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Luke Littler suffered a surprise exit to Andrew Gilding in one of the shocks of the year at the Machineseeker European Championship in Dortmund on Friday.

Littler was making his European Championship debut, but Gilding dumped out the Premier League champion 6-4 with a 98.92 average, three maximums and 35 per cent checkout success.

Gilding began like a man possessed as he surged into a 3-0 lead, winning the opening leg with a neat 76 checkout before completing a 12-darter and then taking out a quality 79 finish.

Littler got on the board in the fourth leg and after ‘Goldfinger’ missed two darts to extend his lead, the Warrington ace punished his opponent to close the gap with a two-dart combination finish on 72.

‘The Nuke’ looked visibly frustrated after spaying a few loose darts, but he stayed focused to sink double 10 and make it 3-3 in a dramatic encounter.

Suffolk star Gilding edged ahead with a brilliant 11-darter and after missing the bullseye for a 5-3 lead, Littler rescued the leg with a neat 64 checkout on double top.

Gilding moved one away from a massive upset as Littler failed to land double 18 for a big 156 finish.

And the 53-year-old soon completed a remarkable victory by cleaning up 47 to reach the second round where he will play home favourite Ricardo Pietreczko.

2024 Machineseeker European Championship
Friday October 25

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Jonny Clayton 6-4 Chris Dobey
James Wade 6-3 Rob Cross
Ricardo Pietreczko 6-5 Damon Heta
Jermaine Wattimena 6-0 Peter Wright
Andrew Gilding 6-4 Luke Littler
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