
Sky Bet boost odds on Luke Littler to throw 10+ 180s in World Matchplay win over Ryan Searle on Sunday night
The teenage sensation is the favourite to win the showdown in Blackpool and will be desperate to avoid a shock loss similar to that suffered by world No 1 Luke Humphries on Saturday night.
Littler has been boosted from 11/2 to 6/1 to win the match match and throw 10+ 180s.
Littler is favourite for the event, despite never winning a match in the tournament before as he lost in the opening round to Michal van Gerwen on debut 12 months ago.
The tournament runs until July 27, with Sunday's action also including the likes of Rob Cross and Stephen Bunting.
Luke Littler to Win the Match and Throw 10+ 180s
WAS 11/2 NOW 6/1
Luke Littler - 1/7
Ryan Searle - 4/1

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