Luke Littler’s net worth and career earnings: Teenage sensation becomes millionaire

Luke Littler’s darts career just keeps on getting better and better.  The 17-year-old was virtually unknown this time last year, but he’s now one of the sport’s biggest stars after winning the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts. Littler won his first PDC-ranked televised event in November 2024Getty Littler dominated Martin Lukeman to win his first ranked televised event and move up to fifth in the PDC Order of Merit. He has since finished as the runner-up at The Players’ Championship, losing out to Luke Humphries in the final, where he added £60,000 to his value. This now has him in fourth place in the rankings, and he is raking in the prize money. Luke Littler: Career earnings Littler has won a total of £618,500 in prize money from major events.  But when taking into account all of his career winnings, he has now passed £1 million.  The teenager has won approximately £1,013,500 in total. In the PDC Order of Merit – which is calculated over a two-year period – his £618.5k bankings come from his success in Wolverhampton and his spectacular runner-up finish at the World Championship last Christmas. Results on the European Tour, the Players’ Championship, the UK Open, the World Matchplay and the World Grand Prix are also included.  But adding that to his reward from invitational events is what takes him beyond a million.  Littler won the Premier League of Darts and the World Series of Darts earlier this year, claiming around £395,000 in prize money.  Those events are invitationals so they don’t count towards the PDC rankings. However, by adding the £618,500 from ranked and the £395,000 from non-ranking events, Littler is now just beyond £1,000,000 in total. It is a superb return for a rising superstar who is not even 18 yet, and he’s quickly become one of the main faces in the sport of darts.  Speaking after winning his first major ranked title in November 2024, Littler said: “I was very happy with my performance. “The best feeling was when all the confetti came out. This is what we play for. “The World Championship changed me and changed my performance. Now the months have gone on and I’m getting used to it all. I’m going to have to get used to it for a very long time. “This is one of the ones I wanted to win. My major record isn’t the best, but it’s OK now. I wanted to come here and go deep. It’s even better now I’ve done it.” Littler is already a fans’ favourite and has racked up a huge amount of prize moneyGetty Littler has used his new-found wealth to help his family out and move them into a new homebucker_1980 Luke Littler: Net worth Littler is now a millionaire, though his exact total net worth is unknown. Since his astounding breakthrough, Littler has signed several sponsorship deals. These include contracts with BoohooMAN and Target. Those deals are estimated to be worth millions over the course of the time he works with the respective brands. Littler has also signed a lucrative TV sponsorship deal to star in the remake of the hit show Bullseye. He will join England cricket icon Andrew Flintoff as part of the reboot. Littler has spent a huge portion of his new-found wealth to move his family. The teenage superstar is paying £6,000 a month in rent for the swanky pad in Warrington, which comes with its own swimming pool. Given his outstanding start to life in professional darts, Littler’s wealth and career earnings are only set to grow in the coming years. Littler will have the chance to move over the £1million mark in the coming weeks. PDC World Championship Odds To win the tournament: Luke Littler – 2/1 Luke Humphries – 3/1 Gary Anderson – 10/1 Michael van Gerwen – 11/1 Mike De Decker – 25/1 Michael Smith – 28/1 Rob Cross – 33/1 Gerwyn Price – 35/1 Darts World Championship Outright Odds talkSPORT BET Offer: Bet £10 on the Darts and get £20 in free bets CLAIM HERE 18+ New customers only. Opt in & bet £10+ via mobile on any sports at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. No Cash out. Get 4x £5 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. T&Cs apply, see below. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly

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Luke Littler’s net worth and career earnings: Teenage sensation becomes millionaire

Luke Littler’s darts career just keeps on getting better and better. 

The 17-year-old was virtually unknown this time last year, but he’s now one of the sport’s biggest stars after winning the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 23: Luke Littler of England reacts after getting a 9 dart finish in the Final against Luke Humphries of England at the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts Play-Offs at The O2 Arena on May 23, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Littler won his first PDC-ranked televised event in November 2024
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Littler dominated Martin Lukeman to win his first ranked televised event and move up to fifth in the PDC Order of Merit.

He has since finished as the runner-up at The Players’ Championship, losing out to Luke Humphries in the final, where he added £60,000 to his value.

This now has him in fourth place in the rankings, and he is raking in the prize money.

Luke Littler: Career earnings

Littler has won a total of £618,500 in prize money from major events. 

But when taking into account all of his career winnings, he has now passed £1 million. 

The teenager has won approximately £1,013,500 in total.

In the PDC Order of Merit – which is calculated over a two-year period – his £618.5k bankings come from his success in Wolverhampton and his spectacular runner-up finish at the World Championship last Christmas.

Results on the European Tour, the Players’ Championship, the UK Open, the World Matchplay and the World Grand Prix are also included. 

But adding that to his reward from invitational events is what takes him beyond a million. 

Littler won the Premier League of Darts and the World Series of Darts earlier this year, claiming around £395,000 in prize money. 

Those events are invitationals so they don’t count towards the PDC rankings.

However, by adding the £618,500 from ranked and the £395,000 from non-ranking events, Littler is now just beyond £1,000,000 in total.

It is a superb return for a rising superstar who is not even 18 yet, and he’s quickly become one of the main faces in the sport of darts. 

Speaking after winning his first major ranked title in November 2024, Littler said: “I was very happy with my performance.

“The best feeling was when all the confetti came out. This is what we play for.

“The World Championship changed me and changed my performance. Now the months have gone on and I’m getting used to it all. I’m going to have to get used to it for a very long time.

“This is one of the ones I wanted to win. My major record isn’t the best, but it’s OK now. I wanted to come here and go deep. It’s even better now I’ve done it.”

Littler is already a fans’ favourite and has racked up a huge amount of prize money
Getty
Littler has used his new-found wealth to help his family out and move them into a new home
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Luke Littler: Net worth

Littler is now a millionaire, though his exact total net worth is unknown.

Since his astounding breakthrough, Littler has signed several sponsorship deals.

These include contracts with BoohooMAN and Target.

Those deals are estimated to be worth millions over the course of the time he works with the respective brands.

Littler has also signed a lucrative TV sponsorship deal to star in the remake of the hit show Bullseye.

He will join England cricket icon Andrew Flintoff as part of the reboot.

Littler has spent a huge portion of his new-found wealth to move his family.

The teenage superstar is paying £6,000 a month in rent for the swanky pad in Warrington, which comes with its own swimming pool.

Given his outstanding start to life in professional darts, Littler’s wealth and career earnings are only set to grow in the coming years.

Littler will have the chance to move over the £1million mark in the coming weeks.

PDC World Championship Odds

To win the tournament:

Luke Littler – 2/1

Luke Humphries – 3/1

Gary Anderson – 10/1

Michael van Gerwen – 11/1

Mike De Decker – 25/1

Michael Smith – 28/1

Rob Cross – 33/1

Gerwyn Price – 35/1

Darts World Championship Outright Odds

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