Luke Littler and AngryGinge teamed up for Channel 4’s Celebrity Gogglebox recently, and the darts sensation left the YouTuber creased with a decoration which was well past its sell-by date

Luke Littler and AngryGinge appear on Gogglebox
Angry Ginge was creased by Luke Littler’s Christmas tree(Image: C4)

AngryGinge was left in a state of confusion when he spotted a Christmas tree on display in Luke Littler’s house earlier this month. The darts sensation and the YouTube content creator teamed up during an instalment of Channel 4’s Celebrity Gogglebox when Ginge – real name Morgan Burtwhistle – spotted something a little unusual in Littler’s front room.

Leaving the sofa while chuckling, Ginge said: “Yeah just a genuine question Luke. Why the hell have you got a Christmas tree in your house and we’re on the 8th of June?,” as he dragged the decorated faux Fir into shot. Struggling to keep his own laughter in, Littler replied: “Yeah, good question.”

After a brief pause, he added: “We were at the World Championships for the whole of December pretty much, become the champion and we just never took it down. Can’t take it down now,” before Ginge replied: “So it’s just there forever now?”

With quick wit, Littler responded: “Yeah it’s there until next Christmas now,” before an intrigued Ginge asked: “But you’re going to be at the World Championships again, so is it just gonna stay there again?”

Littler added: “Yeah but when we get back it’ll go. Can’t be up for a full year,” as Ginge cackled off screen. Littler made history in January by becoming the youngest-ever player to win a PDC World Championship by beating seasoned veteran Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace at the age of just 17 years and 347 days old.

And while ‘The Nuke’ looked likely to defend his Premier League Darts crown last month at London’s O2 after topping the league standings, world No. 1 Luke Humphries proved too hot to handle in the final as Littler suffered an 11-8 loss. The pair recently teamed up in the World Cup of Darts but suffered a shock defeat to Germany in the last-16.

Fresh off the back of an inaugural Baller League UK season in which he guided his Yanited team to a runners-up finish to Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama’s MVPs United, Ginge is currently gearing up to play at Soccer Aid on Sunday.

The lifelong Manchester United fan will see his dreams come true when he graces the hallowed turf of Old Trafford alongside a number of Red Devils legends, including Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, John O’Shea, Nemanja Vidic and Edwin van der Sar in aid of Unicef.

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And Ginge will also link up with a whole host of household names in doing so, with the likes of British long-distance legend Mo Farah, TV adventurer survivalist Bear Grylls, funny man Paddy McGuinness and One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson also taking part in the coveted charity football match.

Coverage of the event starts at 6pm on ITV1 and ITVX, before kick-off lands at 7.30pm. No stranger to playing as well as managing, it comes after Ginge took part in the 2025 Sidemen Charity Football Match at a jam-packed Wembley earlier this year.

Angry Ginge is set to take part in Soccer Aid(Image: PA)

The YouTube star – who has amassed more than 816,000 subscribers on the platform – was part of the YouTube Allstars team back in March, scoring in the 58th minute of the 9-9 thriller before winning on penalties. He also took part in the match back in 2023 as part of Sidemen FC in an 8-5 win at West Ham’s London Stadium.

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