SHOWDOWNS do not come much bigger than this.
Luke Littler will finally settle one of the most hotly debated topics of his career; can he beat Phil Taylor?





The rising star versus the undisputed GOAT.
The reigning world champion or the 16-time legend.
Who will come out on top?
Well fans have finally been given that answer by Target Darts after they arranged a battle for the ages between The Nuke and The Power.
The pair stepped up to settle this contest of titans – over a jenga tower.
And the highly-anticipated answer of who would win was revealed to be… 18-year-old Littler.
The match took three minutes and 40 seconds to decide, with Taylor, 64, eventually seeing the tower tumble as he tried to take out a block near the bottom.
On his huge victory, Littler said: “I knew that I was going to have to be at my very best to block out the noise and knock over such an incredible opponent.
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“Phil is such a towering player who has set the bar so high in his amazing career, so it feels great to have kept a steady hand and secured a win against a true legend.”
Despite having the edge in experience, Taylor added: “It was a high-stakes match.
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“He really knows how to take his opponent down, piece by piece.
“I’m sure we’ll continue to see him make the right moves and reach new heights.”
[boxout headline=”Premier League Darts 2025: Dates and venues”]Night 1 – Belfast: Humphries beat Dobey 6-1
Night 2 – Glasgow: Littler beat Humphries 6-5
Night 3 – Dublin: Price beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 4 – Exeter: Humphries beat Littler 6-4
Night 5 – Brighton: Littler beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 6 – Nottingham: Price beat Littler 6-3
Night 7 – Cardiff: Littler beat Van Gerwen 6-4
Night 8 – Newcastle: Littler beat Humphries 6-1
Night 9 – Berlin: Bunting beat Price 6-5
Night 10 – Manchester: Aspinall beat Humphries 6-4
Night 11 – Rotterdam: Dobey beat Bunting 6-2
Night 12 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday April 24
Night 13 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, Thursday May 1
Night 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday May 8
Night 15 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday May 15
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 22
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 29