LUKE HUMPHRIES is in the mood to make history tonight but fears Luke Littler could "blow me away" again.
The BetMGM Premier League front-runner goes for a record fourth consecutive nightly win in Belfast after conquering the field in Brighton, Nottingham and Dublin.
Only Michael van Gerwen (twice), Michael Smith and 'Cool Hand' have won three in a row under the competition's current format.
But Humphries, arguably the most dominant Englishman in sport currently with the possible exception of snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan, says he's feeling "on top of the world" after posting eight 100-plus averages out of nine.
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