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JUST IN: LUKE LITTLER VS RYAN SEARLE CONFIRMED FOR WORLD DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT

Luke Littler crushes Ratajski 5-0! Read why the 18-year-old superstar isn't practising at home before his semi-final clash.

JUST IN: Luke Littler vs Ryan Searle confirmed for World Darts Championship semi-finals tonight
Littler is two wins from history

Luke Littler admitted he hopes the Alexandra Palace crowd will support him again after easily reaching the World Darts Championship semi-finals.

Littler had no problems in his 5-0 win over Krzysztof Ratajski, securing his spot in the semi-finals for the third year running, where he will face Ryan Searle.

The 18-year-old faced some heat entering his quarterfinal match because of his comments after beating Rob Cross in the previous round. He responded to fans booing him by saying, "Am I bothered?" Really, am I bothered?! Really not bothered!

Can I just say one thing? You guys pay for the tickets, and you pay for my prize money, so thank you, thank you for my money! Thank you for booing me. Thank you—come on!

Those comments resulted in boos as Littler walked onto the field against Ratajski. However, those quickly became chants of 'There is only one Luke Littler' as he won the first set with a 170 checkout.

Littler had a 100.04 average and hit 10 maximums during his straight-sets victory. Afterwards, he said he feels ready to handle any criticism.

Of course, it is a fresh year, the first day of the year. There were a few boos, Littler said.

But as soon as I got on stage, the crowd was amazing. Beforehand, family and friends told me that whatever happens, happens.

As soon as I got on stage, I clapped for everyone so they knew I wanted them on my side again. They supported me tonight, and I won. I hope it will be the same tomorrow.

I'm growing mentally as a player. I know how to handle it, and I think the Rob Cross game tested me. But I got through it. In future matches, I'll know how to deal with it and move on.

Littler: I don't have a board to practice on

Despite winning easily, Littler said that he struggled with his throw and changed it several times.

He blames this partly on having a few days off and not having a dartboard at home to practice.

He also didn't have one last year when he won, and he's using the same approach as he aims to become the first player to win back-to-back titles at the Worlds since Gary Anderson in 2016. His next challenge is a semi-final match against Ryan Searle.

I am happy to get through. "I haven't been practising for almost three days," he said.

I tried to change my throw constantly. But most importantly, I got the job done.

I was just being lazy at home and not practising. We didn't bring our dartboard.

So, I can't really practice, but I would have liked to. Now we play every day, so I hope tomorrow will be better.

We stayed at home last year, and it worked. Last year, no board won it.

Home this year, no board—we'll see what happens!

What's next?

The World Darts Championship continues on Friday, January 2, when Luke Littler plays Ryan Searle, and Gary Anderson faces Gian van Veen for a spot in the final.

REVIEW: WHY MATT LAFLEUR IS COUNTING ON VETERANS TO SAVE THE SEASON

Matt LaFleur rested starters in a 16-3 loss to the Vikings. We analyse the Packers' slump and life without Micah Parsons.

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Matt LaFleur Defends Decision to Rest Starters

Packers head coach Matt LaFleur stood on the sideline, watching as his team slogged through a rough second quarter against the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. It was January 4, 2026, and honestly, this game didn’t mean much for Green Bay. They’d already locked up their playoff spot, so LaFleur kept Jordan Love and several other starters on the bench. Instead, Clayton Tune got the nod at quarterback—a guy who’d been hanging out on the practice squad most of the year and only took a few snaps in Week 17.

Tune threw just 11 passes all game, completing six for 34 yards. Not exactly electric. The Vikings sacked him four times, so the Packers actually finished with negative passing yards. Yeah, minus 7. That pretty much sums up the afternoon.

The final score was 16-3, and the only reason Green Bay even got on the board was a late field goal they set up with a timeout. The run game looked a little better—they managed 128 yards on 35 carries, and that was without Josh Jacobs, who sat out too. Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs didn’t play either, whether because of injuries or just getting some rest. So, the Packers were missing a lot of firepower.

Here’s the bigger problem: for the second year in a row, the Packers are stumbling into the playoffs on a losing streak. Just a few weeks ago, after beating the Bears in Week 14, they were leading the NFC North and looking sharp. But then things unravelled—four straight losses, injuries piling up, and the worst of it was losing Micah Parsons to a torn ACL. He’s done till next season.

LaFleur isn’t pretending it’s all fine. He says the team has taken their lumps, but now it’s time to move on. “We’re in the dance,” he told reporters. “We’ve got to go on the road and play our best football from here.”

Nobody knows exactly who they’ll face in the first round, but LaFleur is counting on his veterans to remember what playoff football feels like. He wants them to step up when it matters most.

“You stick with what you believe in,” he said. “But everyone’s got to understand—the playoffs are different. There’s no next week if you lose. We need to play our best.”

Green Bay’s hoping that resting its stars will pay off. Whether it does, well, we’ll see soon enough.

“ LaFleur said, “Everything’s pretty fluid as we prep this week. It depends on when we actually play. But I thought practice went well—the guys who rested still got solid reps, first team offence versus first team defence. Physically, we’re in a good place.”

HOW MYLES GARRETT SURPASSED STRAHAN AND WATT FOR THE SACK RECORD

Myles Garrett makes history with his 23rd sack as Andre Szmyt’s 49-yard field goal lifts the Browns over the Bengals 20-18.

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Myles Garrett is Now the Undisputed Greatest Defender in the NFL

Myles Garrett waited until the last possible moment to break the NFL sack record, but it was Cleveland’s kicker who stole the show at the end. As the clock hit zero, Andre Szmyt nailed a 49-yard field goal to give the Browns a 20-18 win over the Bengals—a little redemption for Szmyt, who missed a short field goal and an extra point against Cincinnati way back in the season opener. This time, he delivered. On the other side, Bengals kicker Evan McPherson missed two extra points, which ended up costing his team the game.

Garrett’s big moment came with just over five minutes left. He burst up the middle, and Joe Burrow just slid to the ground—sack number 23 for Garrett. That put him past Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt for the single-season record. The Browns' bench cleared to celebrate with him, and the game paused while everyone soaked it in.

Cincinnati wasn’t done, though. Down 17-12 late, Burrow led the Bengals on a 61-yard drive and hit Ja’Marr Chase for a 4-yard touchdown, giving Cincinnati an 18-17 lead with 90 seconds left. Chase was his usual self—eight catches, 96 yards, and a score.

For Cleveland, rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders didn’t light up the stat sheet—just 111 yards on 11-of-22 passing—but he picked up his third win as a starter. The Browns closed out the season with back-to-back victories over AFC North rivals, even though their offense sputtered most of the day and they lost center Luke Wypler to a knee injury.

Burrow finished with 236 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception on 29-of-39 passing. Running back Chase Brown crossed the 1,000-yard mark for the first time and grabbed a touchdown as well, wrapping up a strong season with 72 yards on 13 carries.

Early on, it looked like Cincinnati would cruise. Burrow hit a wide-open Brown for a 4-yard touchdown after Cam Sample strip-sacked Sanders and Howard Cross recovered at the Cleveland 29. But the extra point got blocked, and that missed point loomed large later.

Cleveland’s defense made some noise, too. Devin Bush picked off Burrow and ran it back 97 yards for a score in the first quarter. Just a minute later, Sam Webb scooped up a fumble and sprinted 47 yards to the end zone. That gave the Browns a 14-6 lead.

Tee Higgins caught a 13-yard touchdown from Burrow just before halftime, and again, McPherson missed the extra point. It was that kind of day for Cincinnati.

The Browns lost their top corner, Denzel Ward, to a neck injury early on. He didn’t return.

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