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    World Cup of Darts pundit predictions: Will anybody stop Luke Humphries and Luke Littler? | Darts News

    Nancy G. MontemayorBy Nancy G. MontemayorJune 12, 2025008 Mins Read
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    Ahead of the World Cup of Darts, the Sky Sports Darts pundits give their predictions on whether anyone will stop England duo Luke Humphries and Luke Littler from winning.

    They also assess whether there are any major obstacles in the path of the ‘Dream Team’ and if there is a chance they could make history by hitting the first-ever pairs nine-darter.

    Emma Paton’s predictions

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    Humphries Littler

    Speaking on Love The Darts, Michael Bridge and Stuart Pyke discuss the rivalry between Humphries and Littler

    Will anyone stop Luke and Luke?

    Probably not! What a pairing – the top two in the world (on paper and off it!). I can’t wait to see them team up and become this unstoppable duo – it feels like it can’t possibly fail.

    The only threat I can see is from Wales who have won this event twice before with Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton and it feels like both are finding some great form at just the right time.

    Luke Humphries and Luke Littler will team up for England at the World Cup of Darts
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    Humphries and Littler are odds-on favourites to lift the World Cup of Darts

    Are there any issues they could encounter?

    I don’t see anything troubling them at all to be honest. With Littler making his debut, I think he’ll absolutely love the World Cup stage and I reckon they’ll both want to put on a show and break as many records as they can.

    The only question mark is how they’ll gel together as a partnership, but they get on well so I can’t see any problems.

    Will they secure a first-ever pairs nine-darter?

    Well if anyone can it’s them! I did say they’d want to break records and I definitely think this will be something they’ll be speaking about in the lead-up to the event.

    We’ve seen others come close – like (Simon) Whitlock and (Damon) Heta missing D18 just a few years ago – so maybe it’s written in the stars for the two Lukes!

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    luke

    Highlights of the Premier League Darts final between Littler and Humphries at The O2 arena, London

    Mark Webster’s predictions

    Will anyone stop Luke and Luke? Are there any issues they could encounter?

    “In terms of the two Lukes, they are stand-out favourites.

    “Look, they can be stopped. We don’t know how they will deal with pairs, it is a different sort of format.

    “But they are rightly the favourites and I expect them to win the event.”

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    Australia 9 darter

    Australia were inches away from hitting an historic pairs nine-darter at the 2022 World Cup of Darts

    Will they secure the first-ever pairs nine-darter?

    “It is tough to do. The Aussies came really close a couple of years ago but they are definitely the pairs team to stop.

    “I will be gobsmacked if they don’t win the event.”

    Polly James’ predictions

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    Take a look back at an amusing moment backstage as Michael van Gerwen saw the funny side of Adrian Lewis’ anguish as the pair watched on during the 2017 semi-final between England and Netherlands

    Will anyone stop Luke and Luke?

    What a dream team, a team that sends shivers down your spine, but I think there are a couple of contenders that could cause a problem for the two Lukes. Take any of the pairs who are proven champions, like Gezzy and Jonny who love playing together and are a force to be reckoned with at the moment with both showing brilliant form individually.

    As double World Cup champions they’re not only passionate Welsh players who love to wear the jersey but they know each other’s weaknesses and strengths and have had years to adapt to playing together under pressured moments.

    They both come from team backgrounds and know how to lift and build one another up when the going gets tough.

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    We look back at one of the most dramatic finals in the competition as England overcame Australia in 2012 after a sudden-death leg

    Are there any issues they could encounter?

    Yes! Humphries love to prep and practise and Littler doesn’t. We do not know how that will affect them.

    Will they secure the first-ever pairs nine-darter?

    I hope so, it would be magic! If any pair is capable it’s the two Lukes for sure.

    Laura Turner’s predictions

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    Luke Humphries speaks with Luke Littler during the final on night sixteen of the Premier League

    Speaking on Love The Darts, Laura Turner and Matt Edgar discuss whether England can be stopped at the World Cup of Darts…

    Will anyone stop Luke and Luke?

    I think it is difficult to see anyone beating the top two players in the world. Having the two best players doesn’t always mean you’re going to win absolutely everything, but there is a dynamic between them. They seem to get on really well.

