Luke Littler to spend ‘a fair bit’ of £200k darts winnings on EA FC24 points
Luke Littler spent a “good chunk” of £200,000 on winning EA FC24 Darts.
Darts’ newest superstar has reached the final of the PDC World Darts Championship to win £200,000. The 16-year-old plans to use the money like any other football-loving teenager.
Luke Littler has a simple plan to defeat Ally Pally.
Luke Little has a simple plan for Ally Pally’s victory. (Image: GMB)
Teenage doctor Luke Littler has pledged to use his £200,000 World Cup prize to help him become a sports superstar in EA FC for Xbox.
The 16-year-old darts star has revealed that he will spend some of the money on second stars such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for his online team. He hopes that this luxury will make him a sports champion.
Luke distinguished himself in the game of darts by becoming the youngest player in history to reach the final of the PDC World Championship. Although he lost out to world champion Luke Humphreys, the teenager’s incredible performance at Ally Pally earned him the biggest check of his life and turned him into a darts legend overnight.
The fast food aficionado, who was warming up before the game by whipping up eggs and beans on toast and whipping up a margherita pizza, fried up a cheeseburger and fries instead of his favorite kebab. Sponsors offered a six-figure sponsorship deal in the hope that Luke, who admitted to failing at school, would become a top darts player.
But on Thursday he said he wants to get back to Xbox training. He likes video games and admits to only playing darts for 30 minutes a day.
England’s Luke Littler congratulates England for finishing runners-up in the 2023/24 World Darts Championship final between England’s Luke Littler and England’s Luke Humphreys on day 24 of the 2023/24 Paddy Power World Darts Championship. Alexandra Palace, London, England, January 3, 2024. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)
Luke Littler shocked the world by finishing second in the Paddy Power World Darts Championship.
A 16-year-old boy wants to buy EA Sports points for his FC24 team.
A 16-year-old boy wants to buy EA Sports points for his FC24 team.
“I train alone and I’m bored,” he told ITV’s Good Morning Britain. Luke went on to admit that he likes Xbox games. He took on the role of football manager during the build-up to the final. His beauty consultant Eloise Milburn, 21, who is also a gambler, met while playing FIFA football online. “I can’t wait to get back on Xbox,” he said. When asked what he would do with his winnings, Luke admitted that he plans to spend “quite a few cents” on EA FC24 points to recruit the world’s best players to him. online team. It costs £87.99 on Xbox for £12,000.
Luke said he was not disappointed by the recent loss as he was hoping to win the tournament. “We didn’t know we would reach the final.