PDC World Championship darts semi-finals: Littler v Searle, Van Veen v Anderson – live

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Searle rattles in four treble-20s in six darts – no signs of nerves here – and he’s down to 101 with Littler distant.Despite stumbling, he has time to pin double eight for the set!First set: Littler (0) 2-2 Searle* (0) Five perfect darts out of six for Littler, then a 147 set-up.Searle is miles back, but it’s all about holding throw next time …First set: *Littler (0) 1-2 Searle (0) Searle on 136, which he can only trim to 78.He misses double top, but gets an early let-off as Littler misses three darts to break, allowing him to return and tidy up.First set: Littler (0) 1-1 Searle (0)* Littler hits straight back, taking out double top to hold despite decent scoring pressure from Searle.

First set: *Littler (0) 0-1 Searle (0) *denotes next to throw first Searle gets down to 56 and takes it out with Littler waiting on double top,“Ryan, Ryan, Searle” chant the crowd, to the perhaps overused tune of KC & the Sunshine Band’s “Give it Up,”Ryan Searle to throw first, as the crowd remind the rest of us that “there’s only one Luke Littler …”Walk-on time! Searle is out first as the lower-ranked player, and receives big cheers from the Ally Pally faithful,The reaction to Littler is more mixed – a few boos before Pitbull kicks in, unless some fans were shouting “Luuuuuuuuke”,Pre-game chat from Luke Littler: “People can say it’s mine to lose, but it’s a game of darts at the end of the day … I want to get to the final again, and stay No 1.

I expect Ryan to give me a good game,”And Ryan Searle: “I’ve lost some really close games here before, it’s incredible to be in the semi-finals,I know I’m the underdog but I’ll give it my best shot,” Searle has a condition that affects his vision – to the extent that he sometimes can’t see where his darts have landed,“I hope I can inspire other people, and show what’s possible.

”Luke Littler is the only top-eight seed to make it to the final four – but performances here will see the other three semi-finalists climb the rankings.Van Veen will climb to at least No 3 in the world, with Anderson back up to sixth and Searle eighth as it stands.Fans are taking their seats, pitchers in hand, in the West Hall.From next year, the tournament will move to the larger Great Hall at Alexandra Palace.We’re about half an hour away from the opener – and your predictions are welcome.

I think if Ryan Searle can settle, he can push Littler early on, but the world No 1’s relentless scoring power may prove too much.Prediction: Littler 6-3 Searle.Luke LittlerAge: 18.From: Warrington.Seeded: No 1.

Nickname: The Nuke.Title odds: 1-2.Path to the final: R1 bt Labanauskas 3-0, R2 bt Davies 3-0; R3 bt Sulovic 4-0; R4 bt Cross 4-2; QF bt Ratajski 5-0.Best worlds performance: Champion (2025).Walk-on music: “Greenlight” by Pitbull.

Ryan SearleAge: 38,From: Devon,Seeded: No 20,Nickname: Heavy Metal,Title odds: 22-1.

Path to the final: R1 bt Landman 3-0, R2 bt Dolan 3-0; R3 by Schindler 4-0; R4 bt Hurrell 4-0; QF bt Clayton 5-2.Best worlds performance: Semi-finalist (2026).Walk-on music: “Paranoid” by Black Sabbath.Head to head record: Littler 5-0 Searle.Here’s how eight contenders became four in Thursday’s quarter-finals, as we said goodbye to Krzysztof Ratajski, Jonny Clayton, Justin Hood … and Luke Humphries.

The Nuke.Heavy Metal.The Giant.The Flying Scotsman.What kind of steampunk terrordome are we walking into tonight? It’s the Alexandra Palace, London and these are the four gladiators still standing after an absolutely vintage world darts championship.

First up, the champion,Luke Littler has been more rattled by the crowd than his opponents on a run to his third semi-final in three appearances,On paper, Ryan Searle looks outmatched – but the Devon dartist has played like a potential winner, dropping just two sets on his way here,If he can start well and get the fans on side, things could get very interesting,The second match also features a former champion against a form horse, but the roles are reversed for Gian van Veen and Gary Anderson.

Van Veen has been the tournament’s standout player and anointed as the most likely to stop Littler.That said, two-time world champ Anderson is a master of this stage with vast experience – and looks close to his clinical best.In short, it’s a big night – so grab what’s left of your festive snacks and settle in for some of the finest sporting drama you’ll see anywhere in 2026.Game on!
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