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Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall – World Darts Championship: Live score and leg-by-leg updates as the Nuke sets his sights on first world title plus Peter Wright vs Stephen Bunting

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By LEWIS BROWNING and KIERAN GILL AT ALEXANDRA PALACE

Published: 13:35 EST, 1 January 2025 | Updated: 14:32 EST, 1 January 2025

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest scores and updates from the World Darts Championship quarter-final games as Peter Wright takes on Stephen Bunting and Luke Littler faces Nathan Aspinall at Alexandra Palace. 

Wright 0-1 (1-3) Bunting*

No treble in the first visit for Wright so a chance here. A good start with 140. Better from Wright though with one of his own.

More big trebles for the Bullet, though, and he can set up here after stealing the darts.

Just 60 but should get another chance…

Wright still not on a finish. Bunting leaves 28 for the set.

D14 and that’s the first set!

Wright (1-2) Bunting*

Bunting pins the first 180 of the match to kick off the third leg! And follows it up with 42. Ha.

Wright stays with him with 140 and 100. But Bunting leaves 139 with a 140 of his own.

That doesn’t go and Wright can’t get near the 156 so Bunting gets three to check out 52. He only needs two and he’s one leg away.

Wright* (1-1) Bunting

Bunting is the man on the mouths of the crowd right now. But Wright is ahead in the leg.

A nice 140 leaves 130 and Bunting is down in 205.

Wright can go with the ball but decides against it with his opponent not on a finish.

He mops up with D16 at the second attempt.

‘No pantomime villain here’

By Kieran Gill At Alexandra Palace

No pantomime villains in this one, the Ally Pally crowd love Peter Wright and Stephen Bunting in equal measure.

My pre-match prediction was 5-3 to Wright, but this could go either way.

Wright (0-1) Bunting*

Bunting has the darts and will gte us underway. He of course stands very far to the right of the oche.

A steady start from both men. Just two big trebles in the first nine for Bunting so eight is in it. He recovers, well, though with a 140.

He leaves 111 and Wright 117. Bunting can’t take it out – nor can Wright.

Butning pins D16 to take the first leg.

Time for the walkouts

Here we go! We are about to get underway.

Wright is first out. A few boos. A very, very colourful shirt and trousers with a dark blue mohawk.

And there’s the shuffle across the stage.

Bunting is out next. THEY SHOOT ME DOWN, BUT I WON’T FALL!

He has the crowd in the palm of his hand. What an atmosphere.

Bunting: ‘I try to ignore him’

Stephen Bunting, speaking to Sky Sports:

In the few hours leading up to the game the byutterflies are flowing, but as soon as I get on stage and the fans are behind me and I take to it like a duck to water and they can get me through every game.

I have had a very successful year. I am in the top eight now, long may that continue, I just need to keep my feet on the floor and doing what I’m doing.

Peter has a cough. I try to ignore him. It is all about me, what I do, how I prepare, and that doesn’t start from here.

Stephen Bunting reacts during his match against Luke Woodhosue during day thirteen of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Monday December 30, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Part: ‘He can be better on the scoring’

I think Peter can get better on the scoring but the doubling would be flukish to be the same. I think he has the ability though, when you are pushed in a match, that is when he will get the most out of himself.

It will force him to focus. I expect him to play decently. I don’t know how much traction he will get set-wise.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 01: Peter Wright of Scotland looks on after speaking to the media prior to his Quarter-Final match against Stephen Bunting of England (not pictured) on Day Fourteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on January 01, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)

Wright vs Bunting coming up

Anyway, before we get to Littler, we have Wright vs Bunting and it should be a cracker.

The walkouts will be very soon. Will we get Wright’s shuffle across the stage this time? What on earth will he be wearing?

I’m waiting for Titanium, personally. I’m bullet proof…

Littler’s outpour of emotion

Littler has been active on social media during this tournament and took to X to explain how he had to ‘dig deep’ against Joyce.

He let out a roar of emotion when hitting his final checkout. Littler is generally a quiet character, but, the more he is pushed, the more we see that emotion come out.

