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  • Luke Littler v Michael van Gerwen: PDC World Darts Championship final – live | PDC World Championships

    Luke Littler v Michael van Gerwen: PDC World Darts Championship final – live | PDC World Championships


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    The second set was so much better, exhilarating in fact. MvG averaged 114 and didn’t win a leg. If he doesn’t take the upcoming third set on throw, he will be in an ocean of doodoo.

    Averages
    Littler 115.62
    Van Gerwen 113.67

    Checkouts
    Littler 60% (3/5)
    Van Gerwen 0% (0/3)

    180s
    Littler 2
    Van Gerwen 2

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    Littler wins the second set 3-0!

    Littler 2-0 Van Gerwen (Littler 3-0) With Littler on 96, MvG – way back on 308 – gambles by going for a third treble 20. He hits it to leave 128, and he gets a shot when Littler can’t go double-double.

    MvG hits 18 and 60 before missing the bull for a break back. Littler cleans up, of course he does, to lead 2-0 in sets and 6-1 in legs. The force is terrifyingly strong in this one.

    Work to do for the three-time champ. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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    Littler breaks! Littler 1-0 Van Gerwen (legs 2-0) Littler has returned from the break with his scoring boots on. MvG is scoring beautifully now, too, but he has been very poor on the doubles. He misses two at tops – both by a long way – to take out 100 for a 12-darter. Littler punishes him, and rubs it in, by hitting tops for an 11-dart break. MvG is in trouble, already.

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    Littler 1-0 Van Gerwen (legs 1-0) Van Gerwen pops his third 180; Littler responds immediately with his first to keep control of the leg on throw. He misses the bull for a 121, Van Gerwen gets nowhere near 170 and Littler returns to do the necessary on – you guessed it – double 10.

    It was a low-quality first set, in truth, which makes it even more concerning for MvG that he lost the throw.

    Averages
    Littler 93.28
    Van Gerwen 91.35

    Checkouts
    Littler 50%
    Van Gerwen 25%

    180s
    Littler 0
    Van Gerwen 2

    Littler wins the first set against the throw!

    Littler 1-0 Van Gerwen (legs 3-1) Van Gerwen hits a 180 to put pressure on the Littler throw. He can’t build on it, though, and after 12 darts both men are on 80. Littler has first crack and takes care of business with a dart to spare: treble 20, double 10, the end.

    Luke Littler wins the opening set! Photograph: James Fearn/Getty Images
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    Littler 0-0 Van Gerwen (legs 2-1) Neither player is scoring fluently; nowhere near in fact. Littler misses two set darts for a clean sweep (14 and 7), which allows Van Gerwen to pin D16 and get his first leg on the board.

    Littler 0-0 Van Gerwen (legs 2-0) That really is a stinker of a first leg for MvG, the sort that could derail a less experienced player. (Remember Robert Thornton against Phil tTaylor in the 2013 Grand Slam final?)

    The second leg isn’t great either but Littler is first to a double. He misses tops and – shock, horror – hits double 10 at the first attempt.

    Littler breaks! Littler 0-0 Van Gerwen (legs 1-0) A very nerby first leg is stolen by Luke Littler against the throw.

    Van Gerwen starts with 100, 115 and 81; Littler with 58, 134 and 89. That allows MvG to bang in a 180 and leave 45 after 12 darts.

    Littler leaves 140 – and he gets a shot because MvG busts by hitting D16 rather than D8. He hits the first treble 20 but not the second. It doesn’t matter because Van Gerwen misses D8 and D4 on his next visit. Littler cleans up 55 for a 17-dart break.

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    “Michael to throw first… game on!”

    The walk-ons

    Littler isn’t smiling as much as usual; that could be nerves or laser focus. There are some boos when Van Gerwen first appears on the big screen but they don’t last long. MvG also has his business face on.

    There’s a brief embrace between the players, no more than that. Unless there’s a nine-darter, don’t expect any congratulatory fistbumps tonight.

    “I’m at a puzzle,” writes Andy O’Shaughnessy, “with only your blog to keep me up to date on the darts.”

    Andy did attach a picture of a half completed puzzle, featuring an old-fashioned telephone and an army of adorable black labs, but there isn’t time to upload it. Mainly because the walk-ons are about to begin.

    Van Gerwen wins the bull and will throw first

    I think that’s quite important, though I reserve the right to delete this entire entry if Littler wins the first set. Littler made some slow starts early in the tournament, then he averaged 118.66 in the first set of the quarters and 105.92 in the first set last night.

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    Start time

    As I said all along, it’ll be around 8.15pmish. I’m off to get a coffee and a cold flannel, after which it’ll be time to watch two geniuses assault treble 20.

    “I suspect I’m pretty much alone in expecting a runaway winner tonight,” writes Gary Naylor. “Watching the excellent Robbie Williams biopic on Tuesday (bear with me now) reminded me of the power of Impostor Syndrome.

    “Darts is a psychological battle and both players will have strong voices in their heads if they go a couple of sets down: ‘I’m not ready for this after all’; ‘I’m past it, have been for years’. Silencing the internal chimp when it starts whispering those thoughts will surely be the deciding factor.”

    I don’t expect a runaway winner but it wouldn’t shock me if Littler averaged 108 and won 7-2 or 7-3. The bull could be really important in terms of psychological momentum. Littler can be a brutal frontrunner so MvG would love to throw first, take the first set without drama and see what happens.

    It’s also worth noting that only one of the last eight finals has gone to 12 sets, never mind 13. These are the scores: 7-3, 7-2, 7-3, 7-3, 7-3, 7-5, 7-4, 7-4.

    Finally, what is Imposter Syndrome? I have never heard of this concept and it certainly is not squatting in my subconscious.

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    This has been an excellent World Championship – not the best yet, but still a cracker. There has been one huge negative, though: the absence of Wayne Mardle, a man whose expertise, charisma, enthusiasm, generosity of spirit and facility with language enrich every single game on which he commentates.

