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DARTS wonderkid Luke Littler has revealed his favourite kebab order - but admitted he went for a different fast-food option after his third-round win.

The 16-year-old prodigy stormed into the last 16 of his debut PDC World Darts Championship on Wednesday with a 4-1 win over Canadian Matt Campbell.

Luke Littler beat Matt Campbell to reach the last 16 on Wednesday evening
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Luke Littler beat Matt Campbell to reach the last 16 on Wednesday eveningCredit: PA
Littler is known for eating a kebab after his victories
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Littler is known for eating a kebab after his victoriesCredit: X

He is already becoming famous for celebrating wins with a post-match kebab.

But he revealed on Thursday that he went for a McDonald's instead following his stunning victory over Campbell.

Speaking to , he said: "I did say to the fans 'Do you wanna see me get a kebab?' But I just thought 'Nah, McDonald's'."

Littler was then pressed on what his order is when he goes for a kebab.

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And the youngster revealed he is not a fan of the garlic or hot sauce as he opts for a more plain combination.

He added: "Just the standard mayonnaise, lettuce, with doner wrap."

Warrington-based Littler will pick up £35,000 after winning three matches as he becomes the youngest person in the event’s 30-year history to get this far.

Next up for the teen is a clash on Saturday with either Jim Williams or former world champion Raymond van Barneveld - a hero of Littler's.

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Littler spoke about his post-match dinner during an interview with Sky Sports
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Littler spoke about his post-match dinner during an interview with Sky SportsCredit: Sky Sports

Speaking about the potential of facing Van Barneveld, he said: "Playing Raymond would be unbelievable.

"Win or lose, I’ll still be happy with making the last 16.

"I started crying when I saw my mum in the crowd. She was nervous. I saw her with her head in her hands.

"I said to her: ‘The dream continues.’ She said the same thing."

The odds for Littler to win the world title have dropped from 150-1 to 9-1 as he moves closer to the £500,000 winnings.

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