
Give yourself the chance to win big with boosted 50/1 odds from Paddy Power on Luke Littler to beat Rob Cross tonight in the fourth-round at the World Darts Championship!
The world number one, Luke Littler, is back in World Darts Championship action tonight just 48 hours after putting in a statement performance against Mensur Suljovic.
However, next up is Rob Cross, who has had an excellent tournament to date as he also arrives at the Ally Pally this evening having breezed past Damon Heta 4-0 in the last round.
Despite this, Littler is the overwhelming favourite to beat Cross with Paddy Power, so luckily if you are looking to bet on the match as new customer you now have the chance to claim enhanced 50/1 odds for Littler to win!
All you need to do is create a new Paddy Power account, place a £1 bet on Littler to win against Cross, and if he wins you will receive an enhanced payout!
Either CLICK HERE to claim this epic Littler v Cross welcome deal or find out further steps to redeem below.
How to Claim Paddy Power's 50/1 Offer for Littler to Win v Cross at World Darts Championship
Paddy Power is giving all new customers the chance to back world number 1, Luke Littler, to beat Rob Cross in the fourth-round of the World Darts Championship with huge 50/1 odds! The steps are simple and can be completing within minutes:
- CLICK HERE to open your new account using promo code YSACLP
- Deposit a minimum of £5 by Pay by Bank, Cards or Apple Pay
- Place a max £1 bet on Luke Littler To Win in the Match Odds market in Luke Littler vs Rob Cross on Monday 29th December
- If your bet is successful, you will be paid in cash based on the normal price on site and will have the extra amount, bringing the bet up to the cumulative 50/1 payout, credited in free bets
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Who is the favourite to win the PDC World Darts Championship?
Check out the table below to see the latest winner odds from Paddy Power for the PDC World Darts Championship:
| Player | Winner Odds | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Luke Littler | 8/13 | 61.9% |
| Luke Humphries | 5/1 | 16.7% |
| Gian van Veen | 9/1 | 10% |
| Michael van Gerwen | 14/1 | 6.7% |
| Josh Rock | 20/1 | 4.8% |
| Gary Anderson | 20/1 | 4.8% |
| Jonny Clayton | 25/1 | 3.8% |
| Ryan Searle | 33/1 | 2.9% |
| Nathan Aspinall | 50/1 | 2% |
| Justin Hood | 66/1 | 1.5% |
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PDC World Darts Championship Winners
See the full list of players to have won the PDC World Darts Championship:
- 2025 - Luke Littler
- 2024 - Luke Humphries
- 2023 - Michael Smith
- 2022 - Peter Wright
- 2021 - Gerwyn Price
- 2020 - Peter Wright
- 2019 - Michael van Gerwen
- 2018 - Rob Cross
- 2017 - Michael van Gerwen
- 2016 - Gary Anderson
- 2015 - Gary Anderson
- 2014 - Michael van Gerwen
- 2013 - Phil Taylor
- 2012 - Adrian Lewis
- 2011 - Adrian Lewis
- 2010 - Phil Taylor
- 2009 - Phil Taylor
- 2008 - John Part
- 2007 - Raymond van Barneveld
- 2006 - Phil Taylor
- 2005 - Phil Taylor
- 2004 - Phil Taylor
- 2003 - John Part
- 2002 - Phil Taylor
- 2001 - Phil Taylor
- 2000 - Phil Taylor
- 1999 - Phil Taylor
- 1998 - Phil Taylor
- 1997 - Phil Taylor
- 1996 - Phil Taylor
- 1995 - Phil Taylor
- 1996 - Dennis Priestley
How much is the World Darts Championship prize money?
The prize money has been increased this year with the total going up to a huge £5m, with the winner taking home £1m!
The runner up will receive £400,000, while the semi-finalists will take home £200,000 and quarter-finalists £100,000.
See the full breakdown in PDC World Darts Championship prize money in the list below:
- Winner: £1,000,000
- Runner-Up: £400,000
- Semi-Finalists: £200,000
- Quarter-Finalists: £100,000
- Round Four Losers: £60,000
- Round Three Losers: £35,000
- Round Two Losers: £25,000
- Round One Losers: £15,000
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When and where is the 2026 World Darts Championship final?
The 2026 World Darts Championship final will be held at the iconic Alexandra Palace on Saturday, 3 January 2026.
How to watch Littler vs Cross at the World Darts Championship
You can keep up with Littler vs Cross at the World Darts Championship on Sky Sports Darts, with Sky Sports F1 changing to Sky Sports Darts on channel 407 from 20 December to 5 January, while some of the matches will also been shown on Sky Sports Main Event.
A Sky Sports subscription varies, with options like adding it to a Sky package from around £20-£35/month, NOW offering passes from £14.99/day or monthly/6-month deals around £28-£35/month, or bundles with Broadband/Netflix starting from £35/month.
Paddy Power Sign Up Offer Terms and Conditions
New customer offer. Place a max £1 bet on Luke Littler To Win in the Match Odds market in Luke Littler vs Rob Cross on Monday 29th December. Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets. Free bets are valid 30 days. Only deposits with Pay by Bank, Cards & ApplePay are eligible. Excludes multiples & in-play bets. T&C's apply. Please gamble responsibly.




