at 120, with the first three taking a ton out of it.

    The Welshman comes back for double 10, pins it and roars!

    We are level again...