World Darts Championship: Luke Humphries and Luke Littler Lead the Charge as Tournament Heats Up at Alexandra Palace
The World Darts Championship is underway at Alexandra Palace, and the spotlight is on two rising stars—Luke Humphries and Luke Littler.

As the tournament resumes on Friday, Humphries will face Wales' Nick Kenny in the third round. Both Humphries and Littler are on track to meet in what would be an exciting semi-final match-up, with each aiming for a shot at the prestigious title.
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Joining Humphries and Littler, Luke Woodhouse is third of "Lukes" vying for the trophy, which only adds more mystery and drama to the tournament.
Luke Humphries has been in top form and his confidence is good as he prepares to compete against Nick Kenny, however. The World No. Being in first class condition all year long and having a real belief in a "Luke" tournament victory says a lot for himself and for Littler's growing skill.
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FAQs:
What other player in the tournament named Luke?Luke Woodhouse is another player named Luke still in the tournament, making it an interesting storyline with three players named Luke still in the running.
When does the World Darts Championship resume?
The tournament resumes on Friday after the Christmas break, with all matches streamed live on Sky Sports’ dedicated darts channel.
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