Summary

  • Luke Littler beats Luke Humphries 16-11 to win Grand Slam of Darts title

  • Littler became new world number one for first time after reaching final

  • Teenager overtakes Humphries

  • Littler also won title last year and has never lost at Grand Slam

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  • READ MORE: From unknown teen to world number one - Littler's rise in his own words

  1. Postpublished at 13:26 GMT 16 November

    Humphries 2-1 Price

    It's a lacklustre start in Wolverhampton with the atmosphere lacking a bit.

    Gerwyn Price slams in the first 180 but can't take out 70.

    Luke Humphries takes out 58 for the first break. No bother for the world number one.

  2. Postpublished at 13:24 GMT 16 November

    Humphries 1-1 Price

    Luke Humphries takes the leg by the scruff of the neck with Gerwyn Price way off it with the scoring.

    Humphries finds double tops at the second time of asking to level.

  3. Postpublished at 13:22 GMT 16 November

    Humphries 0-1 Price

    Gerwyn Price leaves 170, hits the first treble 20 but the second bounces out as he leaves 36.

    With the pressure on, Price nails double 18 at the first time of asking for the first leg and the first shout.

  4. Postpublished at 13:20 GMT 16 November

    Humphries v Price

    GAME ON.

    Gerwyn Price to throw first.

  5. Postpublished at 13:20 GMT 16 November

    Sam Drury
    BBC Sport journalist in Wolverhampton

    The crowd are already in fine voice here in Wolverhampton and Gerwyn Price really seems up for it.

    A mixed reception for the Welshman but he gives it some welly once he's up on stage. He's pumped.

  6. Postpublished at 13:19 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    I'm enjoying the narrative with Gerwyn Price. He thinks he can get better and make the two Lukes.

    If you put everything together this game be absolutely brilliant and sensational.

  7. Postpublished at 13:19 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    And now it's time for Luke Humphries. He makes the walk to 'I Predict A Riot'.

  8. Postpublished at 13:18 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    This first semi-final could be blockbuster.

  9. Postpublished at 13:17 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Here we gooooo.

    Gerwyn Price is making his walk to the stage now.

    I have genuinely never heard his walk-out song.

  10. 'I need to play a little better'published at 13:16 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Gerwyn Price talking to Sky Sports: "I always do well in this tournament. I'm always full of confidence when I turn up there.

    "If I play my own game and score like I can, I know I can do well, but if not I know I can battle through as well.

    "I need to play a little better than I have. But it's been enough so far and if I take my opportunities and hit my doubles it should be enough. I know I've got to improve my scoring and take my doubles."

  11. 'I feel like a new person'published at 13:15 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Luke Humphries, speaking to Sky Sports: "This new throw I've adapted to, I feel so much better, and I feel like a much more solid player with it. I feel like a new person with it. I'll be tough to beat.

    On Price: "He tries to get under your skin, which is something lots of players do. He'll be more pumped up than ever, but I won't get involved. If he has a great game, then he might beat me."

  12. What is the format?published at 13:13 GMT 16 November

    We could be in for some cracking matches today because of the format.

    The quarter-finals, semi-finals and final are best of 31 legs, or first to 16 legs.

  13. What is the prize money?published at 13:11 GMT 16 November

    The winner will take home a prize of £150,000.

    All of the eight group-stage winners will also win an additional £3,500 each. Not a bad day's work, if you ask me.

    • Winner: £150,000
    • Runner-up: £70,000
    • Semi-final: £50,000
    • Quarter-final: £25,000
    • Second round: £12,250
    • Third in group stage: £8,000
    • Fourth in group stage: £5,000
    • Group stage group winner bonus: £3,500
  14. Postpublished at 13:08 GMT 16 November

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Luke Humphries know he's going to lose his number one spot at some stage but he seems really motivated. He's been really impressive so far.

  15. Littler eyes number one spotpublished at 13:06 GMT 16 November

    Something Luke Littler is yet to achieve is holding the world number one spot.

    But that could all change today if he beats Danny Noppert in their semi-final. Littler will climb above Luke Humphries as the world's best darts player.

    Luke Humphries hugging Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images
  16. Coming your way todaypublished at 13:03 GMT 16 November

    What a treat we have in store for you today...

    Semi-finals

    (From 13:15 GMT)

    Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price

    Luke Littler v Danny Noppert

    Final

    (From 19:15 GMT)

    Humphries/Price v Littler/Noppert

  17. We go againpublished at 13:00 GMT 16 November

    And then there were four...

    Hello and welcome along to our live text on this crisp Sunday afternoon.

    We've got three matches to bring you today as wait to find out the winner of the 2025 Grand Slam of Darts.

    The first semi-final is in 15 minutes so no time to waste!

    Luke Littler celebratingImage source, Getty Images