Luke Littler has shortened to 11/10 to win the World Darts Championship after his dominant defeat of nearest rival Luke Humphries in last night’s World Grand Prix final.
Littler’s victory in Leicester has trimmed his odds to go back-to-back at Alexandra Palace to almost even-money, with the teenager now 11/10 to lift the Sid Waddell trophy this January, according to Casino Beats.
Humphries meanwhile occupies second in the betting at 11/2, with Josh Rock (10/1) way out in third.
Ollie Ring, spokesperson for Casino Beats, said: “Last night was a statement performance from Luke Littler against Luke Humphries in the World Grand Prix.
“A 6-1 thrashing over the world number one has pulled Luke Littler into 11/10 for the World Championship, having previously been priced 6/4 to win at the Alexandra Palace.
“Littler is way out in front in terms of the market – with Humphries his closest contender at 11/2 – and it would take an upset to deny ‘The Nuke’ from another World Championship title.”
However there is decent value in Rock, Price and MVG according to DW’s resident coach:
” Ally pally will be longer than ever this year and there are likely to be many twists and turns and so odds in double figures against people who know how to win there would seem an area worthwhile paying attention to….”
World Darts Championship 2026 Winner:
Luke Littler – 11/10 Luke Humphries – 11/2, Josh Rock – 10/1, Gerwyn Price – 11/1 and Michael van Gerwen – 12/1
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Images: PDC