Luke Humphries has warned World Cup rivals he and Luke Littler will be “incredibly difficult to beat”.
The World No1 will collaborate with the ruling world champion Littler between 12-15 June in Frankfurt, Germany.
Littler defeated Humphries 6-3 in Aberdeen on week 15 of the Premier League on Thursday evening in a first-class affair.
Teen sensation Smaller On average 116 compared to Humphries110 and there were a total of it FOURTEEN 180s struck in the competition.
And Humphries believes that fans have something special when the top two players in the world join forces for England next month.
He said to the weekly Dartscast: “I feel that the fans will like to see both of us playing together.
“The two best players in the world, there will be a lot of pressure on our shoulders.
“I think everyone expects us to win and nobody will touch us.”
Seven -time big winner Humphries does not underestimate competition and know that many opponents can come up with a shock.
He added: “There are great teams in it. [Price] And Jonny [Clayton] are a potential banana skin.
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“Gian van Veen plays really well. Him and Danny [Noppert]When they get started, that’s a difficult team.
“Gary [Anderson] and Peter [Wright]Peter now plays better again.
“These are all potential banana skins.
“But if I and Luke Gel and everything goes well, it will be an incredibly heavy achievement to beat us both.”
England Are the defending champion after Humphries and Michael Smith Last year claimed a fifth title for their country.
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