LUKE LITTLER has responded after being asked about going to the toilet with Luke Humphries.
The stars were paired together at at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.
Luke Littler and Luke Humphries have won the World Cup of Darts Credit: Alamy
Littler was asked about going to the toilet with Humphries Credit: Getty
The two best players in the world as they lifted the title after beating Holland in the final.
They stormed to a 10-5 victory over Dutch stars and .
and silenced their doubters who had thought they could not work together at the oche.
Littler had previously dismissed claims that there was a rift between them during the 2025 darts season.
The Warrington thrower even joked that they could “go to the toilet” together.
He said: “I think there was a few talks last year that we didn’t sit together. We are sat together at the minute.
“I might go to the toilet with him. I might go outside with him at all times.
“He’s going to sit on my lap as well just to make sure we are close. Other than that we are ready to go.”
He was asked about the previous comments following the World Cup triumph and insisted they both wanted to achieve success together.
He said: I’m absolutely delighted. That’s the best we have played all tournament.
“We cannot do it every game. We have we had challenges in the past two days. This was our best performance. We got the job done.
“We never did anything wrong last year. We came up against the better team. We want to get a win together. I was pretty relaxed there.
The pair beat Holland to lift the trophy Credit: Getty
“Going 7-3 up was crucial. We have done it.”
Humphries, the world No.2, said: “We had to take our chances.
“We played in that game how everyone expects us to play. We ran with the luck from the Wales game.
“We had a lot of doubters about if we could play as a team and we showed we can play as a team. I am proud of us.”
Humphries added to Littler’s view as he admitted he was proud of their achievement.
The world no2 said: “We had to take our chances.
“We played in that game how everyone expects us to play. We ran with the luck from the Wales game.
“We had a lot of doubters about if we could play as a team and we showed we can play as a team. I am proud of us.”



