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Luke Littler takes new step in relationship with girlfriend as he banks huge payday

Luke Littler is looking to claim his first World Grand Prix title on Sunday, with a six-figure reward on the line, and his girlfriend is expected to be there to cheer him on

World champion Luke Littler is set to compete for another major title as he faces off against Luke Humphries in the World Grand Prix final. With a hefty six-figure prize at stake and his girlfriend potentially cheering him on from the stands, 'The Nuke' is sure to be fired up on Sunday.


At just 18, darts prodigy Littler has already claimed victories at the World Championship, World Matchplay and UK Open so far in 2025. He's also added two more wins to his record at the Australian Darts Masters and New Zealand Darts Masters.


Even if he doesn't clinch the top prize at the Winter Gardens, he'll still add a significant amount to his rapidly growing earnings. Mirror Sport delves into the potential winnings on offer and Littler's newfound motivation after going public with his supportive girlfriend.


World Grand Prix prize money

The World Grand Prix boasts a total prize fund of £600,000, with the winner set to pocket £120,000. The runner-up won't walk away empty-handed either, with a respectable £60,000 up for grabs.

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The first-place reward is slightly more than what Littler earned for his victory at the UK Open back in March. However, it's somewhat less compared to some of his previous major wins.

Littler has triumphed over Humphries in 14 out of their 24 matches so far, although 'Cool Hand' has shown his mettle on the grandest stages. Humphries has clinched three of the last five major finals between them, including this year's Premier League climax.


Luke Littler's stunning net worth

No one in the history of darts has raked in as much cash in such a short period as Littler, who is estimated to be worth around £1.6million. The young prodigy's bank account has ballooned following his major debut at the 2024 World Championship, and he has already reached millionaire status despite his tender years.

Accounts published for Luke Littler Darts Ltd revealed The Nuke pocketed a little more than £1m during the last tax year. It's estimated Littler has amassed more than £2m in career earnings so far, with a quarter of that coming from his first World Championship title back in January.


In addition to his competition winnings, Littler has also begun to capitalise on his image and receives a percentage of all branded merchandise sales, much of which is sold through his own official shop. And it seems the sky's the limit for one of the most marketable names in the sport.

Luke Littler new girlfriend

Almost a year after parting ways with ex-girlfriend Eloise Milburn, Littler introduced his new partner to the public in May 2025. The young star is currently dating beautician Faith Millar, and the pair have already taken the big step of appearing together at Luke's competitions.

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The couple initially kept their relationship under wraps, but Millar has gradually been stepping into the limelight more recently. And she was present once more to cheer on her partner during his quarter-final triumph over Gerwyn Price.

It's expected Millar will be there to back The Nuke in his upcoming clash against Humphries on Sunday. However, he and his fans would prefer to avoid the tension of another daring comeback if possible.

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Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £336 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.

Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games next season, an increase of up to 100 more.

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