    Mardle has been absent from Sky’s coverage due to the tragic death of his wife Donna, aged just 52, on the eve of the tournament. We won’t hear his voice tonight, but let’s hope we have another ‘I can’t spake’ moment.

    From the archive: sporting prodigies

    There are some superb entries here, none better than Georgina Turner’s on Martina Hingis.

    The best that most of us can hope for from the year we turn 16 is a decent set of exam results and a dinner out at TGI Fridays (milkshakes allowed). Hingis, meanwhile, competed in all four grand slam singles finals, winning three of them

    The head-to-head record is Littler 6-6 Van Gerwen. MvG won the biggest game to date, scrapping to a 10-6 win in the first round of the Matchplay, but since then Littler has won their two games by a combined score of 17-5.

    Today in Focus podcast

    Ever since the then 16-year-old Luke Littler stormed to the final of the World Darts Championship last year, Britain has gone darts mad.

    Tickets for this year’s tournament sold out in record time. Today in Focus presenter Helen Pidd and producer Tom Glasser were lucky enough to get two, and they went along to see what the fuss is all about.

    Guardian sports writer and darts fan Jonathan Liew is Helen’s guide to the world of arrows, preparing her for the sights and sounds of Alexandra Palace in full swing – and the prospect of witnessing a perfect set of darts, a nine-dart finish, or “the closest thing you get to a biblical miracle in a sporting context”.

    Darts has travelled far beyond the pub to become a worldwide sport, and Saudi Arabia is now vying to host a future competition. But will Helen fall in love with the game?

    What tonight means for the world rankings

    It’s pretty simple. If Littler wins, this will be the top three.

    1. Luke Humphries

    2. Luke Littler

    3. Michael van Gerwen

    And if Van Gerwen wins, this will be the top three.

    1. Luke Humphries

    2. Michael van Gerwen

    3. Luke Littler

    Rob Cross will stay fourth regardless of the result.

    Read Jonathan Liew on semi-final night

    Eric Bristow, Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, Michael van Gerwen: turns out this was the preamble. When the chroniclers of the future come to write the tale of this sport, they will recognise two eras: before Luke Littler, and after.

    “So glad you are doing the honours here, sir,” says Ian Copestake. “I bet when you were 17 you were knocking out pretend commentaries on your ZX80! And now here we all are. Clearly the PDC trophy designer is also a cricket fan!”

    I was 18, so bad luck. And it was a ZX81.

    As the former BDO world champion Mark Webster pointed out on Sky Sports last night, this match are echoes of the 2013 final. Van Gerwen was the emerging sensation – he hit 17 perfect darts in the semi-final, still the most spine-tingling bit of darts I’ve ever seen – and Phil Taylor, 52, was the old don trying to delay the inevitable.

    Taylor hadn’t won a world title in three years, the equivalent of a millennium for most players. Van Gerwen led 4-2, missed a dart for 5-2 and was made to pay. Taylor won the last five sets to take the match 7-4 and become world champion for the 16th and final time. It was, as Barney Ronay wrote in this paper, “all about Taylor reasserting his venerable qualities of era-domination in the face of the younger generation”.

    Van Gerwen may not have dominated like Taylor, but he’s still been the best player of the era. And even at the age of 35, he’d love to reassert his venerable qualities.

    Previously on … darts

    You’re new round here aren’t you? It’s okay, we’re all darts fans now. All you need to do to confirm your bona fides is fill in the missing word in this popular chant: “boring boring ______”.

    Hang on, the start time is 8pmish, not 8.15pmish! This is also the fault of AI and emphatically not a cock-up on my part. Blimey, we’re 45 minutes away.

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    Apple news summary says Littler is world champion

    Not content with the thrilling progress of Project 2030, the year by which the entire human population will be wiped out, artificial intelligence is now starting to ruin what years we have left. Earlier today, as reported by the BBC, an Apple news summary – written by our old friend Artie Foucault – reported that Luke Littler was the new darts world champion.

    Did I say 2030? Enjoy tonight’s final, let’s leave it at that.

    Profile: Michael van Gerwen

    Nickname: Mighty Mike/MvG
    World ranking: No 3
    Home town: Vlijmen, Netherlands
    Major titles: 48 and counting
    PDC worlds best: Winner 2014, 2017 and 2019
    Walk-on music: Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)

    A decade ago, Van Gerwen was in Luke Littler’s position; the heir apparent to Phil Taylor’s throne who seemed capable of lifting the world title year after year. The fact he has only won three Ally Pally crowns feels almost disappointing; Van Gerwen has occasionally misplaced his ruthless streak here, losing as many finals as he has won.

    Van Gerwen is still only 35, though, and has time to reach a world title haul more fitting his incredible ability. Sometimes tripped up by his desire to totally dominate, the Dutchman has been more sanguine this year and may even enjoy the role of (slight) underdog in the final. If anyone can make tonight miserable for Littler, it is Van Gerwen at his merciless best.

    Road to final R2 beat James Hurrell 3-0, R3 bt Brendan Dolan 4-2, R4 bt Jeffrey de Graaf 4-2, QF bt Callan Rydz 5-3, SF bt Chris Dobey 6-1.

    Profile: Luke Littler

    Nickname: The Nuke
    World ranking: No 4
    Home town: Warrington
    Major titles: PL, World Series, Grand Slam 2024
    PDC worlds best: Final 202​4, 2025​
    Walk-on music: Greenlight (Pitbull)

    At the start of last year’s tournament, Luke Littler was a name only known to darts aficionados who had picked up on his strong showings at floor events. His incredible run to last year’s world final made him famous far beyond the sport, but while other rising stars have wilted in the spotlight, Littler – still only 17 – has just kept climbing.

