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2024 PDC World Darts Championship Final – Preview and Predictions

2024 PDC World Darts Championship

The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship Final is around the corner, and all the Darts enthusiasts are waiting to witness the real champion. The 2024 World Darts Finals is set to kick start on January 03, 2024, at Alexandra Palace between the most expected rivals, Luke Littler and Luke Humphries.

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This final game of the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship between the two Luke’s has started to create a massive wave among the crowd. Anyone among the two Lukes, who pick the title will grab the first PDC World Darts Championship of their careers. So, this clash is going to be nothing less but full of furious and heart-pounding moments. The fact that Luke Littler is the youngest to reach the semifinals of the PDC Darts Championships adds another layer of excitement to the game. If Luke Littler lifts the title at the Ally Pally Darts 2024, he will remain the youngest player to achieve the record. But, on the flip side, a strong rival Luke Humphries, who has been delivering stunning throws from the start of this season, is looking to take the victory home. In light of this, to provide in-depth details about the clear favorite of this game, we have come up with some exciting facts, including the odds and predictions. For even more sports information, do visit our Website.

PDC World Darts Championship 2023 Outright Odds

2024 PDC World Darts Final – Event Details

Players: Luke Littler vs. Luke Humphries

Date: January 3, 2024 (Wednesday)

Time: Evening session (20:00 GMT)

Place: Alexandra Palace, London, England.

Streaming Details of 2024

PDC World Darts Championship Finals:

The 2024 World Darts Championship final game will be live-streamed on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Darts.

 

Seeded Nations (top four to second round)

 

 

Rank

Country

Current top 2 Players

Start in

 

1

 England

Luke Humphries and Michael Smith

 

 

 

 

 

Round 2

2

 Wales

Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton

3

 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen and Danny Noppert

4

 Scotland

Peter Wright and Gary Anderson

5

 Belgium

Dimitri Van den Bergh and Kim Huybrechts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round 1

6

 Northern Ireland

Josh Rock and Brendan Dolan

7

 Germany

Martin Schindler and Gabriel Clemens

8

 Australia

Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock

9

 Republic of Ireland

William O’Connor and Keane Barry

10

 Austria

Rowby-John Rodriguez and Mensur Suljović

11

 Poland

Krzysztof Ratajski and Radek Szagański

12

 Czech Republic

Adam Gawlas and Karel Sedláček

13

 Croatia

Boris Krčmar and Romeo Grbavac

14

 France

Thibault Tricole and Jacques Labre

15

 Sweden

Jeffrey de Graaf and Oskar Lukasiak

16

 United States

Danny Lauby and Jules van Dongen

 

 

Unseeded Nations

Country

Entered players

 

 Bahrain

Duda Durra and Basem Mahmood

 

 Canada

David Cameron and Matt Campbell

 

 China

Chengan Liu and Zong Xiao Chen

 

 Chinese Taipei

Pupo Teng Lieh and An Sheng Lu

 

 Denmark

Benjamin Reus and Claus Nielsen

 

 Finland

Teemu Harju and Marko Kantele

 

 Gibraltar

Craig Galliano and Justin Hewitt

 

 Guyana

Sudesh Fitzgerald and Norman Madhoo

 

 Hong Kong

Lok Yin Lee and Man Lok Leung

 

 Hungary

Gábor Jagicza and Nándor Major

 

 Iceland

Pétur Gudmundsson and Arngrímur

Ólafsson

 Italy

Massimo Dalla Rosa and Michele Turetta

 

 Japan

Ryusei Azemoto and Tomoya Goto

 

 Latvia

Valters Melderis and Madars Razma

 

 Lithuania

Mindaugas Barauskas and Darius Labanauskas

 

 Malaysia

Mohd Bin Jantan and Siik Hwang Wong

 

 New Zealand

Haupai Puha and Ben Robb

 

 Norway

Cor Dekker and Håkon Bjørge Helling

 

 Philippines

Christian Perez and Alexis Toylo

 

 Portugal

José de Sousa and David Gomes

 

 Singapore

Harith Lim and Paul Lim

 

 South Africa

Cameron Carolissen and Johan Geldenhuys

 

 Spain

José Justicia and Jesús Noguera

 

 Switzerland

Stefan Bellmont and Bruno Stöckl

 

Predictions

Luke Littler vs. Luke Humphries

This clash between the two hot rivals of the season, Luke Littler and Luke Humphries is going to be intriguing till the very end. The 16-year-old Luke Littler heads into the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship Finals after making staggering efforts in the prior rounds. He smashed the efforts of Rob Cross in the Semifinals with a stunning score set of 2-6 to enter the finals. His hunger for victory at this age is astonishing, and the efforts he invests end each of his games in victory. Even though the youngster fails to impose a solid throw in the finals, he will remain the youngest to have reached the PDC Darts Championships. The Little Littler is not even worried about his finals, as he has recently registered in an interview that he will be repeating the same routine he has been doing so far. So, his patience and consistency might add another layer of hope to the youngster in the upcoming finals.

Luke Humphries, on the other hand, is a tough competitor, who is both equal and a step beyond the Littler. He has amazed his audience with many titles throughout his career, and this remains the first battle for his PDC Darts Championships. Humphries enters the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship Final after defeating Scott Williams with an exotic 0-6 score set. Humphries has reached the top of the PDC Rankings through his streaks of victories in recent times. Humphries has already made three quarter-final appearances at the World Championship, which provides him an add-on experience. In addition, he has invested more efforts in the 2024 PDC Darts Championships. So, Luke Humphries looks like a much better player, and he stands a good chance of winning the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship Final. 

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