Luke Littler's teenage dream concludes tonight when he faces Luke Humphries in the World Championship final.
The 16-year-old is the youngest ever player to reach the decider in a remarkable Alexandra Palace journey, but he will face the toughest test yet against the new world number one.
Littler continued his amazing journey by becoming the youngest-ever finalist when he destroyed 2018 champion Rob Cross in the semi-final last night.
He is now on the cusp of producing one of the greatest sporting stories of all time, with new world Humphries standing in his way.
Humphries' route has been a little rockier as he was taken to a final-set decider against Ricardo Pietreczko in the third round and then needed a sudden-death leg to beat Joe Cullen in the fourth.
He looks to be coming into form just at the right time, though, as he whitewashed Scott Williams 6-0 in the semi-final, producing the 10th best three-dart average ever at the Alexandra Palace, with six 100+ checkouts.