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Grand Slam of Darts 2024 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler pulls off an epic comeback to seal a last-8 spot – updates

LUKE LITTLER has booked his spot in the Grand Slam of Darts quarter-finals after seeing off Mike de Decker in an epic last-16 tie.

The Nuke survived a match dart to knock out the Belgian in Wolverhampton.

Heavy hitters Michael van Gerwen, Michael Smith and Luke Humphries all suffered early exits.

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  • Latest scores - Super Series

    Here is a look at the latest scores from the Super Series...

    • Bialecki 4-1 Burnett
    • Morris 4-1 Robinson
    • Brouwer 4-1 Mould
    • Robinson 4-1 Bialecki
    • Burnett 3-4 Mould
    • Morris 3-4 Brouwer
    • Mould 2-4 Robinson
    • Bialecki 2-4 Morris
    • Brouwer 0-1 Burnett - L
    • Bialecki vs Mould
    • Robinson vs Brouwer
    • Morris vs Burnett
    • Brouwer vs Bialecki
    • Mould vs Morris
    • Burnett vs Robinson
  • Grand Slam fixtures

    • 7.15pm – Gary Anderson vs Noa-Lynn van Leuven
    • 7.40pm – Jermaine Wattimena vs Mensur Suljovic
    • 8.05pm – Luke Littler vs Lourence Ilagan
    • 8.20pm – Gian van Veen vs Wessel Nijman
    • 8.45pm – Dimitri van den Bergh vs Keane Barry
    • 9.10pm – Michael van Gerwen vs Ryan Joyce
    • 9.35pm – Michael Smith vs Mike de Decker
    • 10pm – Stephen Bunting vs Josh Rock

    *All times approximate and subject to change

  • Past winners?

    Here is a look at the past ten winners and runners-up in the Darts World Championship...

  • Mardle fears for Wright

    Wayne Mardle fears the career of two-time world darts champ Peter Wright is hanging by a thread as his slump continues.

    Fan favourite Snakebite exited the Grand Slam of Darts last night with a 5-1 defeat to Rob Cross.

    Former slinger Mardle reckons Wright’s career is now on the line.

    He believes that Snakebite’s form has become so bad that the struggling ace, 54, may have to start considering his future in the sport.

    Mardle told Sky Sports: “Peter Wright’s form is worrying. This is a period that has gone on for a while. I believe a positive result can mask problems that might be there, and I think the European Championships last year did that. 

    “That came out of the blue, it really did. A European Tour win this year came out of the blue too. He can still do it, but when he comes off, my word he's off. He's got no B game at all.

    "He was upstairs joking with us saying how rubbish he is, but I felt like he meant it. He was joking about it, but I kind of felt for him at that point.

    "We know how good he can be. But let's be honest, he's nearer the end of his career than the start. He was world champion two years ago but he's 54 years of age - how many more good years would he have had anyway?

    "If he finds another purple patch, another Peter Wright patch, he'll be fine [at the World Championships], but he needs to find it now because this has gone on long enough."

    Credit: Getty
  • Yesterday's Grand Slam results

    • Luke Humphries 5-1 Mickey Mansell
    • Dave Chisnall 2-5 Ritchie Edhouse
    • Cameron Menzies 1-5 Beau Greaves
    • Danny Noppert 5-2 Martin Schindler
    • James Wade 5-1 Rowby-John Rodriguez
    • Martin Lukeman 5-3 Leonard Gates
    • Rob Cross 5-1 Peter Wright
    • Ross Smith 5-0 Connor Scutt
  • Second round taking shape

    Those who qualified on Monday night will also now know who they are facing in the second round, which takes place on Wednesday and Thursday nights.

    Ritchie Edhouse is in top form and will probably be a bit disappointed to have been drawn against Rob Cross, who hasn't been at his best in the last couple of days but is still one of the best around.

    • James Wade vs Cameron Menzies
    • Danny Noppert vs Mickey Mansell
    • Martin Lukeman vs Ross Smith
    • Ritchie Edhouse vs Rob Cross
  • Schindler's night to forget

    It was a horror showing on Monday night for the usually ice cool Martin Schindler.

    He didn't even need to win to secure qualification to the knockout stages.

    With Beau Greaves shocking Cameron Menzies in a 5-1 win, Schindler only needed to win three legs to guarantee his qualification ahead of Menzies.

    He had his chances too, missing FOUR darts that would have given him the necessary legs to qualify.

    Schindler also averaged 109.15 in the match - the second highest average ever in a loss in the Grand Slam.

    But Danny Noppert pounced on his errors and won 5-2 to send Schindler crashing out and Menzies, despite losing two of three games, crucially beating Schindler in their match and winning one more leg over the three group games.

  • Wright's form 'worrying'

    Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle has said he is concered by Peter Wright's "worrying" form.

    Two-time world champion Snakebite won just five legs across three matches in the Grand Slam - four of those in a defeat to world No 155 Leonard Gates - and went crashing out of the tournament.

