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November 23, 2025

LUKE LITTLER came from behind against Ricardo Pietreczko to continue his push for Players Championship Finals glory.

The newly crowned world No.1 started the day in Minehead seeing off Ross Smith 6-3 in round two.

And the 18-year-old was back on the main stage last night to gub the German — who had got the better of Scotsman Gary Anderson — 10-6 with an average of 102 after being 3-1 down.

Gerwyn Price will join him on the final day after seeing off Martin Schindler 10-6 as Nathan Aspinall edged Danny Noppert 10-8.

Daryl Gurney won his third-round showdown in a final-leg decider against Adam Lipscombe, who had missed 10 match darts.

James Wade remains in the running thanks to a 10-6 win over Andrew Gilding, while Jermaine Wattimena is into the quarters for the first time.

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