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What time is Luke Littler playing tonight at the World Darts Championship?

Champion: Luke Littler - (Getty Images)

Luke Littler is back in action tonight as he continues his defence of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.

The teenage sensation returns to the famous stage for the evening session, where he will face former world champion Rob Cross in a blockbuster fourth-round clash.

Littler has impressed so far in this year’s tournament and remains one of the favourites to lift the Sid Waddell Trophy once again.

The 18-year-old is aiming to join an elite group including Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis and Gary Anderson by successfully retaining the world title, along with claiming the £1 million winner’s prize.

However, he faces a serious test against Cross, one of the most experienced and accomplished players in the game, who will be eager to derail Littler’s title defence.

What time is Luke Littler playing tonight?

Littler’s match against Rob Cross is the third and final game of the evening session at Alexandra Palace.

The session gets underway at 7pm, with Littler expected on stage once the first two matches have concluded. An estimated start time for Littler vs Cross is 10pm.

How to watch the World Darts Championship

TV channel: The World Darts Championship is being shown live in full on Sky Sports.

Tonight’s session will be available on Sky Sports Darts, with Littler vs Cross also broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can stream the action live via the Sky Go app.

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