Young talents Jack Johnson and Alfie Hutton to fight for JDC National Volt title in Leicester ahead of 2025 World Grand Prix final

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Wednesday, 01 October 2025 at 11:30
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On Sunday, October 12, the Mattioli Arena in Leicester will be dominated by young darts violence when talented teenagers Jack Johnson and Alfie Hutton take on each other in the final of the JDC National Volts. This exciting clash takes place prior to the World Grand Prix final and promises to be a spectacle for darts fans in the United Kingdom and beyond.
The final will be played over a best-of-9 legs format, with the winner able to bag an impressive top prize of £1,500. For both Johnson and Hutton, this is not only a chance for glory and prize money, but also a unique opportunity to gain experience on one of the biggest stages on the youth darts circuit.
Johnson, winner of the JDC Super 16 tournament earlier this year, is no stranger to the world stage. During the final of that championship, he shone on stage at Arena MK in Milton Keynes during the World Masters.
His strong performance there has made him one of the favorites for the National Volts final, and his form bodes well for the Leicester encounter. Johnson managed to qualify for the JDC National Volts through the South-East Region, showing that the southeast of England is once again a source of young darts talent.
On the other side of the stage is Alfie Hutton, representing the South-West Region. Hutton made his way to the finals with determination and consistent play and can compete with the very best youth players in the country. His rise in the tournament shows that the youth scene in the southwest of England is home to emerging talent ready to enter the national and international darts arena.
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More than a battle for money

The clash between Johnson and Hutton promises to be more than a duel for a cash prize; it is an opportunity to see the next generation of top players at work. With the excitement of a best-of-9 format, the large stage and the presence of an enthusiastic fan base, both players will have to pull out all the stops.
For Johnson, a win in Leicester could be a confirmation of his status as one of the greatest talents of his generation, while Hutton will have a chance to make a statement and show that he can also compete at the highest level.
Whoever the winner will be, one thing is certain: the future of English darts looks bright with players like Johnson and Hutton at the top of the youth competition.
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