Watch the moment Darts superstar Luke Littler scores a 180 on Bullseye as show finally makes long-awaited comeback

Watch the moment Darts superstar Luke Littler scores a 180 on Bullseye as show finally makes long-awaited comeback

BULLSEYE is coming back with a bang as teen darts sensation Luke Littler takes to the stage.

Hosted by cricket legend Freddie Flintoff, the reboot sees amateur darts players paired up with trivia enthusiasts in a bid to win points, prizes – and if they’re lucky, maybe even a speedboat.

Darts superstar Luke Littler scores a perfect bullseye.
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Darts champion Luke Littler is set to participate in an upcoming episode of Bullseye[/caption]

Richard Ashdown, Freddie Flintoff, and Luke Littler on the set of Bullseye.
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The game show has been rebotted with Freddie Flintoff at the helm[/caption]

The focus is squarely on Luke ‘the Nuke’ in this Sunday night’s debut, with a preview clip showing him preparing to hit his signature treble twenties.

During the special, Freddie introduces the 17-year-old phenomenon, saying: “It’s the world series of darts finals champion.

“He’s the youngest ever televised player to hit a nine-dart finish. From Warrington, England, it’s the sensational — Luke the Nuke!”

The crowd erupts as Luke walks towards the stage, stopping to give some audience members high fives on the way.

Freddie then mentions that Luke has hit over 7,000 treble twenties in his darts career.

He cheekily adds: “No pressure, but we’d like you to hit a few more treble twenties tonight.”

Lining up with laser focus, Luke scores three treble twenties in a row, pulling off a perfect turn.

The audience go wild, and Freddie can be seen grinning from ear to ear before celebrating the teen’s success with a big high five.

Luke’s appearance on Bullseye is just another milestone in what has been a phenomenal year for the teenage darts sensation.

In 2024 alone the Nuke claimed 10 titles – including the Premier League and Grand Slam of Darts.

He also earned the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award, solidifying his status as one of dart’s brightest stars.

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Now ranked fourth on the PDC Order of Merit, Littler has his sights set on the upcoming 2024/25 World Darts Championship, where he aims to build on his already stellar career.

Darts player Luke Littler hitting a bullseye.
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A preview clip provided by ITV showed Luke slamming a treble twenty[/caption]

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