    Back in the final 12 months later, with three major titles under his belt this year, it feels like a matter of time until Littler is the champion and world No 1. He is the favourite to lift the trophy tonight after hitting a relentless gear from the quarter-finals on; Van Gerwen may have to hope there is some scar tissue left from last year’s defeat to Luke Humphries.

    Road to final R2 beat Ryan Meikle 3-1, R3 bt Ian White 4-1, R4 bt Ryan Joyce 4-3, QF bt Nathan Aspinall 5-2, SF bt Stephen Bunting 6-1.

    Tournament stats

    Three-dart average
    Littler 102.13
    Van Gerwen 99.75

    Checkout percentage
    Littler 41.0
    Van Gerwen 43.9

    180s
    Littler 64
    Van Gerwen 43

    Highest checkout
    Littler 170
    Van Gerwen 158

    Stats courtesy of the wonderful Darts Orakel

    Preamble

    Hello and welcome to live coverage of the PDC World Championship final between Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen. It’s a dream final between the two greatest 17-year-olds in darts history; what makes it even more tantalising is that one of them is now aged 35.

    On 17 February 2007, when Van Gerwen reinforced his reputation as the next genius of darts by hitting a televised nine-darter against Raymond van Barneveld, Littler was 27 days old. Now he’s the phenomenon and Van Gerwen is fighting to stay young and relevant.

    Littler is the big story – how can he not be – but this is probably a bigger game for Van Gerwen. When he won the worlds for the first time at the age of 24 (he lost his way for a few years after that initial impact), many felt he would threaten Phil Taylor’s record of 16 world championships. Instead he has been stuck on three titles since beating Michael Smith in 2019. It’s still more than anyone else in the same period, but it’s not the domination that was expected – and that is now assumed of Littler even before he has won his first.

    Littler can’t be stopped, only delayed. After surviving a mid-match battering to win last year’s final, Luke Humphries acknowledged as much. “All day, in the back of my mind, I’ve been thinking, ‘Get this won now because he’s gonna dominate world darts soon!’”

    Littler is odds-on favourite and leads in most of the big tournament statistics (average, 180s, highest checkout). Van Gerwen is slightly ahead on the doubles, though, and the outer ring is surely his route to victory. Yes, yes, of course it bloody is, he’s not going to finish every leg on the bull is he?

    You know what I mean. If the timing of his finishing is as good as it was in the quarter-finals, when he resisted an extended, Littlerian barrage from Callan Rydz, he will probably become a four-time world champion. But if both men males play as they did in the semi-final last night, Littler could win handsomely.

    Ach, I haven’t a clue. It should be brilliant, it could be epic, it might even be the greatest match of all time. As neutrals we are guaranteed one thing, something modern society values almost as highly as oxygen: narrative satisfaction. Either Luke Littler will become champion of the world at the age of 17 or Michael van Gerwen will end six confusing, sometimes miserable years without a world title. May the best genius win.

    • Format Best of 13 sets

    • Start time 8.15pmish

    The Ally Pally calm before the storm. Photograph: Every Second Media/Shutterstock
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    The highly anticipated final of the PDC World Darts Championship is finally here, and it’s a showdown between Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen.

    Both players have had an incredible tournament so far, showcasing their skill, determination, and nerves of steel. Littler has been the surprise package of the tournament, defeating some of the biggest names in darts to reach the final. On the other hand, van Gerwen, a three-time world champion, is no stranger to the big stage and will be looking to add another title to his impressive resume.

    As the final gets underway, the tension is palpable in the arena. The crowd is on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating every throw and every checkout. Both players are in top form, hitting big scores and crucial doubles with precision.

    It’s a close match, with neither player willing to give an inch. The atmosphere is electric as Littler and van Gerwen trade blows, each determined to come out on top. The match goes down to the wire, with every leg crucial in determining the outcome.

    In the end, it’s Littler who emerges victorious, defeating van Gerwen in a thrilling final to claim his first PDC World Darts Championship title. The crowd erupts in celebration as Littler is crowned the new world champion, a deserving winner after a phenomenal performance throughout the tournament.

    Congratulations to Luke Littler on his historic victory, and commiserations to Michael van Gerwen for a valiant effort. The PDC World Darts Championship has once again delivered a spectacle for darts fans around the world, and we can’t wait to see what the next edition has in store.

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  • Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen: Rivalry reaches peak at World Darts Championship final | Darts News

    Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen: Rivalry reaches peak at World Darts Championship final | Darts News


    Twelve matches, six wins each. Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen has become a box-office match over the last 12 months and the rivalry will reach its crescendo on Friday in the World Championship final.

    Littler’s meteoric rise at the 2024 World Darts Championship, where he finished runner-up to Luke Humphries, has been backed up with the Premier League, World Series of Darts Finals and Grand Slam of Darts final titles.

    Van Gerwen, meanwhile, did not win a televised tournament in 2024, which is the first time he has not won in a calendar year since 2011.

    Friday’s final is by far the most important meeting between the pair, as Van Gerwen seeks a fourth world title and Littler a first.

    Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen: Tournament Stats

    So, how did we get here?

    Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen: Head-to-head

    Event: Winner: Scoreline:
    Bahrain Darts Masters Luke Littler 8-5
    Dutch Masters Michael van Gerwen 8-6
    Premier League Berlin Michael van Gerwen 6-5
    Premier League Newcastle Michael van Gerwen 6-5
    Premier League Nottingham Luke Littler 6-2
    Premier League Belfast Luke Littler 6-3
    Premier League Manchester Luke Littler 6-3
    Premier League Birmingham Michael van Gerwen 6-3
    Premier League Leeds Michael van Gerwen 6-1
    World Matchplay Michael van Gerwen 10-6
    World Series Finals Luke Littler 11-4
    European Tour Championship Luke Littler 6-1

    Littler puts down a marker but MVG responds

    Two weeks after last year’s World Darts Championship, Littler made a nine-darter in his quarter-final win against Nathan Aspinall at the Bahrain Darts Masters and met Van Gerwen in the final on January 19.

