The World Grand Prix of Darts has reached its climax, with Luke Littler and Luke Humphries meeting in the final on Sunday.
Littler and Humphries have been headlining the star-studded event in Leicester, which was won by Mike De Decker last year.
Littler is eyeing his first Grand Prix title in LeicesterGettyDe Decker beat Humphries in the 2024 final to become just the second Belgian to win a major darts tournament.
This time around, Littler has reached the showpiece after surviving a scare against Gerwyn Price and beating Jonny Clayton in the semis.
World No.1 Humphries managed to come through a strong challenge from Danny Noppert in his semi, reaching the final again.
He has now made the final of the World Grand Prix for the last three years straight, emulating the great Phil Taylor.
World Grand Prix Darts final: Dates and where to watch
The World Grand Prix of Darts final will take place on Sunday, October 12.
It is being held at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester.
The final is scheduled to be getting started at 8pm.
Every bit of the action will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with all the action throughout the week.
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Humphries was beaten in the final by De Decker last year but he’s back againGettyWorld Grand Prix Darts final: Full schedule
Round One
Monday, October 6
(9) Rob Cross 2-1 Wessel Nijman (16) Martin Schindler 0-2 Krzysztof Ratajski (8) Chris Dobey 0-2 Cameron Menzies (5) James Wade 0-2 Joe Cullen (13) Danny Noppert 2-1 Jermaine Wattimena (1) Luke Humphries 2-0 Nathan Aspinall (12) Gary Anderson 2-1 Raymond van Barneveld (4) Stephen Bunting 2-0 Niko SpringerTuesday, October 7
(11) Damon Heta 1-2 Luke Woodhouse (14) Ross Smith 0-2 Daryl Gurney (6) Jonny Clayton 2-0 Andrew Gilding (7) Gerwyn Price 2-1 Ryan Searle (2) Luke Littler 2-0 Gian van Veen (3) Michael van Gerwen 0-2 Dirk van Duijvenbode (15) Peter Wright 1-2 Mike De Decker (10) Josh Rock 2-1 Ryan JoyceRound Two
Wednesday, October 8
Cameron Menzies 3-1 (9) Rob Cross (4) Stephen Bunting 1-3 (13) Danny Noppert (1) Luke Humphries 3-1 Krzysztof Ratajski Joe Cullen 0-3 (12) Gary AndersonThursday, October 9
(2) Luke Littler 3-0 Mike De Decker (7) Gerwyn Price 3-0 (10) Josh Rock Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-0 Daryl Gurney (6) Jonny Clayton 3-1 Luke WoodhouseQuarter-finals
Friday, October 10
(13) Danny Noppert 3-1 (12) Gary Anderson (1) Luke Humphries 3-1 Cameron Menzies (2) Luke Littler 3-2 (7) Gerwyn Price Dirk van Duijvenbode 0-3 (6) Jonny ClaytonSemi-finals
Saturday, October 11
(1) Luke Humphries 4-3 (13) Danny Noppert (2) Luke Littler 5-1 (6) Jonny ClaytonFinal
Sunday, October 12
(2) Luke Littler vs (1) Luke Humphries Littler and Humphries continue to dominate the darts sceneGettyWorld Grand Prix Darts final: Format and prize money
The World Grand Prix of Darts is unique in its format.
It is the only tournament on the PDC calendar that players must start and finish on a double or bullseye.
A player has to hit a double first before they start scoring points elsewhere throughout a leg of play.
When it comes to the event format, it is set play and each set will be played over the best of five legs.
A total prize pot of £600,000 is available, with the winner taking home a whopping £120,000.
The runner-up will claim £60,000, while semi-finalists left with £40,000 each and quarter-finalists scooped £25,000.
World Grand Prix Darts: Recent winners
2024: Mike De Decker 2023: Luke Humphries 2022: Michael van Gerwen 2021: Jonny Clayton 2020: Gerwyn Price 2019: Michael van Gerwen 2018: Michael van Gerwen 2017: Daryl Gurney 2016: Michael van Gerwen 2015: Robert ThorntonWorld Grand Prix Darts final: What has been said?
Littler spoke about the unique format ahead of the World Grand Prix.
He said: “Obviously, it [this event] is the next big one… I’ll be honest, I didn’t like it. I didn’t like the double start.
“I think it’s obviously one of the toughest tournaments to win, with the Worlds, the Matchplay, the Premier League.
“But the double start: if you don’t get off, then you’re in trouble.
“I can’t say I really practice the double start often, but obviously leading up to it I think I’ll have to, just get used to it.
“Every year we’ll see someone hit a treble 20 first out and then they forget… it’ll be tough but we’ve still got plenty of darts to play.”
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