Sixteen-year-old Luke Littler became the youngest-ever player to reach the semifinals of the World Darts Championship with a 5-1 win over Brendan Dolan at Alexandra Palace on Monday.
Littler had a nervous start, losing the first two legs of the opening set, but the teenager soon found his stride to win that first set, and had little trouble in seeing off 50-year-old Dolan from Northern Ireland.
"Wow. I'm in the semifinal on my debut," Littler told Sky Sports.
"If I keep it up, I've got a good chance. Now I am dreaming! I'm two games away. I'm definitely thinking about lifting the title."
Littler has enjoyed a remarkable debut World Championship tournament, beating the likes of four-time champion Raymond van Barneveld on his unlikely journey to the semifinal stage.
The English teenager will face 2018 winner Rob Cross, who made a remarkable comeback from 4-0 down to beat Chris Dobey 5-4 in their quarterfinal earlier on Monday.
"4-0 down and I've not played. I didn't feel like myself. I just pushed on," Cross told Sky Sports.
"Credit to Chris early on, he gave me a kick in the mouth. It's all about me, though. I still believed even when I was 4-0 down. I have got nerves of steel.
"If I play Luke Littler in the semis... Look, he is 16 and whatever he achieves he has a bright future. If he comes through that he will probably be the favourite."