    It was the first of many meetings between two of darts’ most talented players and Littler came out on top 8-5 to lift his first senior PDC title on his World Series debut.

    Van Gerwen vowed to be better for the next time the pair met; that he would “get” Littler. He did exactly that just a week later on home soil at the Dutch Darts Masters.

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    Michael Bridge looks back at Luke Littler’s stunning route to success at the Bahrain Masters, which saw the 16-year-old beat some of the biggest names in darts as well as producing a nine-darter

    A thrilling final saw both players going toe-to-toe and there was nothing to separate them until the very last leg when Van Gerwen punished a missed 170 from Littler to win 8-6.

    “Luke put me under so much pressure,” said Van Gerwen, who won his 16th World Series of Darts crown.

    “Luke has a very bright future ahead of him. We all know that, but you still want to stop him, and you have to do the right things against him, which is what I did tonight.

    “His scoring power is immense so you have to keep on fighting, but I am glad that I was able to.”

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    Michael van Gerwen edged Luke Littler 6-5 in a dramatic last-leg decider on night two of Premier League Darts

    Big Premier League clashes

    The format of the Premier League Darts means the world’s best eight players meet every Thursday over 17 weeks, so naturally we would see plenty of Van Gerwen vs Littler.

    On Night 2 in early February, Littler missed two match darts in the Berlin final and Van Gerwen punished him to win 6-5 and let out a huge roar when he won, underlining how much it meant for the Dutchman to beat the teenager.

    Two weeks later in Newcastle, Van Gerwen snatched victory again from Littler in a deciding leg, this time in the semi-finals, and he went on to win the night.

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    Luke Littler missed a fist-bump from Michael van Gerwen to leave him awkwardly hanging during their Premier League semi-final in Newcastle in February. Their rivalry will be reunited at the the World Matchplay!

    However, the next three matches went Littler’s way. On Night 7 in Nottingham, Littler averaged a sensational 114 with a stunning 6-2 quarter-final victory over Van Gerwen. That was the match where Van Gerwen “finished off” Littler’s nine-darter attempt.

    Littler took full advantage of a below-par Van Gerwen with two 6-3 wins over the coming weeks, but the Dutchman won Night 11’s final with a 6-3 win of his own.

    The last Premier League meeting was won by Van Gerwen 6-1, but Littler ultimately won the whole thing as MVG lost in the semi-finals to Humphries.

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    The Shepmates are back with another hilarious commentary, this time on Luke Littler’s nine darter in the Premier League

    Van Gerwen stuns Littler at World Matchplay

    Van Gerwen and Littler drew each other in the first round of the World Matchplay and it was, surprisingly, a one-sided contest.

    The three-time world champion knocked Littler out 6-1 but lost to Humphries in the final.

    Littler got the better of Van Gerwen in the World Series of Darts semi-finals and at the European Tour, so he has the better recent form.

    Looking at the bigger moments though, Van Gerwen has an edge and that could be important on Friday.

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    The best action from the final batch of matches of round one at the World Matchplay Darts from Winter Gardens, Blackpool

    What do Van Gerwen and Littler think of each other?

    Michael van Gerwen:

    “I think he’s great. What he’s done for the sport is great. Fair play to him.

    “Television and social media is big which helps him. It’s good for darts in general. I don’t mind.”

    Luke Littler:

    “As I got older, I watched darts more and more. The first one [Van Gerwen match] I remember was the 2017 final when he beat Gary [Anderson].

    “He’s been around for years and years and I’m sure he won’t change for anyone.”

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    Luke Littler explains how he is dealing with fame, what he does to cope with the hectic schedule and gives his thoughts on Manchester United

    What’s next?

    Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen
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    Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen will meet in the World final on Friday night at Alexandra Palace

    Luke Littler is one win away from creating history after reaching his second successive world championship final. The 17-year-old from Warrington will take on Michael van Gerwen, who is chasing his fourth World title after bulldozing his way to the final. Watch the drama unfold from 7.30pm this Friday on Sky Sports Darts.

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    Luke Littler celebrates with the Premier League Darts trophy
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    Littler celebrates with the Premier League Darts trophy

    Watch all the action from the Premier League on Sky Sports with Luke Littler aiming to defend his title. The new Premier League season will begin in Belfast on Thursday, February 6, as darts’ biggest party returns to an unchanged line-up of 17 venues across the UK and Europe.

    Who will win the Premier League Darts? Watch all the action on Sky Sports. Stream darts and more top sport with NOW.



    The highly anticipated World Darts Championship final between Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen ended in a thrilling showdown that saw their rivalry reach its peak.

    Both players had been dominant throughout the tournament, with Littler showcasing his precision and consistency on the board, while van Gerwen displayed his trademark power scoring and deadly finishing.

    The final match lived up to the hype, with both players trading blows and producing some incredible moments of darting brilliance. Littler took an early lead, but van Gerwen fought back to level the score, setting the stage for a tense and dramatic finish.

    In the end, it was Littler who emerged victorious, clinching the title with a stunning display of skill and composure. The win marked a significant milestone in his career, solidifying his status as one of the top players in the world.

    The rivalry between Littler and van Gerwen has been one of the most compelling storylines in darts in recent years, and their clash in the World Darts Championship final only added fuel to the fire. Fans can’t wait to see what the future holds for these two talented players as they continue to push each other to new heights on the oche.

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  • World Darts Championship Final 2025 LIVE: Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen – time & scores

    World Darts Championship Final 2025 LIVE: Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen – time & scores


    ‘Cool, calm and collected’published at 19:40 Greenwich Mean Time

    Littler v Van Gerwen

    Despite his relatively tender years, Luke Littler has managed to keep his composure amidst the hype.

