Man Utd Win: Luke Littler at Old Trafford

Appeared on the stand

Updated 23.11 | Published 22.58

Manchester United easily cleaned Wolves.

Rúben Amorim’s gang also had to do it in front of celebrity visits.

In the away stands was darts star Luke Littler, 18.

There was never any talk when Manchester United defeated Wolves with a clear 4-1.

Bruno Fernandes became one of the great heroes after delivering two goals and an assist.

United impressed – in front of the eyes of a famous 18-year-old.

Luke Littler in the stands

Darts star and Manchester United supporter Luke Littler was in the away stands. The 18-year-old was zoomed in several times in the broadcast and appeared to be in a good mood.


Littler is a devoted United supporter and has appeared on the pitch at Old Trafford several times.

Earlier this year, for example, he had to show off his WC gold medal before Manchester United’s meeting with Brighton.

Night black for Wolves

The home team Wolves, on the other hand, were booed off after the final whistle.

The Premier League’s crisis team is still without a win after 15 rounds played and before the meeting with Manchester United, supporters protested against the club’s owner.

Wolves are clearly last in the Premier League, with two points. Manchester United, on the other hand, climbs up to sixth place with Monday’s victory.

Arena: Molineux StadiumJudge: Michael Salisbury

  • 25′

    M. Cunha B. Fernandes (0-1)

  • 38′

  • 44′

  • D. Wolfe J.Bellegarde (1-1)

    45’+2

  • 46′

  • 51′

    D. Dallot B. Mbeumo (1-2)

  • F. Lopez Gonzalez J.Bellegarde

    54′

  • 62′

    B. Fernandes M. Mount (1-3)

  • 69′

  • 70′

  • 78′

  • 81′

  • 82′

    B. Fernandes (1-4) (str)

  • 84′

  • 87′

  • 90’+6

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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