    I just think the dynamic between them means they’re going to be a very difficult team to beat.

    Are there any issues they could encounter?

    If anyone has any chance of beating them it will be someone who can get ahead early on before the format starts stretching out. The longer the format, the harder they’re going to be to beat.

    Will they secure the first-ever pairs nine-darter?

    We’ve just had a record number of nine-darters hit in the Premier League this season with Humphries and Littler helping to get to that total. I think they’re going to be a little bit competitive between them but in a friendly type of way. I think that will help them if they have a mini-competition.

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    Wayne Mardle

    Wayne Mardle was in fine form on commentary during Night 15 of the Premier League Darts in Aberdeen… especially during Littler’s quarter-final win against Humphries!

    Stuart Pyke’s predictions

    Will anyone stop Luke and Luke?

    Just a feeling that Team England will steamroller through the tournament. The two Lukes have won the last five TV majors.

    I remember all that nonsense about Luke Littler withdrawing from the event because of the reaction he gets from some German fans. That is exactly what it was, nonsense!! He was always going to play. The pride on pulling on the England jersey at the age of 18 will be immense.

    Are there any issues they could encounter?

    I guess the challenge will come from Wales with Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price plus the Scottish duo of Gary Anderson and Peter Wright….all four are World Cup winners and will fancy their chances.

    But if England don’t win I will eat a currywurst in Frankfurt… and I cannot stand them!!

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    Littler 170 mocks Humphries

    Humphries come so close to hitting a 170 checkout but Littler responded by hitting his own ‘Big Fish’, despite still having 204 left!

    Competing Nations & Pairings
    (1) England – Luke Humphries & Luke Littler
    (2) Wales – Jonny Clayton & Gerwyn Price
    (3) Scotland – Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
    (4) Northern Ireland – Josh Rock & Daryl Gurney
    Argentina – Jesus Salate & Victor Guillin
    Australia – Damon Heta & Simon Whitlock
    Austria – Mensur Suljovic & Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
    Bahrain – Sadeq Mohamed & Hasan Bucheeri
    Belgium – Mike De Decker & Dimitri Van den Bergh
    Canada – Matt Campbell & Jim Long
    China – Xiaochen Zong & Lihao Wen
    Chinese Taipei – Pupo Teng-Lieh & An-Sheng Lu
    Croatia – Pero Ljubic & Boris Krcmar
    Czechia – Karel Sedlacek & Petr Krivka
    Denmark – Benjamin Reus & Andreas Hyllgaardhus
    Finland – Teemu Harju & Marko Kantele
    France – Thibault Tricole & Jacques Labre
    Germany – Martin Schindler & Ricardo Pietreczko
    Gibraltar – Craig Galliano & Justin Hewitt
    Hong Kong – Man Lok Leung & Lok Yin Lee
    Hungary – Gyorgy Jehirszki & Gergely Lakatos
    India – Nitin Kumar & Mohan Goel
    Italy – Michele Turetta & Massimo Dalla Rosa
    Japan – Ryusei Azemoto & Tomoya Goto
    Latvia – Madars Razma & Valters Melderis
    Lithuania – Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
    Malaysia – Tengku Shah & Tan Jenn Ming
    Netherlands – Danny Noppert & Gian van Veen
    New Zealand – Haupai Puha & Mark Cleaver
    Norway – Cor Dekker & Kent Joran Sivertsen
    Philippines – Lourence Ilagan & Paolo Nebrida
    Poland – Krzysztof Ratajski & Radek Szaganski
    Portugal – Jose de Sousa & Bruno Nascimento
    Republic of Ireland – William O’Connor & Keane Barry
    Singapore – Paul Lim & Phuay Wei Tan
    South Africa – Cameron Carolissen & Devon Petersen
    Spain – Daniel Zapata & Ricardo Fernandez
    Sweden – Jeffrey de Graaf & Oskar Lukasiak
    Switzerland – Stefan Bellmont & Alex Fehlmann
    USA – Danny Lauby & Jules van Dongen

    Prize Fund (Per Team)
    Winners – £80,000
    Runners-Up – £50,000
    Semi-Finalists – £30,000
    Quarter-Finalists – £20,000
    Last 16 Losers – £9,000
    Second in Group – £5,000
    Third in Group – £4,000
    Total £450,000

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