Ten days after swatting aside Darius Labanauskas on the opening night of the World Darts Championship, Luke Littler returned to Alexandra Palace, beating David Davies in the second round and you can follow all of Sunday's action live with ESPN.
Littler, 18, has come into the tournament in typically dominant form and is the overwhelming favourite to lift the Sid Waddell trophy once again on Jan. 3.
There was plenty of drama in Sunday's afternoon where Joe Cullen described Mensur Suljovic's slow pace between throws as "cheating" after he was knocked out.
While Littler moved safely into the third round, Gerwyn Price was the subject of the tournament's biggest upset so far, losing 3-0 to Wesley Plaisier.
Sunday's matches and results:
Afternoon session
(24) Ryan Joyce 3-1 Krzysztof Ratajski
(32) Joe Cullen 1-3 Mensur Suljovic
(25) Luke Woodhouse 3-0 Max Hopp
(17) Rob Cross 3-1 Ian White
Evening session
(13) Martin Schindler 3-0 Keane Barry
(9) Gerwyn Price 0-3 Wesley Plaisier
(1) Luke Littler vs. David Davies
(16) Damon Heta vs. Stefan Bellmont
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Littler became the youngest world champion in darts history when he defeated three-time champion Michael van Gerwen in last year's world championship. The then-17-year-old pocketed a £500,000 cheque in reward of his efforts but if he repeats the feat this time around, he will take home a record-breaking £1 million.
Plenty of seeds have already fallen in north London with the likes of Cullen, Chris Dobey and Mike De Decker sent packing before the Christmas break.
