Luke Littler dares to dream after defeating idol Raymond van Barneveld

By Jonathan Veal, PA
Teenage sensation Luke Littler is daring to dream after he continued his historic World Darts Championship journey by downing hero Raymond van Barneveld to reach the quarter-finals.
The 16-year-old has set the Alexandra Palace tournament alight on debut and is the youngest player ever to reach the last eight after a stunning 4-1 win.
He showed maturity and talent way beyond his tender years to get past the five-time world champion, who he used to imitate in front of the television as a three-year-old.
đŁïž "I think I am daring to dream now!"
Teenage sensation Luke Littler reacts after producing an inspired display to topple his darting idol Raymond van Barneveld on the sport's biggest stage! pic.twitter.com/L7FRn01HNFâ PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) December 30, 2023
Littler, who has made the world sit up and take notice, will come back on New Yearâs Day for a winnable quarter-final tie against Brendan Dolan and is dreaming of going all the way.
âItâs incredible beating one of my idols on the biggest stage of all, I still canât believe it,â he said.
âI think I am daring to dream now, I have seen the draw.
âI am only three wins away now. Iâm so young, only 16 and I have got nothing to fear, I have got no-one to fear, my game can be better than anyoneâs on the day and I have shown it there against one of the greatest who have graced that stage.

âWith performances like that I can go all the way.
âIâve pictured myself winning it. I look at the draw and see Brendan next and then Chris Dobey against Rob Cross in the other quarter.
âI fancy myself. I do fancy myself.â
He was not even born when Van Barneveld won the last of his five titles.

Video footage has emerged of a three-year-old Littler copying âBarneyâsâ celebration and has admitted it was a dream to play him on the Ally Pally stage.
He added: âIt is unbelievable, 13 years ago I was doing his celebration throwing on my little board and I have just beaten him on the biggest stage.â
âBarney said to me at the end, âYou can go all the way. I hope you go all the wayâ. I said, âThank youâ.
âHe is a true gentlemen. I respect Raymond very well.
SENSATIONAL LITTLER DOES IT AGAIN!! đ€Ż
A truly incredible performance from Luke Littler as he DEMOLISHES his darting idol Raymond van Barneveld 4-1.
Simply breathtaking from the 16-year-old who storms into the Quarter Finals!
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âRaymond was incredible. It was incredible to see his iconic walk-on, I am so glad I got the job done. It wasnât easy.â
Next up is Dolan, who beat his second former world champion in three days when he ousted Gary Anderson 4-3.
It looked like the Northern Irishman, who dumped out Gerwyn Price in the third round, was heading out as Anderson rallied from 2-0 down to lead 3-2.

But Dolan composed himself and won the final two sets to reach the last eight.
âIâm over the moon,â he said. âI just think so much of Gary and how brilliant he is.
âIt is not a bad couple of days. There has certain things that have happened that maybe make me think itâs meant to be.â
HUMPHRIES HAS DONE IT!!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/rUkUQgrUQ3
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Pre-tournament favourite Luke Humphries again survived a scare as he prevailed in an epic thriller with Joe Cullen, winning a sudden death leg in the final set.
The pair were locked at three sets all and five legs all, with Humphries taking out 100 to win on his 10th match dart.
âIt was one of the best games I have ever been apart of. Every time I looked around it was just treble after treble. No one deserved to lose, Joe did not deserve to lose that,â Humphries said.