‘No one’s going to touch us’: Luke Humphries sends confident message as dream Littler World Cup pairing set

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**Luke Humphries’ Bold Claim as Dream Littler World Cup Pairing Confirmed**

Luke Humphries sent a bold message ahead of the 2025 PDC World Cup of Darts, declaring, “No one’s going to touch us,” as he and Luke Littler were confirmed as England’s pairing for the June 26-29 event in Frankfurt, Germany. The statement, reported by Yardbarker and shared on X by @DartsNews02, reflects Humphries’ confidence in their formidable partnership, fresh off an epic Premier League Darts clash in Aberdeen on May 15, where Littler’s 115.96 average topped Humphries’ 112.87 in a 6-3 quarter-final win, per The Independent.[](https://www.yardbarker.com/darts/articles/no_ones_going_to_touch_us_luke_humphries_sends_confident_message_as_dream_littler_world_cup_pairing_set/s1_17461_42210991)

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The duo, representing England as defending champions, combines Humphries, the 2024 World Champion, with Littler, the 18-year-old prodigy and 2024 Premier League winner, who clinched the top seed for the 2025 play-offs, per Express.co.uk. Their recent performances, including Littler’s five nightly Premier League wins and Humphries’ consistent high averages, have fans buzzing, with @HDavies1804 on X predicting they’ll “destroy anyone” after their Aberdeen masterclass.

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Humphries, speaking to Sky Sports, acknowledged potential challenges, notably Wales’ Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, but insisted, “If me and Luke gel, it’s going to be an incredibly tough performance to beat us,” per @Oche180. Their synergy, showcased in last year’s World Cup semi-final run, fuels optimism, with @goonernick calling them “unbeatable” on X.

However, Littler’s recent distress over his vandalized van in Norwich, labeled “scum of the earth” by the teenager, per talkSPORT, adds emotional stakes. Despite this, fans like @Adam_Russ89 believe the World Cup “is coming home,” citing their relentless form. With England facing Austria in the first round, per dartsnews.com, Humphries’ confident message sets a daunting tone for rivals.

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