Luke Littler headbutts wall celebrating incredible World Cup of Darts comeback win

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Luke Littler celebrated England’s fightback in the World Cup of Darts by headbutting a wall.Littler and Luke Humphries were 4-0 down to Wales in the quarter-finals of the tournament.Littler couldn’t contain his emotionBut the two world champions came back to win 8-7 in a deciding leg.That takes them into the semi-finals, and the Nuke immediately ran over to some advertising boards and laid the nut in.In leg 13, he also hit a 170 finish and celebrated by reeling in the big fish.After the contest, he said: “I always say it, on a 170, I try to float my darts. Try to get them on that treble.View Tweet: https://t.co/YyBPPwoMK8“Throughout the game, me and Luke were so close to the trebles, the amount of 60s and 58s we hit.“The 170, I let a bit out there. Jonny and Nick held and we went to a last-leg. Oh, I was feeling the pressure there, big time.“We know now if it is a last-leg or 4-0 down, we have to work. That is what we did. Once we got into that lead, we both found it. We battled there.”With England looking to be heading out to Jonny Clayton and Nick Kenny, the German fans in the crowd started to taunt Littler and Humphries.They were singing ‘England’s going home’, in homage to Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds’ World Cup tune.But it was the English duo who had the last laugh, and they face Scotland next.The Scots are represented by Cameron Menzies and Gary Anderson.MORE TO FOLLOW…