Luke Littler will play his second World Championship final on Friday against Michael van Gerwen.

The 17-year-old darts star is ranked number 4 in the world and has impressed with his high scoring.

What's at stake?

The winner of the World Championship final will receive the Sid Waddell Trophy and prize money equivalent to around 564,000 francs.

Luke Littler's opponent, Michael van Gerwen, is a three-time world champion and arguably the most influential player on the PDC Tour.

Who is the favorite?

The betting odds see van Gerwen's opponent, Luke Littler, as the slight favorite.

Luke Littler has seamlessly built on his performances at the "Ally Pally", including winning the Premier League this year.

What happened in the semi-final?

"MvG" beat England's Chris Dobey 6:1, while "The Nuke" didn't give his compatriot Stephen Bunting the slightest chance either with the same result.

Luke Littler impressed with his high scoring, achieving a three-dart average of 105.48 points and throwing the maximum possible 180 points 13 times.

The Dutchman, Michael van Gerwen, has been annoyed that everything in the darts world has revolved around Luke Littler since the last World Championship.

Luke Littler's ability to achieve high scores is the basis of his nickname: "The Nuke" is an English abbreviation for "nuclear weapon".

The World Darts Championship final will be played on Friday evening at Alexandra Palace in London.

Michael van Gerwen has lost the finals in 2013, 2020, and 2023, but is confident ahead of the match.

Luke Littler reached the final at the age of 16 and as a World Championship debutant, but lost to the current world number 1 Luke Humphries.

The teenager has been in excellent form, and his match against van Gerwen is expected to be a thrilling encounter.