Where to buy Luke Littler's darts ahead of World Darts Championship final

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Teenage darts prodigy Luke Littler has once again captured the nation's attention with his extraordinary skills at the oche.

The 17-year-old sailed through his World Darts Championships quarter and semi-final clashes against major winner Nathan Aspinall and crowd favourite Stephen Bunting, respectively, over the last two days.He will now face three-time World Champion Michael van Gerwen in tonight's final, with the teenager hoping he can get past the Dutchman and go one better than last year, when he was runner-up to Luke Humphries.Since turning 17 last January, Littler has won an astounding 10 senior Professional Darts Corporation events, including the Premier League, Grand Slam and World Series titles, making him the biggest name in the sport, despite his young age, reports the Mirror. READ MORE: Outstanding' Ninja air fryer that 'works a dream' cut by 24% in limited Amazon deal READ MORE: The spa hotel in Scotland's 'Town of the Year' you can book for better than half price If you've been inspired by Littler's performances in 2024 or were already a fan after he burst onto the scene during the previous World Championships, we've compiled a list of where to buy his darts and other merchandise.

Luke Littler G1 Swiss Points darts are priced at £99.95 and can be found on Target and Amazon. For those unfamiliar with Swiss Points, they're a game-changer with their patented locking system allowing for quick point replacement, eliminating the need for an expensive repointing tool.

Dart enthusiasts can elevate their play with the swanky G1s Prodigy version, a gold-toned marvel retailing at £129.95. Recently unveiled by Target, the new Littler darts boast 90 per cent Tungsten barrels and are now available in a dazzling silver

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