Luke Littler takes on Luke Humphries in the World Darts Championship final tonight - and the match is available to watch live on Sky Sports.
The 16-year-old sensation has had a sensational run to the final, averaging over 100 in five of his matches - including in wins over Brendan Dolan, Raymond van Barneveld and Rob Cross.
His win over 2018 world champion Cross ensured his progression to the final, where he is already guaranteed £200,000 in prize money if he is the runner-up.
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Littler, who will move up to world number 31 at the end of the tournament, will move to ninth if he wins, and earn £500,000 as the winner's prize.
Humphries, meanwhile, has had a sensational year in storming to the World Grand Prix, Grand Slam and Players Championship finals.
He will be world number one at the end of the tournament, regardless of whether he wins the final against Littler.
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'Cool Hand Luke' averaged over 107 to whitewash Scott Williams 6-0, and also produced a commanding display to beat Dave Chisnall 5-1 in the quarter-finals after edging over the line against Joe Cullen in the previous round.
How can I watch Luke Humphries vs Luke Littler?
The much-anticipated final between Luke Humphries and Luke Littler can only be watched on Sky Sports in the UK, and is available on Sky Sports Main Event (Sky channel 401/Virgin 501) and Sky Sports Darts (Sky 408/Virgin 508).
It will not be shown on free-to-air TV, with BBC nor ITV holding the rights to show the World Darts Championship.
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But non-Sky subscribers can gain access to the final by buying a NOW TV Day Membership, which grants you access to all 11 Sky Sports channels for a period of 24 hours.
The NOW TV Day Membership costs £11.99, and more details about how to purchase the membership can be found here.
What have both players said?
Humphries told Sky Sports: "Nothing is going to faze him [Littler]. If he plays like he did tonight, tomorrow is not going to faze him at all, so I will probably have to play the game of my life.
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I know what's in front of me and what the task is. I've got to play at my best tomorrow, but I'm hoping I make him play his best as well and we give the fans hopefully one of the best world finals we have ever seen."
Littler, meanwhile, said: "It's just unbelievable. Unbelievable to even think I'm in the final.
"I wanted to just win a game and come back after Christmas, and I'm still standing.
"In this World Championship I've got nothing to lose. It's just a free hit for myself.\
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"There's no pressure. It's my first time being here and I'm still here, so I just take it in my stride and take it game by game."
Topics: Luke Littler, Darts