    "Peter Wright's form is worrying," Mardle said. "This is a period that has gone on for a while.

    "I believe a positive result can mask problems that might be there, and I think the European Championships last year did that. That came out of the blue, it really did. A European Tour win this year came out of the blue too.

    "He can still do it, but when he comes off, my word he's off. He's got no B game at all.

    "He was upstairs joking with us saying how rubbish he is, but I felt like he meant it. He was joking about it, but I kind of felt for him at that point."

    Credit: Rex
  • How things stand

    Here's how the groups are standing ahead of the final game, with Luke Littler, Gary Anderson, Gian van Veen and Jermaine Wattimena already into the knockout stage.

  • Shootout central

    There's going to be some dramatic action later tonight with ALL FOUR groups having shootout matches - win or go home.

    The fixtures to keep a close eye on tonight are:

    • Michael Smith vs Mike de Decker
    • Dimitri van den Bergh vs Keane Barry
    • Michael van Gerwen vs Ryan Joyce
    • Stephen Bunting vs Josh Rock
  • Grand Slam fixtures

    • 7.15pm - Gary Anderson vs Noa-Lynn van Leuven
    • 7.40pm - Jermaine Wattimena vs Mensur Suljovic
    • 8.05pm - Luke Littler vs Lourence Ilagan
    • 8.20pm - Gian van Veen vs Wessel Nijman
    • 8.45pm - Dimitri van den Bergh vs Keane Barry
    • 9.10pm - Michael van Gerwen vs Ryan Joyce
    • 9.35pm - Michael Smith vs Mike de Decker
    • 10pm - Stephen Bunting vs Josh Rock

    *all times approximate and subject to change

  • Super Series fixtures

    Bialecki vs Burnett

    Morris vs Robinson

    Brouwer vs Mould

    Robinson vs Bialecki

    Burnett vs Mould

    Morris vs Brouwer

    Mould vs Robinson

    Bialecki vs Morris

    Brouwer vs Burnett

    Bialecki vs Mould

    Robinson vs Brouwer

    Morris vs Burnett

    Brouwer vs Bialecki

    Mould vs Morris

    Burnett vs Robinson

  • Grand Slam results

    • Luke Humphries 5-1 Mickey Mansell
    • Dave Chisnall 2-5 Ritchie Edhouse
    • Cameron Menzies 1-5 Beau Greaves
    • Danny Noppert 5-2 Martin Schindler
    • James Wade 5-1 Rowby-John Rodriguez
    • Martin Lukeman 5-3 Leonard Gates
    • Rob Cross 5-1 Peter Wright
    • Ross Smith 5-0 Connor Scutt
    Credit: Rex
  • Beau Greaves reacts

    Beau Greaves reflected on her big win over Cameron Menzies

    I was a lot more relaxed in the game. I played like a plonker in my first game [against Danny Noppert].

    Cammy is such a nice lad. We were chatting a lot. It was an enjoyable game on the stage.

    I need to start pushing myself to get better. I had gone stale. In 2025, I will do more stuff, play better and get more consistent. I have been inconsistent this whole tournament.

    It would benefit me if I am open to playing more stuff. I want to be a better darts player and more comfortable on the stage.

    It’s hard when you are not used to playing all the top players all of the time.

    After Sunday’s match, where I didn’t play well, I felt I would get beaten before I went on the stage. I know I have the game to do better.

    I’d love to be at the standard to play the men all the time. At this stage, I don’t think I can.

    Beau Greaves
  • Ross Smith wins!

    An absolutely dominant 5-0 win over Ross Smith!

    Connor Scutt almost equalised in the second set but wasted his chances and fell apart against his superior opponent.

  • Smith 4-0 Scutt

    And that's 4-0 for Ross Smith!

    Smith is closing in on a perfect five!

  • Smith 3-0 Scutt

    Ross Smith is closing in on a very dominant win.

    Connor Scutt may regret not finishing he second set....

    Credit: Rex
  • Smith 2-0 Scutt

    Connor Scutt only had a few more points to cover and equalise.

    But Scutt wastes his chances and Ross Smith doubles the lead!

  • Smith 1-0 Scutt

    Ross Smith takes the lead nice and early.

    Some good throws in the final match of the day.

  • Final match

    And we close with Ross Smith vs Connor Scutt.

    First throw at 10.20pm!

  • Rob Cross wins!

    What a dominant win for Rob Cross and another struggle from Peter Wright.

    Cross' throws were absolutely clinical, Wright couldn't respond!

    Credit: Rex
  • Cross 4-1 Wright

    Rob Cross is just one point away from winning it after some stunning throws.

    Peter Wright is in trouble.

  • Cross 3-1 Wright

    Rob Cross creates some distance, Peter Wright could have equalised that set.

    Next set will be crucial!

  • Cross 2-1 Wright

    Rob Cross is back ahead!

    But Peter Wright is so close in the score.

  • Cross 1-1 Wright

    So much better from Peter Wright.

    Rob Cross just can't hit his targets in his second set.

    Credit: Rex
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