Halliwell Jones Stadium to be renamed for one night only in honour of Luke Littler

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THE Halliwell Jones Stadium will be renamed the Luke Littler Stadium for one night only in honour of the town’s youngest-ever darts world champion.

The stadium will be renamed for Warrington Wolves’ Betfred Super League home opener against Catalans Dragons on Friday 21 February.

Luke Littler is a lifelong fan of the club and South Stand member, and will be our guest of honour on the night. ‘The Nuke’ will lead the team out as well as parade his World title around the pitch at half-time.
Tickets are available now from warringtonwolves.com/tickets.

Luke Littler said: “It’s a dream come true that the club I’ve been a fan of since I was young has decided to name the stadium after me for a night!
“It’s an absolute honour and I can’t thank the club enough.”

Warrington Wolves CEO Karl Fitzpatrick said: “Luke’s achievements on the world stage have been nothing short of incredible, and we are immensely proud to celebrate his success with this special homecoming.
“He’s a true Warrington fan, and therefore renaming our stadium in his honour for our home opener is a fitting tribute.
“We invite the whole town to join us on February 21st and make it a night to remember.
“A big thank you to Halliwell Jones and Warrington Borough Council for their support in making this happen.”
Meanwhile, after becoming the youngest-ever world champion in darts history after winning the PDC World Championships,the bookies have Luke Littler as the clear favourite to win the 2025 Premier League Darts with odds given ahead of tonight’s opening show in Belfast. Luke Humphries is second favourite behind Littler with the two expected to be the top two throughout the competition.


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