    “It’s like water off a duck’s back really, the way he just sort of takes it all in his stride,” sports psychologist and former women’s world number one darts player Dr Linda Duffy told BBC Sport.

    “It’s almost like he’s not really 100% sure of what’s going on around him. It’s like if he’s in that sort of bubble where he’s just thinking about what he needs to do, which is fantastic.

    “He’s certainly very cool, calm and collected under pressure.

    “What a lot of people who don’t play darts don’t understand is how difficult it is to play. You’ve got all this adrenaline, all the emotions whirling round inside you and you have to stay as steady as a rock to throw that dart properly at the target.”

    Luke Littler celebratesImage source, EPA



    The highly anticipated World Darts Championship Final 2025 is finally here! In a thrilling match-up, Luke Littler will take on the legendary Michael van Gerwen for the prestigious title.

    The final is set to begin at 7:00 PM GMT at the iconic Alexandra Palace in London. Fans from around the world are eagerly awaiting to see who will emerge victorious in this epic showdown.

    Stay tuned as we provide live updates on the scores and highlights of the match between Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen. Who will be crowned the champion of the World Darts Championship 2025? Don’t miss a second of the action!

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  • Jelly Roll’s Wife Bunnie Xo Shares a Secret, Shakes Her Tailfeather With Luke Bryan

    Jelly Roll’s Wife Bunnie Xo Shares a Secret, Shakes Her Tailfeather With Luke Bryan


    When Jelly Roll ascended to country music prominence in 2023, he took wife Bunnie Xo with him. Alyssa DeFord was already successful in her own right as a model, podcast host, and entrepreneur. Together, the pair are building an empire, even looking to possibly purchase a 1,000-acre farm. And the Dumb Blonde podcast host, 44, recently revealed that she will join her husband for Nashville’s biggest New Year’s Eve party.

    Bunnie Xo Will Be Backstage At Nashville’s Big Bash

    Jelly Roll is set to headline CBS’ New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash alongside Kane Brown, Keith Urban, Shaboozey, and Brittney Spencer. Music City officials expect that more than 200,000 people will flood Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park to ring in 2025.

    Bunnie Xo will also make an appearance. The model and entrepreneur revealed on social media Saturday (Dec. 28) that she is a special backstage correspondent for CMT again this year.

    “Catch me everywhere doing interviews w/ your fave star,” Bunnie wrote, adding, “NYE is going to be blast, hope you all tune in.”

    Country star Lainey Wilson sent her congratulations with a string of heart and fire emojis.

    [RELATED: Watch Bunnie Xo Try To Fulfill Jelly Roll’s Christmas Treat Request—and Fail Spectacularly]

    The event proved to be a ratings bonanza last year, with more than 8 million viewers tuning in. It was the most-watched country music program of the year, doubling its audience from 2022.

    Watch Bunnie “Get Low” With Luke Bryan

    It’s no secret that Luke Bryan likes to shake what his momma gave him. He even has a whole song, “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” that sees him practicing what he preaches. So when Bunnie Xo asked the American Idol judge what song was on his New Year’s Eve playlist, Bryan’s answer hardly came as a surprise.

    “Get Low” by Lil Jon shares “Country Girl’s” subject matter. It’s all about letting loose and shaking those hips—which is exactly what Luke Bryan and Bunnie Xo did.

    “The best party song of our time,” Bryan declared.

    “You can get crunk with that, too,” Bunnie said. And then they did.

    Tune in to CBS at 7 p.m. Central on Tuesday (Dec. 31) to watch Nashville’s Big Bash.

    Featured image via Instagram





    Jelly Roll’s Wife Bunnie Xo Shares a Secret, Shakes Her Tailfeather With Luke Bryan

    In a recent Instagram post, Bunnie Xo, the wife of rapper Jelly Roll, dropped a bombshell secret that has fans buzzing. The post, which featured Bunnie posing with country superstar Luke Bryan, hinted at a collaboration between the two artists.

    But that’s not all that had fans talking. In the video shared by Bunnie, she can be seen shaking her tailfeather alongside Luke Bryan, showing off some impressive dance moves and undeniable chemistry between the two.

    Fans were quick to react to the post, with many expressing excitement at the potential collaboration and others praising Bunnie for her dance skills. It seems like Bunnie Xo is ready to step into the spotlight and show the world what she’s made of.

    Could this be the start of a new chapter in Bunnie Xo’s career? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure – fans can’t wait to see what she has in store. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!

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  • Luke Combs Shares Teaser For Unreleased Song “More Less Than Perfect” & Asks Who He Should Duet It With

    Luke Combs Shares Teaser For Unreleased Song “More Less Than Perfect” & Asks Who He Should Duet It With


