LUKE LITTLER is ready for an early alarm call to watch Manchester United before the New Zealand Masters final day.
The teen sensation beat Jonny Tata 6-3 in his first round clash in Hamilton on Friday.
The Warrington whizkid eventually overcame truck driver Jonny Tata[/caption]Now Littler, 17, is ready for a red-eye alarm call to watch the Reds against Fulham before his quarter-final clash with Dimitri Van den Bergh on the other side of the world.
He revealed: “I’ve set an alarm for seven in the morning. I’ll watch the boys.
“It’s always good to get new signings in. I’ve witnessed a few trophies in my time whereas my dad and family have witnessed everything. I’m still waiting to witness it all and I’m very confident.”
Littler was smashed 8-1 by Gerwyn Price in last weekend’s Aussie Masters final.
However, he’s determined to keep up his incredible run of winning a title every month in 2024.
He added: “I’d love to win over here and get another title. Tick one off for August, if not there’s plenty of chances.
“I saw that stat going into the ProTour and I checked it was the last day so win this one and then I can go home.
“I did win it and I am aware that I’ve picked up a title every month.
Littler was thumped 8-1 by Gerwyn Price in the Australian Masters final[/caption]“I’ve got used to New Zealand and Australian time. It’s a bit unfair on myself because I’ve got to go back to the UK in a few days and used to my time.
“I felt really good coming into it and practice was going well and I’m just glad to take it on stage and get another win.
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“It’s always good to get back to winning ways no matter how you do it.
“Now I can’t wait for tomorrow and hopefully another long day.
“Last week I played well in the semis and in the final it just didn’t happen. One of those games you’ve just got to say well done to the winner and just get on with the next one.
“I don’t really learn anything from defeats. I just pick myself up and go again.”
World Champion Luke Humphries also cruised through with a 6-3 win on Kayden Milne.
Inside Littler's massive rise
LUKE LITTLER has taken the darts world by storm since exploding onto the scene at the PDC World Championship.
The Nuke reached the final on his Ally Pally debut at just 16 years of age – smashing records along the way.
He has since joined Jude Bellingham on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list.
And the teenage titan even had to snub an invite from the WWE.
The Sun exclusively revealed that Littler is plotting to create a fitness empire.
He is also cashing in away from the Oche thanks to an Instagram side hustle.
And he’s even the face of a brand new cereal.
The wonderkid has now cemented his place among the tungsten elite by winning the Premier League Darts final – and the £275k top prize.
Check out all of our latest Luke Littler stories.