Stephen Bunting vs Luke Littler – World Darts Championship semi-final: Live score and set-by-set updates as ‘The Nuke’ aims for second straight final, while Michael van Gerwen starts strongly against Chris Dobey
Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest scores and set-by-set updates from semi-final night of the 2025 PDC World Championship where Luke Littler takes on Stephen Bunting after Chris Dobey vs Michael van Gerwen.
Dobey 0-1 (1-0) Van Gerwen* – ‘Hollywood’ breaks MVG’s throw
Dobey flew out of the traps there. MVG got off to a shoddy start with 59, and Dobey came out hitting with 154, 140, and 134. He couldn’t finish on the 59 initialy but gets the job done on his 13th dart.
Kieran Gill’s prediction after first set
By Kieran Gill At Alexandra Palace
The Ally Pally faithful are trying to encourage Chris Dobey by singing his name. Important that he logged his first leg of the match, as a nervesettler. My prediction? 6-3 to Michael van Gerwen.
Dobey 0-1 (1-3) Van Gerwen* – MVG takes first set!
MVG lands another 180 but has a couple of disappointing throws in the 50s. He is nailing that treble 20.
Dobey is still having decent luck with that triple 19 that he has liked so far this tournament, but it’s not enough.
MVG finishes with tops and takes the set with an average close to 104.
Dobey* 0-0 (1-2) Van Gerwen – Hollywood holds throw
Well, that was all Dobey. He showed what he can do with a 180 and a 140. A bit nervy on the finish as he missed double eight but hit double four to take the leg. MVG only got down the 170.
Dobey 0-0 (0-2) Van Gerwen* – MVG holds throw
Another max score from MVG to establish early dominance here!
It’s an 11-darter from the Dutchman as he finished from triple 20 and tops. Dobey got nowhere near but did hit a 140 along the way.
Dobey* 0-0 (0-1) Van Gerwen – immediate break from MVG
Light work for Van Gerwen as he breaks Dobey’s throw!
Dobey got off to a disappointing start with 65 and Van Gerwen set the tone with a 180 and then 140.
At the finish, MVG needed a second go at the double eight but got the job done.
Van Gerwen walks on
It’s a noisy reception for Michael van Gerwen with the fans chanting his name. He claps to the crowd as the sparks fly, exchanges a hug with Dobey. Moments away from the start now.
Dobey walks on
Let’s see if he really does rumble as his song suggests. Dobey is on stage.
Let’s hear from Dobey and Van Gerwen
Chris Dobey speaking to Sky Sports:
It’s an amazing feeling, big achievement and a big step in my career. I’m looking forward to the challenge.
I’m capable of doing it and I know I can go on to win. It’s just waht happens on the night.
There’s still a long way to go and I’m feeling good. He got away with it against Gerwyn Price but that can make him more confident. I’m concentrating on my own game.
Re-live Van Gerwen’s breathtaking finish against Rydz
The stats in the tweet below said it all for this quarter-final – averages of over 103, with 31 180s between them.
In another year, playing the way he did, unseeded Rydz might have won the whole thing. He has the second-highest average for the entire tournament but he was outclassed – just – by Van Gerwen.
Are you happy to see MVG back on the big stage?
Not long to go now…
We’re not far from that part where Michael van Gerwen and Chris Dobey will be doing their ring walks. They’ll be backstage trying to keep their hands still.
Van Gerwen always comes out to Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes, while Dobey grooves his way to the stage to the tune of Let’s Get Ready to Rumble by PJ & Duncan.
Last year’s winner gives his blessing to…
Luke Humphries has revealed who he wants to win this year’s championship and take the mantle from himself. You can read more about that below.
Who are you getting behind?
Costumes and beer
There’s always entertainment at the darts, even if none are thrown!
Here are just some of the outfits on display at Alexandra Palace tonight.
It’s a bold move from the chap dressed up as a bag of fries – he might get eaten if somebody in a drunken state gets confused!
Good effort from this lot.
Dobey has been talking ‘NONSENSE’ – Van Gerwen
Nothing like a bit of virtual sparring, is there?
Dobey said that facing Van Gerwen in the semis would be ‘easier’ than Callan Rydz, who is from the same town in the north east, Bedlington.
He had made that comment before MVG beat Rydz, but the Dutchman later hit back: ‘People, when they win, they talk a lot of nonsense.’
Soon to be settled on the oche…
Van Gerwen dreaming of fourth title
Mighty Mike hasn’t won the world championship since 2019 and last year was the first since 2011 that he didn’t win a televised tournament.
Underestimate him at your peril, though.
This is his ninth semi-final here. He knows what he’s doing.
Asked if he coule become champion again, he said:
‘That would be nice. People probably know the answer, but no, it’s a tough one.
‘It’s a tough battle, but I love to face battles, and as long as I keep believing in my own ability, then the King will come back.’
Chris Dobey may have a word or two to say about that…
Littler explains Drogba celebration
Considering his affinity for Manchester United, it was something of a surprise to see Littler mimic Didier Drogba’s celebration during last night’s action.
At least he’s cleared it up now!
What would your celebration be? Do let us know in the comments. No prizes for the winner. Personally, I’d go for a Peter Crouch robot, or a stunning triple-backflip if my rigid frame would allow.
How will tonight work?
Well, as we go further into the tournament, the sets only increase.
Tonight’s competitors must be the best of 11 sets, so it’s as much about stamina, particularly mental, as it is skill.
A place in the final is worth £200,000, while the winner will take home a tidy £500,000. Hold your nerve, boys.
Re-live Littler’s quarter-final finish
This is how Littler held his nerve against Aspinall to book his place in the last four.
It wasn’t always easy going for the 17-year-old – especially that nervy fourth set – but it was a double tops to seal the deal.
But first up…
Michael van Gerwen and Chris Dobey will get us going on the oche at around 7.40pm.
While the Dutchman edged out Callan Rydz 5-3 in a rollercoaster of a quarter-final, Dobey – who happens to be from Bedlington, the same town as Rydz – beat Gerwyn Price by the same score in the last eight, taking four sets on the spin to make it to this stage.
Who is Littler’s opponent Stephen Bunting?
Scouse sensation, Tiktok trender, and Tungsten talent Stephen Bunting is the man aiming to stop Littler in his tracks.
He’s a hit with the crowd, and knows his way around a darts board. He beat Peter Wright, a two-time champion, to get his shot tonight.
Littler looks to overcome demons
Until he lifts the title, Alexandra Palace will always be felt with a tinge of heartache for Luke Littler.
Last year he came so close on that memorable debut. This year he is the favourite, especially with reigning champion Luke Humphries out.
He comes into tonight with a tournament-high average of 101.08 and smashed Nathan Aspinall 5-2 in the quarter-finals to get here.
One man stands in his way of back-to-back finals…
Good evening
Hello and welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of the World Darts Championship semi-finals drama.
Tonight the dreams of two men will be crushed, while another two will edge a step closer to glory.
First up we’ll have three-time champion Michael van Gerwen against Chris Dobey, and then we’ll get down to Luke Littler against cult hero Stephen Bunting.