LUKE LITTLER produced a stunning comeback to beat Gary Anderson in a Grand Slam of Darts semi-final deciding leg thriller.
The 17-year-old will now face Martin Lukeman in tonight’s final after he knocked out Micky Mansell earlier.
Luke Littler looked stunned at his own comeback
Gary Anderson applauded Littler after their semi-final thriller
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There was little to separate Littler and Anderson in the opening stages of their clash.
But the Flying Scotsman moved into the driving seat after winning an incredible six legs in a row to go 11-7 up.
From that point on, the teenage sensation had a mountain to climb.
But Littler was not down and out, fighting back to 13-12 after breaking throw with a stunning 11-dart leg.
Anderson then held onto a cagey leg before testing his young rival by sensationally landing three bullseyes in one visit.
Littler forced his way back to 14-14 to set up a thrilling finale.
But there were to be two more breaks of throw in the match.
The wonderkid from Warrington seemingly wasted his lifeline as Anderson broke to throw for victory.
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Yet Littler again produced the magic in the biggest moments, using his get out of jail card again with three 140 or over throws to force a deciding leg at 15-15.
Littler was first to the oche and made no mistake to book his spot in the final.
Either Littler or Lukeman will take home a cheque for £150,000, with the runner-up pocketing £70,000.
Lukeman has vowed to take his wife to the Maldives if he wins after her battle with cancer.
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