The 2024 Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts reaches its climax with Finals Day in Wolverhampton on Sunday.
The £650,000 event will conclude with a bumper double session at WV Active Aldersley, as Luke Littler, Gary Anderson, Mickey Mansell and Martin Lukeman compete for the iconic Eric Bristow Trophy.
Mansell and Lukeman will go head-to-head in Sunday afternoon’s opening semi-final, before Littler and Anderson lock horns for the first time in a blockbuster last four showdown.
The remaining two players will then battle it out from 1930 GMT, as a new Grand Slam champion is crowned in Wolverhampton.
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2024 Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts
Sunday November 17
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
Semi-Finals
Martin Lukeman 16-12 Mickey Mansell
Luke Littler 16-15 Gary Anderson
Evening Session (1930 GMT)
Final
Martin Lukeman v Luke Littler
Best of 31 legs
Afternoon Round-Up
Littler won through a 31-leg epic against Anderson in a pulsating semi-final, recovering from 13-9 adrift to triumph with a 103 average and 16 maximums.
Anderson produced an inspired seven-leg blitz to seize control against the teenage sensation, conjuring up 164, 142 and 102 checkouts during this spell to race into an 11-7 lead.
Littler fought back from the brink to level at 14-14, only to relinquish his throw immediately as Anderson pinned tops to move to the brink of a historic triumph.
However, the Warrington wonderkid responded with back-to-back 180s in the penultimate leg to force a decider, where he crashed in a 14-dart hold to deny the two-time World Champion.
Lukeman, meanwhile, became the first Tour Card Holder Qualifier to feature in the Grand Slam final, following an impressive 16-12 success against fellow debutant Mickey Mansell in the afternoon’s opening semi-final.
Mansell made a confident start to lead 3-0, although Lukeman responded by winning six of the next seven legs – aided by 122 and 88 finishes on the bull.
The Northern Irishman enjoyed a mid-match revival to level at seven apiece, but Lukeman proved too strong, averaging 99 and landing a dozen 180s to book his place in a maiden televised final.
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