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World Matchplay Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler ON NOW, Van Gerwen NEXT after Price flies through

World Matchplay Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler ON NOW, Van Gerwen NEXT after Price flies through

The Suna day ago
THE World Matchplay has arrived in Blackpool for nine thrilling nights of darts at the iconic Winter Gardens - and Luke Littler is back to the oche NOW!
World champion Littler returns to action in a tough test against Dutch cult hero Jermaine Wattimena.
Gerwyn Price also romped into the quarters with a demolition job on Chris Dobey, where he averaged 108.73.
Michael van Gerwen ends the day five bill in a huge encounter with Josh Rock.
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