Darts Masters 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler safely through to quarters, Cross CRASHES OUT to world 94 – latest

Darts Masters 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler safely through to quarters, Cross CRASHES OUT to world 94 – latest

Darts Masters 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler safely through to quarters, Cross CRASHES OUT to world 94 – latest

DARTS is BACK with the Bahrain Darts Masters now underway in the Middle East – and Luke Littler has safely made it into the quarter-finals.

Teenage sensation Littler and the rest of the field feature for the first time since he became darts’ youngest-ever world champion less than a fortnight ago.

There has already been a MASSIVE shock in the tournament with former world champion and current world No 4 Rob Cross LOSING to world No 94 Paolo Nebrida.

World No1 Luke Humphries will also compete in Bahrain as he looks to put his Ally Pally disappointment behind him and kicked off his campaign with an easy 6-0 win.

Start time: From 5pm GMT

TV channel: ITV4

FREE live stream: ITVX

Wright marches on

Peter Wright continued his recent resurgence with a decent win over tricky Alexis Toylo.

The Filipino had lots of people talking for his unique technique and approach to the board during the World Championships – which includes using lots of chalk and multiple practice swings.

Wright admitted he found it difficult to get into rhythm due to Toylo’s lengthy trips at the oche.

The two-time world champion said: “Everyone’s got their own technique of throwing. It’s not as if he’s done it on purpose or anything like that. “I just found it difficult.”

Prize money

A quick reminder how much is up for grabs in Bahrain when the final takes place on Friday:

*Winner- £20,000 *Runner-up- £10,000. *Semi-finalist – £5,000 *Quarter-finalist- – £2,500 *First Round – £1,250 *Total – £60,000

Bahrain Masters darts results.

It looked like being a dramatic night after Rob Cross became the first PDC player ever to lose to an Asian representative at the Bahrain Masters.

World No94 Paolo Nebrida making history winning that opening game but the remainder went according to form and history.

Here’s how tonight’s results went:

3) Rob Cross (ENG) 3-6 Paolo Nebrida (PHL)

(5) Gerwyn Price (WAL) 6-3 Lok Yin Lee (HKG)

(4) Stephen Bunting (ENG) 6-2 Nitin Kumar (IND)

(6) Chris Dobey (ENG) 6-0 Basem Mahmood (BHR)

(1) Luke Humphries (ENG) 6-0 Abdulla Saeed (BHR)

(2) Luke Littler (ENG) 6-3 Lourence Ilagan (PHL)

(8) Peter Wright (SCO) 6-3 Alexis Toylo (PHL)

(7) Nathan Aspinall (ENG) 6-2 XiaoChen Zong (CHN)

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