Famous faces in the crowd watching Luke Littler and the darts in World Championship
mike parsons
·2-min read
FROM footballers to comedians and musicians, Alexandra Palace is the place to be seen over the festive period.
Getting among the atmosphere of the crowd during the World Darts Championship, in which Warrington's Luke Littler is the title favourite, is proving extremely popular.
Now that the sport's biggest tournament has reached the quarter-finals stage, even more celebrities and famous faces are expected to be paying a visit to an event which is now the hottest ticket on the festive sporting calendar.
Check out the images below to see how many people you recognise:
Luke Littler is congratulated on his victory over Ryan Joyce in Monday night's third round by Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale (Image: John Walton/PA Wire)
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran having a ball (Image: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire)
Comedian Jack Whitehall makes an appearance (Image: PA Wire)
Tottenham Hotspur footballers Brennan Johnson, left, and James Maddison (Image: PA Wire)
Sky Sports presenter and former professional athlete Emma Paton (Image: PA Wire)
Former Newcastle United and Dutch international goalkeeper Tim Krul, enjoying the darts at Alexandra Palace on quarter-finals night (Image: PDC)
AngryGinge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, a popular streamer on Twitch was in the crowd watching Luke Littler’s match with Nathan Aspinall (Image: PA Wire)
Aston Villa footballer Matty Cash (Image: PA Wire)
YouTuber Jaack Maate (Image: PA Wire)
Manchester City footballer Kyle Walker, left (Image: PA Wire)
Retired football referee Dermot Gallagher (Image: PA Wire)
Tottenham Hotspur's Brennan Johnson (Image: PA Wire)
Singer-songwriter and presenter Olly Murs (Image: PDC)
Presenter, Ronan Kemp (Image: PDC)
Olympic medal-winning diver, Noah Williams (Image: PDC)
Aaron Hunt, a TikTok, Instagram and Twitch star, waiting to greet Luke Littler on quarter-finals night at Alexandra Palace (Image: PDC)
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