Regardless of the outcome, Littler will leave the Alexandra Palace on Wednesday six figures richer, claiming either a £200,000 prize for making the final or half a million for winning it.
The 16-year-old s family have been crucial to his eye-catching success, which has helped him bag more than £100,000 in prize money already and secure a place in the World Championship final.
The kebab and Xbox-loving star, now aged 16 and taking the darts world by storm, will leave Alexandra Palace six figures richer tonight when he takes on Luke Humphries in the final.
Carol Littler is planning on making the 200 mile trip to London from her Runcorn home, in Cheshire, with her husband, Phil, on Wednesday if the 16-year-old wins his semi-final tonight.
The Nuke is just two matches away from picking up the Sid Waddell trophy with former world champion Rob Cross standing in his way in tonight s semi-final.