We take a look at when reigning World Darts Champion Luke 'The Nuke' Littler will next be toeing the oche.
Luke Littler has already enjoyed paramount success in 2025, capturing the coveted Sid Waddell trophy at London's Alexandra Palace in January.
However, the Warrington ace will be hungry for more accolades and titles this calendar year, and with over 20 competitions to look forward to, he seems a sure bet to add to his ever-growing honours list over the coming months.
But what's next for 'The Nuke'? Let's take a look...
Luke Littler is making his second Premier League Darts appearance after winning on debut in 2024.
Lining up alongside Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey, Gerwyn Price and Nathan Aspinall, Littler is booked in for 16 Thursday nights with the Premier League heading to all four corners of the United Kingdom as well as Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany.
Following a 6-5 quarter-final defeat at the hands of Mighty Mike in Night 1, Littler will face Rob Cross in the quarter-final of Night 2. Should he win that he'll play either Van Gerwen or Bunting, with Dobey, Humphries, Price or Aspinall potentially waiting in the final.
Night 2 will take place on Thursday 13th February at OVO Hydro in Glasgow.
Littler reigned supreme at the 2025 World Darts Championship, but has since been eliminated from the Bahrain Darts Masters in the quarter-finals, before succumbing to defeat at the hands of Stephen Bunting in the last four of Dutch Darts Masters and then falling at the quarter-finals of the World Masters to Jonny Clayton, despite averaging 108.50.