Luke Littler has named Old Trafford as the dream stage for a future darts match, saying he would choose Manchester United’s home “without a shadow of a doubt” while speaking before the US Darts Masters in New York.
The world number one, a long-time United supporter, made the admission during an appearance on The Sun’s report on his Ariel Helwani Show interview, giving a fresh off-oche line to a week already dominated by his Madison Square Garden run.
Littler has paraded the Sid Waddell Trophy at Old Trafford before, and his answer underlined how closely his darts rise has become tied to his public United fandom. The comment also lands at a point when darts is testing bigger venues and broader audiences through the PDC’s World Series push in New York.
Why Old Trafford Matters
The practical hurdles are obvious: a stadium darts event would need a very different production model from the arena stages the PDC usually uses. But Littler’s pull is the reason the idea carries weight. Few players can make a football-ground darts question feel remotely plausible.
For now, it is a wish rather than a scheduled event. Still, after another high-profile US week alongside Luke Humphries, Littler naming Old Trafford keeps the conversation moving beyond rankings, prize money and weekly fixtures.


