Luke Littler and Luke Humphries were booed after walking onto the stage for their World Cup of Darts match against Germany in the second round.
The pair opted for ‘Vindaloo’ by Fat Les for their walk-out before being showered with jeers as they made their way to the stage in Frankfurt to face the host nation.
Humphries could be seen laughing at the reception as their names were read out, while Littler was straight-faced and stared towards the floor.
Both players opted to stop and greet fans on the way to the stage, with Littler signing autographs before facing Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko.
Humphries and Littler were both made an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours thanks to their contribution to the sport in recent years.
The 18-year-old is primarily responsible for opening up the sport to a new audience, but Humphries has stood alongside him and hailed himself and his rival as “pioneers” of the game.
“It’s something that me and Luke have really done together,” he told the PA news agency.
“I know he’s done it on a much bigger scale, and from a younger generational part of it, but I think him having someone that can compete with him, compete against him and push him all the way, it’s made it really exciting for the sport.
“I think that’s grown so many new fans. Everyone’s talking about darts now, and I think that we’re two of the pioneering parts of that.
“We’ve changed the face of darts over the last couple of years. It’s starting to become a younger man’s game. It’s nice to be at the forefront of that.”

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Less than two years ago, Humphries’ future was in doubt after he suffered anxiety attacks, but he went on a winning spree that has turned his life around and will lead to a visit to the royal family.
“I feel really good about it, it’s obviously something that was very unexpected,” he added.
“When I got the letter, I kind of couldn’t believe when I opened it and it’s a very proud moment.
“My mum and dad are obviously incredibly proud as well. Their son’s obviously getting an MBE, which is quite a feat, to be honest.

“It usually happens later on in people’s careers, but it’s happened in mine pretty early.
“I feel pretty blessed, to be honest, I’m fortunate enough to get one.
“My girlfriend and my son will be very, very proud, especially my son. When he grows up and understands what it means, I’m sure he’d be very, very proud.”
Humphries was congratulated on his honour by Littler, who earlier this year became the youngest ever world champion at the age of 17 years and 347 days.
“He’s a fantastic ambassador for darts and, although he’s a rival, I can’t wait to partner him in the World Cup this weekend,” Littler said on the PDC website.
On being made an MBE himself, Littler added: “This is an amazing and unexpected honour, but one which I am very grateful for.
“To receive a recognition like this is something I had never thought would be possible and it is a proud moment.
“It’s unbelievable what I’ve done for my sport. I’m happy, my family is happy and I can’t wait to receive it.”
PA contributed to this report