Luke Humphries reignites rivalry with Luke Littler after World Cup win
**Luke Humphries** sparked headlines on 5 July 2026 by announcing a renewed showdown with fellow English prodigy **Luke Littler** after clinching the World Cup title in Rotterdam. The 28‑year‑old’s victory over the Dutch side set the stage for a personal duel that could shape the next few months of the PDC circuit.
On 5 July 2026 Humphries, playing alongside **Peter Graham**, defeated the Netherlands 3‑1 in the final of the 2026 PDC World Cup of Darts. The win marked Humphries’ second World Cup crown and his first since the 2023 edition. In the post‑match interview, he highlighted the unexpected spark of excitement when he learned that **Luke Littler**, the 22‑year‑old who rose to fame after winning the 2024 World Youth Championship, would be entering the same events this season.
The two Lukes have crossed paths before, most notably at the 2025 UK Open where Humphries edged Littler 6‑5 in a deciding leg. That match earned a reputation for its nail‑biting finish and has become a reference point for both players. Humphries believes the renewed rivalry will push him to refine his checkout percentages, especially under pressure. "When you know someone’s watching, you tighten up your game," he said, noting that Littler’s rapid rise forces seasoned pros to stay sharp.
Both players are slated to compete in the **European Tour events** starting with the German Darts Open on 12 July 2026. Humphries expects to meet Littler in the later stages, potentially the quarter‑finals, given their current seedings. Analysts suggest that a head‑to‑head clash could influence the Order of Merit, where Humphries sits just inside the top‑10 while Littler hovers around 18th.
Securing the World Cup title adds a team‑event accolade to Humphries’ growing solo résumé, which already includes a 2024 Players Championship win and a semi‑final appearance at the 2025 World Championship. The rivalry with Littler offers a narrative hook that media outlets are already picking up, potentially boosting his marketability ahead of the **2026 Grand Slam of Darts** in November.
Humphries will head to the **World Series of Darts** in Australia on 20 July 2026, where he hopes to maintain his form before the European circuit intensifies. Littler, meanwhile, is targeting a breakthrough at the **UK Open** in early August, hoping to convert his recent high‑checkout streak into deeper runs. Their paths are set to intersect again at the **World Matchplay** in Blackpool on 23 July 2026, a venue known for producing dramatic encounters.
Both players have hinted at a possible exhibition match later in the year, a fan‑friendly event that could settle bragging rights outside the pressure of ranking points. Until then, Humphries remains focused on defending his World Cup title while keeping an eye on Littler’s rapid ascent, a dynamic that promises to keep darts fans glued to the oche.