Luke Littler, 17, survives nervy Peter Wright scare to reach Premier League Darts semi-finals as fans spot HUGE change

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LUKE LITTLER scraped past Peter Wright 6-5 in a thrilling Premier League quarter-final in Newcastle.

And he did it after stunning fans by showing off a brand-new throwing style.

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Luke Littler beat Peter Wright to book his spot in the Premier League semi-finals[/caption]
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A Big Fish finish prompted this brilliant celebration[/caption]

Luke Littler SURVIVES scare against Peter Wright 💪 pic.twitter.com/PUZwHKwU5X

— Sky Sports Darts (@SkySportsDarts) February 22, 2024

The 17-year-old opened a fan’s FIFA pack during his walkout to the oche then raced into a 2-0 lead but was pegged back to 2-2 by Snakebite.

He then checked out with a staggering 170 – celebrating it pretending to reel in the Big Fish.

Wright broke back trailing 4-2 and then made it 4-4 as the Scot played the best darts of his 2024 Premier League campaign.

Littler missed three leg darts at 4-4 and Wright took full advantage with a clutch double ten.

Wright missed a match dart on the double eight and Littler hit back in style, levelling the quarter-final at 5-5 with tops.

And Littler closed it out on his throw to survive an almighty scare and book his place in the final four.

But fans watching the action at home were fixated on his change of technique.

One said: “Luke Littler appears to have made an adjustment to his throw since the ProTour in midweek and it turns out he’s even better. Insane.”

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Another wrote: “Only just tuned into the Premier League but Littler has changed his throw ever so slightly, he’s setting the dart more. He’s done this before but never this frequently, and he’s still unreal.”

A third asked: “Why has Luke Littler completely changed his throw?”

In the opening match of the night, Nathan Aspinall downed Michael Smith 6-5 before Rob Cross edged out Luke Humphries by the same scoreline.

Michael van Gerwen then saw off Gerwyn Price 6-4 to set up his semi-final with Littler.

Aspinall ousted Cross to book his spot in the final before Littler and Van Gerwen went head to head.

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The teenager tried out a new throwing style[/caption]
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Wright was decked out in Newcastle colours[/caption]
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The Scot missed the chance to win it as he failed with a match dart[/caption]

Littler reels in the BIG FISH 🐟 pic.twitter.com/kRDCjkpXAm

— Sky Sports Darts (@SkySportsDarts) February 22, 2024
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