    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=21vY71_0xmZmc1X00 Happy New Year from Luke Combs . The country music superstar isn’t wasting the last day of 2024. While a lot of other people are dodging work, recklessly pounding alcohol at any hour of the day, and getting the champagne ready for New Year’s Eve, Luke Combs is sharing a teaser for unreleased music. And he’s asking for some help from his fans. Combs’ latest release was his fatherhood concept album titled Fathers & Sons , which dropped on June 14. I’d also be remiss if I didn’t mention his single “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” that was put together specifically for the country music powered Twisters soundtrack. Needless to say, Luke Combs fans were treated very well in 2024. Now, thanks to a teaser that the country singer shared on his social media accounts, it appears that 2025 will also be a great year filled with new music from Luke Combs. A screen recording of a voice memo titled “More Less Than Perfect” shared a track that will seemingly act as a new duet. The chorus of the song goes as follows: “Just because I’m broken it don’t mean I’m worthless The heart you let me hold I know I don’t deserve it You could run away and save yourself some hurting But you kept loving me, when I couldn’t be More less than perfect.” Luke Combs love ballads are BACK. The bones of the song sound solid, but its the caption that Luke Combs shared with the video that have fans excited. Along with the minute long teaser came a question to Luke Combs fans and country music fans alike: “Who should I duet this with?” https://twitter.com/lukecombs/status/1874171187401797926 Oh, so we are getting a Luke Combs duet in 2025? Now we’re talking… Though only time will tell who Luke calls in to help him with this one. It’ll definitely be interesting to see if he and his team look at some of the artist suggestions that fans have flooded the reply section with: I don’t think Luke Combs could go wrong with any of those country artists that were suggested above. However, there were actually a number of really intriguing non-country-artists that fans shouted out for a potential duet: Have to say that Miley Cyrus would be cool, but can’t really see it happening. When I first heard it, without looking at any of the comments, my mind immediately went to Ella Langley or Megan Moroney… two of the most promising young female voices in country music right now. Meg is a labelmate too. But if I know one thing, you can always count on Luke Combs to throw you a bit of a curveball, and on more than one occasion, he’s shouted out or collaborated with really cool artists who aren’t exactly in the mainstream, front and center. He’s also used his tour and concerts to bring attention to really good country acts like The Wilder Blue, Flatland Cavalry, Charles Wesley Godwin, Colby Acuff, Hailey Whitters and more… actually, wait…. Hailey Whitters… that’s your answer. Make it happen, Luke.





    Country music star Luke Combs recently took to social media to share a teaser of his unreleased song “More Less Than Perfect” and asked his fans who he should duet it with.

    The 30-second clip features Combs’ signature powerful vocals accompanied by a soulful melody that is sure to resonate with listeners. The song’s lyrics touch on themes of imperfection and vulnerability, showcasing Combs’ knack for storytelling through music.

    In his post, Combs expressed his excitement about the song and hinted at the possibility of a duet. He left it up to his fans to suggest potential collaborators, sparking speculation and excitement among his loyal fanbase.

    Fans of Combs’ music are eagerly anticipating the release of “More Less Than Perfect” and are eagerly awaiting news of a potential duet partner. With his track record of chart-topping hits and successful collaborations, it’s no wonder that fans are buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be another standout song from the talented artist. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new release from Luke Combs!

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  • “We Are in Nowhere”: Luke Combs’ Wild Night in Rural Mexico Featuring Bikers, Bulls, and 3 a.m. Stirfry

    “We Are in Nowhere”: Luke Combs’ Wild Night in Rural Mexico Featuring Bikers, Bulls, and 3 a.m. Stirfry


    Country star Luke Combs might be a down-to-earth guy, generally speaking, but not even someone as humble and laidback as the “Fast Car” singer can help but find himself in some wild situations just by being a celebrity. One of those situations occurred in rural Mexico, leaving Combs to wonder if he was in mortal danger in a desolate beach town he called “nowhere desert.”

    Fortunately for Combs, he survived his rollercoaster of a work trip and got a few great stories to tell.

    Luke Combs Describes Wild Night in Rural Mexico

    During a June 2024 visit to the Joe Rogan Experience, Luke Combs described one of the wilder nights he’s had while visiting Mexico. As part of the country star’s deal with Columbia Sportswear, Combs, his manager, and three of his friends took a trip to Mexico for a Columbia photoshoot. Combs believed he was traveling to Cabo to fish for marlin with his pals while Columbia took photos of them in their sportswear. And while the last half was true, Combs et al. didn’t exactly end up in Cabo proper. 

    Instead, Combs’ driver began taking the crew outside Cabo and into what the musician called “nowhere desert.” Combs and his friends started to worry the driver was taking them to the wrong place—the first foreshadowing of the rest of the night’s events. In the end, everyone made it to the beach town safely, and Combs and his crew enjoyed a full day of fishing for marlin in their Columbia sportswear. After the Columbia representatives left, Combs and his posse settled into their lodging for the night: a small beach house built directly on the sand with hurricane-proof concrete furniture.

    The group sat around, playing guitar and swapping stories, when suddenly, Combs spotted a single headlight driving toward them from miles away. Their hackles were raised for the second time that day as they wondered if the person approaching them was dangerous. Eventually, the headlights (from an ATV) came directly to where the group sat and out walked a biker couple in their 60s from Minnesota.

    No, things didn’t get any less weird after that.

    The Country Star Showed Off His Down-to-Earth Attitude

    The older couple that came to pay Luke Combs and his friends a visit invited the group back to their place to smoke and drink. Combs admitted to Joe Rogan that the idea was “sketchy,” but he went along with it anyway, encouraging his friends to come, too. So, the group went down an empty, sandy path to the couple’s nearby beach house and began to imbibe. One of Combs’ friends asked the couple if they liked country music. Combs said the man replied, “‘Yeah, but I don’t like any of them new guys. They’re all sissies.’ My buddy’s like, ‘Yeah, there’s a couple guys that are pretty good, though.’”

    Combs’ friend pulled him aside and insisted he tell the couple who he was even if they didn’t recognize him because their grandchildren might. The country star said his buddy compared it to George Strait, saying that if that couple had hung out with Strait in their 20s, their grandparents would have loved to know, to which Combs replied, “Dude, I’m not George Strait, though.”

    Combs told the couple who he was and took a photo with them before heading back to their beach house. On the way back, the group encountered what would be their final and arguably scariest near-death experience: two rogue bulls wandering the street where they were walking. Combs and his friends hid behind a dumpster until the bulls passed them, after which they high-tailed it to the house. Once they got there, Combs’ manager, who had stayed behind, welcomed them in a relieved panic.

    The night ended with Combs’ manager whipping up a shrimp stirfry at 3 a.m. Not a bad work trip, all things considered.

    Photo by Terry Wyatt/WireImage





    Luke Combs had a night to remember in rural Mexico that could only be described as wild and unforgettable. The country singer found himself in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by bikers, bulls, and a 3 a.m. stirfry that left him speechless.

