Luke Littler wants another event added to the Premier League Darts calendar (Image: Getty)
wants a new night hosted in Belgium after winning yet another title. The world champion triumphed in the Belgian Darts Open just days after his second Premier League success of the campaign.
Littler confessed his love for the Belgian crowd last year. Now, he has renewed his demand for a new Premier League night installed on the darts calendar. Only two Premier League nights are held outside of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Berlin and Rotterdam are hosts but Belgium is not despite the European nation producing several top-class players.
Littler said: “I’m very happy to retain the title in front of these great fans. I said it last year there should be a Premier League here.”
The 18-year-old overcame Mike De Decker 8-5 to win the first European Tour title of the season. He was in typically excellent form as he defeated the Belgian on home soil.
Asked about his performance, Littler added: “I think on my throw I was really good but Mike on his throw he was good at times. But I had to get in the lead and hit the winning double.
Littler capped a perfect week with his victory in Belgian. He won the UK Open the weekend prior, and then claimed his second Premier League success of 2025.
The Nuke is second in the Premier League standings after beating Nathan Aspinall in Brighton last Thursday. He was the runner-up the week before, losing against fierce rival Luke Humphries.
Luke Littler has been in excellent form this year (Image: Getty)
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Littler has admitted that his World Championship success in January has taken the pressure off his shoulders for the remainder of the year. That has allowed him to produce his best form in various competitions, with his consistency a frequent criticism last year.
“I said after the World Championships if I don’t win anything throughout the whole year then I’m still a World Champion,” Littler continued. “But I’m obviously happy to win the UK Open and come back here and do it back-to-back. Now it’s ProTours and back to the Premier League.”
Premier League Darts heads to Nottingham next week and Littler has a difficult quarter-final lined up. He will face Humphries in his first match, with the winner meeting Chris Dobey or Rob Cross in the semi-final.