We may see it again tonight.

Webster: ‘They have all had to work hard’

Mark Webster, Sky Sports:

They have all had to work really hard. Aspinall has had an easier route but Littler has been challenged. They have all played their part and this is the stellar test. Win tonight, win tomorrow, then win Friday.

Wright: ‘Humphries and Littler inspire me’

Peter Wright, speaking to the PDC:

I know I can beat the likes of Luke Humphries and Luke Littler, but I’ve also said that those guys inspire me to carry on playing darts, and they do.

I’m not ready to go to the senior side yet because I know that I can still play this game. It didn’t feel like I played my game against Luke, but I know I can get better.

Peter Wright reacts after winning his fourth round match against Luke Humphries (left) on day twelve of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Sunday December 29, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Stand up, if you love the darts

Fans are arriving in their droves ahead of tonight and, as per, almost all of them are in fancy dress. I went early on in the tournament in normal clothes and genuinely felt out of place.

The atmosphere, as it was this afternoon, will be electric, with the session sold out for what is widely-regarded as the most exciting day in the darts calendar.

Fans dressed in costumes are seen around the fan village before the start of the quarter final match between Peter Wright of Scotland and Stephen Bunting of England, at the World Darts Championship in London, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.(AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
Fans dressed in costumes are seen around the fan village before the start of the quarter final match between Peter Wright of Scotland and Stephen Bunting of England, at the World Darts Championship in London, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.(AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

Humphries’ pick to lift the title

Humprhies is, of course, out. Spoiling the party, somewhat, with it expected that he would face Littler in tomorrow’s semis. That now won’t be the case.

Cool Hand has, however, given his verdict on who he wants to win the Worlds now he can’t. Spoiler: it’s not Littler.

Click below or here to find out who he’s backing.

Littler in fine form

It’s been quite the journey already for Littler, who was of course the runner-up last year on debut.

He had to wait a fair amount of time for his first game, but averaged over 100 to beat Ryan Meikle in his first match, which he criticised. He then burst into tears after.After that, veteran Ian White tested him, missing set darts that he lost, but Littler prevailed.

That was before one of the games of the tournament so far, when he beat Ryan Joyce 4-3 two days ago.Joyce, as he often does, put on a finishing clinic, penning 48.15 per cent of his checkouts to push the teenager all the way, but the Nuke averaged over 103 to hold his nerve and survive.

Tonight should be an cracker against one of his closest friends in the game.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: Luke Littler of England celebrates victory over Ryan Joyce of England following their fourth round match on day thirteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 30, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Luke Littler (left) is congratulated on his victory by Ryan Joyce during day thirteen of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Monday December 30, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

The Asp

We’ll look at Aspinall next, the man with the best walkout in the sport.

He was the somewhat villain of the piece when he knocked out Leonard Gates in round two, before thrashing what was, in all honesty, a poor Andrew Gilding in round three.

It was then an even worse Ricardo Pietreczko in round four, who the Asp described as an ‘odd’ character before the bout. The German didn’t lay a glove on him – averaging a measly 78.46. 4-0.Yet to be tested? Or going about his work?

We will see tonight, because you can bet he will be tested against Luke Littler.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: Nathan Aspinall of England reacts against Ricardo Pietreczko of Germany during their fourth round match on day thirteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 30, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Ricardo Pietreczko (right) congratulates Nathan Aspinall on his victory during day thirteen of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London. Picture date: Monday December 30, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS World. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Bunting mental

The Liverpudlian, after receiving a bye as a seed in the first round, would take on Germany’s Kai Gotthardt in round two. He wasn’t at his best, but didn’t need to be, as he emerged the 3-1 victor.

It was world No 44 Madars Razma in the next round, and we did then see the best of Bunting, who averaged over 100 to hardly give the Latvian a sniff.

And last time out, he shone on the doubles, pinning more than 40 per cent as he decimated fellow Brit Luke Woodhouse, who had looked good up until that point.

