Luke Littler reveals shock secret behind incredible Premier League Darts winning streak with bizarre admission

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LUKE LITTLER says he feels almost impossible to stop in his pursuit of another Premier League Darts title — despite admitting he barely practises when he is at home.

The teenage sensation heads to Birmingham for Night 15 of the Premier League season riding a stunning nine-match winning streak in the competition.

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Fresh from attending last weekend’s heavyweight boxing clash between Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley in Manchester, the world No.1 is now targeting yet another big performance on the oche.

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Littler currently sits five points clear at the top of the table and faces Jonny Clayton in the quarter-finals at Arena Birmingham.

Victory on the night would hand him a record-breaking seventh nightly win, surpassing the six he managed during the 2025 campaign.

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The Warrington wonderkid has developed an aura that appears to unsettle opponents before they even step on stage.

And with the play-offs at London’s O2 Arena fast approaching on May 28, Littler is firmly on course to reclaim the Premier League crown.

Remarkably, the two-time world champion revealed he hardly throws darts at all when he is away from tournaments.

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Speaking about his current form, Littler said: “Yeah, I think I’m playing very well.

“Obviously the last three weeks have been wins and that’s all down to me and just the right preparation.

“I can say when I’ve been at home I’ve not been practising. But yeah, that’s just what I do.

“I’ll turn up here and have a few hours if that and just produce it on the stage.

“Obviously if you beat players comfortably or if you beat them in a last-leg, it’s always on the mind.

“The record with Gezzy [Gerwyn Price], it’s a pretty one. Obviously me and Luke [Luke Humphries] beat each other all the time.

“If I get these wins over everyone week-in, week-out, then obviously it gives me a lot of confidence and then, when they next face me, they’ve got to produce even better.”

Attention will soon turn to the PDC World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt from June 11-14, where 40 nations will compete for the £100,000 winner’s prize.

Littler and Humphries will once again team up for England as the tournament’s top seeds after their surprise early exit against Germany last year.

One of the major surprises in the confirmed line-up is the absence of Gerwyn Price, with Nick Kenny drafted in to partner Clayton for Wales.

The World Cup and European Championship are the only major PDC honours still missing from Littler’s rapidly growing trophy collection.

And the 18-year-old is eager to complete the set.

He added: “Obviously once they come around that’s when you properly focus on it. Yeah, they’re obviously the last two that I’m chasing to tick everything off.

“I think it was maybe Rotterdam, we were both playing there, and Luke asked me if I was playing, because he really wanted to play with me again.

“Hopefully we don’t get the Germans again in our first game because obviously they have a warm-up. But yeah, I think we’re both up for it.”

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