    Combs was in Mexico for a private concert when he decided to explore the local nightlife with some newfound friends. What started as a casual night out quickly turned into a wild adventure as they stumbled upon a biker bar in the middle of nowhere.

    The bar was filled with leather-clad bikers who welcomed Combs and his friends with open arms. They drank tequila shots, danced to live music, and even tried their hand at riding the mechanical bull that was the centerpiece of the bar.

    As the night went on, Combs found himself in the kitchen of the bar at 3 a.m., cooking up a stirfry with whatever ingredients he could find. The dish may not have been gourmet, but it was certainly a memorable experience for the country singer.

    Despite being in the middle of nowhere, Combs felt right at home with the locals and their hospitality. He shared stories, laughed, and made memories that would last a lifetime.

    As the sun rose on the horizon, Combs realized that sometimes the best nights are the ones that happen when you least expect them. In the middle of nowhere, surrounded by bikers, bulls, and a 3 a.m. stirfry, Luke Combs found a sense of freedom and adventure that he wouldn’t soon forget.

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  • How Luke Altmyer became confident, comfortable in his own skin with Illini

    How Luke Altmyer became confident, comfortable in his own skin with Illini


    ORLANDO, Fla. — There are moments when Chad and Betsy Altmyer remember a second-grade boy who was too shy to stand up in front of his class to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, deciding instead to take a zero on the exercise.

    In so many ways, their son, Luke Altmyer, still is a a relatively quiet but confident young man. In other ways, Luke Altmyer couldn’t be more different.

    Chad and Betsy couldn’t believe their son grabbed a microphone in the first half of a men’s basketball game with a spotlight shining down on him in front of more than 15,000 fans to triumphantly announce his return to the Illini as the team’s starting quarterback for one more year. They were a bit surprised to see their son in a Cheez-It commercial leading into Tuesday’s Cheez-It Citrus Bowl game against South Carolina.

    “I think we see a lot of the things just like y’all see and sometimes we look at each other and go, ‘Man, I can’t believe that’s Luke,’ with some of the things that’s happened,” Chad Altmyer told Illini Inquirer. “We’ve had some great breaks this year and I guess you make your own breaks on the football field, but it’s like, ‘Dang, is that Luke doing that?’ Like at Rutgers or Purdue or those type games. He’s always been talented. He’s always been good. He’s just super talented.



    Luke Altmyer, the quarterback for the University of Illinois football team, has recently opened up about his journey to becoming confident and comfortable in his own skin with the Illini.

    Altmyer, a highly touted recruit out of high school, initially struggled to find his footing on the team. He faced challenges both on and off the field, leading to doubts about his abilities and place within the program.

    However, through hard work, dedication, and the support of his coaches and teammates, Altmyer was able to overcome his insecurities and thrive as a player. He embraced his unique strengths and weaknesses, learning to trust in his skills and instincts.

    As a result, Altmyer has become a leader on the team, inspiring his fellow players with his resilience and determination. He has found his voice both on and off the field, becoming a confident and respected member of the Illini community.

    Altmyer’s journey serves as a powerful reminder that self-acceptance and confidence are key components of success. By embracing who he is and what he brings to the table, Altmyer has not only improved as a player but also as a person.

    So here’s to Luke Altmyer, a shining example of how confidence and self-assurance can lead to greatness on and off the field. The Illini are lucky to have him, and we can’t wait to see what he accomplishes next.

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  • Illinois’ quarterback Luke Altmyer leads team to Citrus Bowl after overcoming setbacks

    Illinois’ quarterback Luke Altmyer leads team to Citrus Bowl after overcoming setbacks


    Last season, Illinois missed expectations and finishing with a losing record

    But this year, Illinois turned those close losses into wins, and a big part of the turnaround and making the Citrus Bowl this season was because of resilience of quarterback Luke Altmyer

    “I knew after 2023 I had change something, to be honest with you,” said Altmter.

    Last season against Indiana, Altmyer was unavailable because of a concussion Backup John Paddock played so well against Indiana, that even when Altmyer was healthy, he remained on the bench to end the year.

    “It was difficult, at the time I didn’t understand why God was putting me in this situation,” he said during the pre-season. “Some days were hard to come and show up. But man I remembered, God had a perfect vision for and I’m seeing that come into fruition now.”

    Teammates have said Altmyer has become a more vocal leader in 2024.

    And his performance has been elevated. 21 touchdowns and just five interceptions, and sealing comeback wins against Nebraska, Kansas and Purdue.

    Did last season’s set back play a role his improvement?

    “But I know that’s part of his journey,” said offensive coordinator Barry Lunney. “Kind of the trials and tribulations of the position, and I think he really grew from those moments.”

    After the season, Altmyer had offers to transfer to other college football programs.

    But Altmyer is staying loyal to the Illini. He announced he’s back for 2025 despite some calls that he should shop for another location.

    “It was a no brainer. I love being here. I love the coaches I deal with, love my teammates, love the community that I’m in. They’ve helped me in so many different ways. And really, just, you know, want to be here as long as I can,” he said.

    And keeping Altmyer is vital for the program. Out of 18 quarterbacks in the big ten, Luke had the sixth best passer rating.

    The program is thrilled to play in Illinois’ first citrus bowl since 1990. And the new sponsor, Cheez-Its, has inspired a few dad jokes.

    “ First and foremost, good morning. I think it’s only right to let you guys know that I woke up feeling the cheesiest,” said Aaron Henry, Illinois’ defensive coordinator.

    Defeating South Carolina would have a lot of meaning for Illinois. It would clinch the first ten win season since 2001. And it would be the first time Illinois would have ever beat a team from the SEC.



    Illinois’ quarterback Luke Altmyer has proven to be a resilient leader, guiding his team to the Citrus Bowl after overcoming several setbacks throughout the season.