A win here could set up a last-four clash with Luke Littler – and would almost certainly secure his spot in the Premier League.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Stephen/ProSports/Shutterstock (15053083dd) Stephen Bunting (ENG) reacts in his Fourth Round match against Luke Woodhouse (ENG) (not in picture) during the 2025 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London Paddy Power, 2025 World Darts Championship - 30 Dec 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon West/Action Plus/Shutterstock (15047245fj) Stephen Bunting wins his fourth round match with Luke Woodhouse and embraces his opponent; 30th December 2024, Alexandra Palace, London, England; 2024/25 PDC Paddy Power World Darts Championships Day 13. PDC World Darts Championship, Day 13, London, UK - 30 Dec 2024

Playing the Wright way

Let’s have a look at how the two from tonight’s first game got to the last eight, then.

Peter Wright has been in awful form this year. But the two-time champ has, somehow, found his best again when almost everyone had written him off.

He got the better of Wesley Plaisier in round two, entering as the 17th seed. After that, he faced the tough task of Jermaine Wattimena, who had been backed by many to be the surprise package. But, averaging 96, he breezed past the Dutchman and set up a last-16 tie with defending champion Luke Humphries.

Surely that would be a step too far? Oh no. Averaging nearly 101, he blitzed Humphries 4-1, despite the Englishman averaging over 99 himself and putting in a performance that probably would have beaten 99 per cent of players.

Now it’s Bunting. You’d be brave to bet against him emerging victorious again – especially if he plays the way he did the other night.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus/Shutterstock (15047231ff) Peter Wright; 29th December 2024, Alexandra Palace, London, England; 2024/25 PDC Paddy Power World Darts Championships Day 12. PDC World Darts Championship, Day 12, London, UK - 29 Dec 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Stephen/ProSports/Shutterstock (15049162fe) Peter Wright (SCO) celebrates winning his Fourth Round match against Luke Humphries (ENG) during the 2025 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London Paddy Power, 2025 World Darts Championship - 29 Dec 2024

Tonight’s schedule

What a couple of crackers we had earlier today. First, Chris Dobey booked his place in the last four for the first time after overcoming former champion Gerwyn Price, whose finishing was all over the place. He beat himself more than anything else.

Then, Callan Rydz pushed three-time champion Michael van Gerwen all the way, but the Green Machine did what we does best and came out the winner by five sets to three. Silly darts.

Can this evening live up to it? There’s no reason to believe not.

We have Peter Wright vs Stephen Bunting up first, followed by Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 29: Peter Wright of Scotland looks on against Luke Humphries of England during their fourth round match on day twelve of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 29, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: Luke Littler of England reacts against Ryan Joyce of England during their fourth round match on day thirteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 30, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon West/Action Plus/Shutterstock (15047245ep) Stephen Bunting celebrates as he wins a set during his fourth round match with Luke Woodhouse; 30th December 2024, Alexandra Palace, London, England; 2024/25 PDC Paddy Power World Darts Championships Day 13. PDC World Darts Championship, Day 13, London, UK - 30 Dec 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon West/Action Plus/Shutterstock (15047245cy) Nathan Aspinall reacts on winning his fourth round match with Ricardo Pietreczko; 30th December 2024, Alexandra Palace, London, England; 2024/25 PDC Paddy Power World Darts Championships Day 13. PDC World Darts Championship, Day 13, London, UK - 30 Dec 2024

Luke Littler is back in action!

He is indeed. Welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of the second set of quarter-finals from Ally Pally tonight – we have two games for you.

One of them will, indeed, be Luke Littler. The tournament favourite will take on Nathan Aspinall in the last eight after just about overcoming Ryan Joyce on Monday, with the Asp quietly going about his business too.

First up, though, it’s Peter Wright, who put out defending champion Luke Humphries last time out, versus the people’s champion Stephen Bunting.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: Luke Littler of England looks on as he enters the arena prior to his fourth round match against Ryan Joyce of England on day thirteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 30, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: Luke Littler of England reacts against Ryan Joyce of England during their fourth round match on day thirteen of the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 30, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
Key Updates

  • Littler’s outpour of emotion

  • Littler in fine form

  • Tonight’s schedule

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