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Premier League darts: Josh Rock excited to face world champion Luke Littler in Belfast
Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock says he expects there to be a raucous atmosphere when he faces double world champion Luke Littler in the Premier League at the SSE Arena in Belfast in February.
Rock was named in the elite group of eight players to contest the Premier League for the first time last week, with the 17-week tournament kicking off in Newcastle on 5 February.
Belfast will host night four on 26 February, with the county Antrim native set to enjoy the support of the partisan home fans as he takes on world number one Littler.
“I think it’s going to be absolutely nuts,” the 24-year-old told BBC Sport NI.
“Daryl [Gurney] was the last one [from Northern Ireland to be part of the Premier League, in 2020], but that was prior to Covid and darts wasn’t as big back then. Now darts is bigger than it has ever been.
“I play Luke [Littler] in Belfast so we’ll see what happens. Every time I have played him it’s been 100 plus averages every time. I’ve been in front every time but just can’t seem to get over the line, but I’ll get him yet.”
Rock says he chats with Littler “nearly every day” and that the sport owes much to the English teenage sensation.
“Everything has to go down to Luke Littler. If it wasn’t for him doing what he did when he was only 16 [reaching the World Championship final as a rank outsider] and winning the Worlds the past two years the sport wouldn’t be where it is now.
“Everyone has to thank him for it.
“It has gone through the roof now. Darts is in a different place now than it was 10 years ago when I was a youth player. There are so many opportunities now.”
