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Luke Littler showed he is a man of many talents by taking a YouTube crossbar challenge by storm.

The darting sensation was an honoured guest alongside Pieface23, Angryginge13, Bateson87 and FG as they took part in a crossbar challenge.

Littler showcased that he is an array of talents when it comes to accuracy
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Littler showcased that he is an array of talents when it comes to accuracyCredit: Youtube/ The Life of Pie

And as the others struggled to get on the board, Littler showed no problem as he delivered two majestic efforts that slapped the crossbar in a row.

His third strike was not far off either, leaving the YouTube stars hollering in celebration and disbelief.

Littler, calm and composed just like he was stepping up to the oche, showed off some brilliant technique to whip both efforts in.

And fans were blown away by the 17-year-old, with one replying: "The Nuke got some tekkers."

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Another wrote: "Luke Littler the baller that's class."

A third noticed: "Lukes that confident he did it with his left what a guy."

While this fan said: "The Nuke thinks he's playing Darts. Some aim!"

And another put: "Luke can ping a ball ya know, I am suprisingly impressed!"

Littler left his YouTube pals in shock after hitting crossbar after crossbar
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Littler left his YouTube pals in shock after hitting crossbar after crossbarCredit: Youtube/ The Life of Pie
But it was just a walk in the park for Littler, who managed to hit the crossbar more than anyone else
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But it was just a walk in the park for Littler, who managed to hit the crossbar more than anyone elseCredit: Youtube/ The Life of Pie

In total, nine balls were hit from different distances with darts Premier League leader Littler hitting three - the most out of all five, while Bateson left early.

And 'The Nuke' might be preparing to swap the darts for football boots once again after making a public plea to play at Soccer Aid.

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As a Manchester United fan, he is desperate to represent his country when the charity match gets underway, which features celebrities and football legends.

While appearing on JackMaate's Happy Hour podcast, Littler was asked if he would answer Soccer Aid boss Frank Lampard's call.

"100 per cent. I’ve seen they have only got about 10 people down, so if they are watching – get me in," he said, admitting where he wanted to play.

"I’m definitely not playing in goal if I play for Soccer Aid. Up front."

Considering his pinpoint accuracy, it is little wonder that Littler wonder wants his chance to shine up front.

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