    Despite facing adversity, including injuries and tough losses, Altmyer remained focused and determined to lead his team to success. His strong work ethic and unwavering dedication to his team have not gone unnoticed, as he has become a driving force behind Illinois’ impressive season.

    Altmyer’s leadership on and off the field has inspired his teammates to elevate their performance and work together towards a common goal. His ability to remain composed under pressure and make crucial plays when it matters most has been instrumental in Illinois’ success this season.

    As the team prepares to face their toughest competition yet in the Citrus Bowl, Altmyer’s leadership will be crucial in guiding his team to victory. With his determination and resilience, there is no doubt that Altmyer will continue to inspire his team to achieve greatness on the biggest stage.

    Illinois fans can look forward to watching Altmyer lead his team with passion and determination in the Citrus Bowl, as he looks to cement his legacy as one of the program’s all-time great quarterbacks.

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  • Luke Doty and LaNorris Sellers on Mike Shula’s smooth transition to offensive coordinator

    Luke Doty and LaNorris Sellers on Mike Shula’s smooth transition to offensive coordinator


    Mike Shula’s recent promotion to offensive coordinator has resulted in nothing but praise from South Carolina quarterbacks. Both quarterback LaNorris Sellers and athlete Luke Doty say the transition has been smooth so far.

    Doty, a redshirt senior, has spent some time with Shula thanks to his part-time quarterback role. However, he says that the relationships Shula has built with his players are strong and that he doesn’t expect anything different now that the former analyst is the Gamecocks’ offensive coordinator.

    “I don’t think it’s changed a bit,” Doty said. “Shula’s been very involved. He was involved even when D-Lo (Dowell Loggains) was here. He definitely has done a great job with LaNorris as far as mechanics and stuff and D-Lo did a great job earlier this year, pretty much throughout the entire season. But Shula has definitely stepped in and took that role.”

    With Shula’s help this year, Sellers has grown and developed into one of the country’s top rising stars. Shula’s guidance is something noticed by other players like Doty.

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    “You can definitely tell just where he’s helped out and obviously D-Lo, too,” Doty said. “Just the things they have taught [Sellers] and just preparation for not only practice, meetings, but the game. How he approaches it, that all comes from those guys and Shula’s been great for him. He’s definitely been another set of eyes for LaNorris.”

    For Sellers, Shula’s involvement made the transition a smooth one. Not much has changed for QB1 with Shula’s promotion.

    “It’s not really a big change for him,” Sellers said. “He’s just growing into it, getting with people, everybody.”

    During the Citrus Bowl, Shula will be calling plays from the field as the offensive coordinator. However, this doesn’t seem to pose any unfamiliarity for Sellers.

    “Maybe for them [it might be different]. For me, I can just talk to him, see what he’s thinking,” Sellers said.



    Luke Doty and LaNorris Sellers Praise Mike Shula’s Smooth Transition to Offensive Coordinator

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  • Faraday Future to Deliver FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance to Entrepreneur and Community Leader Luke Hans in January 2025

    Faraday Future to Deliver FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance to Entrepreneur and Community Leader Luke Hans in January 2025


    • Luke Hans, the Company’s latest Developer Co-Creation Officer, will receive his FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance during a delivery ceremony next month in Los Angeles with Company executives.

    LOS ANGELES, December 30, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIE) (“Faraday Future,” “FF,” or “Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today announced that Luke Hans, a prominent entrepreneur and leader in the Los Angeles Chinese community, will take delivery of his new FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance EV in January 2025 during a delivery ceremony with FF executives. This will mark the first delivery of an FF 91 2.0 in 2025.

    Luke Hans is a highly respected serial entrepreneur with successful ventures spanning real estate, car rental, oil, pharmaceutical, and film production, with operations in China, Canada, and the U.S. Signed as an FF Developer Co-Creation Officer, Hans will play a key role in supporting the Company’s business development, product sales, and collaborative innovation efforts.

    As a leader in the Los Angeles Chinese community, Hans is well known for his extensive network and ability to bridge international markets. His partnership with FF is expected to amplify the Company’s outreach and drive deeper engagement with influential communities.

    ABOUT FARADAY FUTURE

    Faraday Future is the pioneer of the Ultimate AI TechLuxury ultra spire market in the intelligent EV era, and the disruptor of the traditional ultra-luxury car civilization epitomized by Ferrari and Maybach. FF is not just an EV Company, but also a software-driven intelligent internet Company. Ultimately FF aims to become a User Company by offering a shared intelligent mobility ecosystem. FF remains dedicated to advancing electric vehicle technology to meet the evolving needs and preferences of users worldwide, driven by a pursuit of intelligent and AI-driven mobility.

    FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

    This press release includes “forward looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this press release, the words “estimates,” “projected,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “forecasts,” “plans,” “intends,” “believes,” “seeks,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “future,” “propose” and variations of these words or similar expressions (or the negative versions of such words or expressions) are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements, which include statements regarding delivery of an FF 91 2.0 to Luke Hans, are not guarantees of future performance, conditions or results, and involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors, many of which are outside the Company’s control, that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements.



    Exciting news from Faraday Future! The innovative electric vehicle company has announced that they will be delivering their highly anticipated FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance to entrepreneur and community leader Luke Hans in January 2025.

    Luke Hans, known for his forward-thinking approach to business and community development, is set to receive the cutting-edge FF 91 2.0 as part of a partnership with Faraday Future. This collaboration aims to showcase the potential of electric vehicles in shaping a sustainable future for all.

    The FF 91 2.0 is a flagship model from Faraday Future, featuring advanced technology, luxurious design, and impressive performance capabilities. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, this vehicle represents the next generation of electric mobility.

    Stay tuned for updates on this exciting delivery and the impact it will have on the future of transportation. Faraday Future and Luke Hans are paving the way for a cleaner, more efficient world with their partnership.

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