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Group stage

Top team in each group progress to the second round

Group A

  1. (5) Netherlands
  2. Hungary
  3. Italy

Results:
Netherlands 4-0 Italy

Group B

  1. (6) Belgium
  2. Philippines
  3. Latvia

Results:
Belgium 4-1 Latvia

Group C

  1. (7) Germany
  2. Singapore
  3. Portugal

Results:
Germany 4-2 Portugal

Group D

  1. (8) Republic of Ireland
  2. China
  3. Gibraltar

Results:
Republic of Ireland 4-2 Gibraltar

Group E

  1. (9) Poland
  2. Norway
  3. South Africa

Results:
Poland 4-3 South Africa

Group F

  1. Malaysia
  2. Denmark
  3. (10) Canada

Results:
Malaysia 4-1 Canada

Group G

  1. (11) Sweden
  2. France
  3. Lithuania

Results:
Sweden 4-1 Lithuania

Group H

  1. (12) Austria
  2. Australia
  3. Spain

Results:
Austria 4-1 Spain

Group I

  1. Hong Kong
  2. Bahrain
  3. (13) USA

Results:
Hong Kong 4-1 USA

Group J

  1. (14) Czechia
  2. India
  3. Chinese Taipei

Results:
Czechia 4-2 Chinese Taipei

Group K

  1. Japan
  2. Switzerland
  3. (15) Croatia

Results:
Japan 4-3 Croatia

Group L

  1. New Zealand
  2. Argentina
  3. (16) Finland

Results:
New Zealand 4-0 Finland

World Cup of Darts: Daily Schedule & Results

Thursday June 12 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Group Stage – First Matches (Best of seven legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Sweden 4-1 Lithuania (G)
  • Czechia 4-2 Chinese Taipei (J)
  • Japan 4-3 Croatia (K)
  • Republic of Ireland 4-2 Gibraltar (D)
  • Malaysia 4-1 Canada (F)
  • Hong Kong 4-1 USA (I)
  • Poland 4-3 South Africa (E)
  • Belgium 4-1 Latvia (B)
  • Netherlands 4-0 Italy (A)
  • Germany 4-2 Portugal (C)
  • Austria 4-1 Spain (H)
  • New Zealand 4-0 Finland (L)

Friday June 13
Afternoon Session (1200 local time, 1100 BST)
Group Stage – Second Matches (Best of seven legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Lithuania v France (G)
  • Chinese Taipei v India (J)
  • Croatia v Switzerland (K)
  • Gibraltar v China (D)
  • Canada v Denmark (F)
  • USA v Bahrain (I)
  • South Africa v Norway (E)
  • Latvia v Philippines (B)
  • Italy v Hungary (A)
  • Portugal v Singapore (C)
  • Spain v Australia (H)
  • Finland v Argentina (L)

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Group Stage – Final Matches (Best of seven legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Sweden v France (G)
  • Czechia v India (J)
  • Japan v Switzerland (K)
  • Republic of Ireland v China (D)
  • Malaysia v Denmark (F)
  • Hong Kong v Bahrain (I)
  • Poland v Norway (E)
  • Belgium v Philippines (B)
  • Netherlands v Hungary (A)
  • Germany v Singapore (C)
  • Austria v Australia (H)
  • New Zealand v Argentina (L)

Saturday June 14
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Second Round (Best of 15 legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Four Matches

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Second Round (Best of 15 legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Four Matches

Sunday June 30
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 15 legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Four Matches

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals (Best of 15 legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sport

  • Two Matches

Final (Best of 19 legs)

  • Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2

World Cup of Darts: Competing nations and team line-ups

  • (1) England - Luke Humphries & Luke Littler
  • (2) Wales - Jonny Clayton & Gerwyn Price
  • (3) Scotland - Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
  • (4) Northern Ireland - Josh Rock & Daryl Gurney
  • Argentina - Jesus Salate & Victor Guillin
  • Australia - Damon Heta & Simon Whitlock
  • Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
  • Bahrain - Sadeq Mohamed & Hasan Bucheeri
  • Belgium - Mike De Decker & Dimitri Van den Bergh
  • Canada - Matt Campbell & Jim Long
  • China - Xiaochen Zong & Lihao Wen
  • Chinese Taipei - Pupo Teng-Lieh & An-Sheng Lu
  • Croatia - Pero Ljubic & Boris Krcmar
  • Czechia - Karel Sedlacek & Petr Krivka
  • Denmark - Benjamin Reus & Andreas Hyllgaardhus
  • Finland - Teemu Harju & Marko Kantele
  • France - Thibault Tricole & Jacques Labre
  • Germany - Martin Schindler & Ricardo Pietreczko
  • Gibraltar - Craig Galliano & Justin Hewitt
  • Hong Kong - Man Lok Leung & Lok Yin Lee
  • Hungary - György Jehirszki & Gergely Lakatos
  • India - Nitin Kumar & Mohan Goel
  • Italy - Michele Turetta & Massimo Dalla Rosa
  • Japan - Ryusei Azemoto & Tomoya Goto
  • Latvia - Madars Razma & Valters Melderis
  • Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
  • Malaysia - Tengku Shah & Tan Jenn Ming
  • Netherlands - Danny Noppert & Gian van Veen
  • New Zealand - Haupai Puha & Mark Cleaver
  • Norway - Cor Dekker & Kent Joran Sivertsen
  • Philippines - Lourence Ilagan & Paolo Nebrida
  • Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Radek Szaganski
  • Portugal - Jose de Sousa & Bruno Nascimento
  • Republic of Ireland - William O'Connor & Keane Barry
  • Singapore - Paul Lim & Phuay Wei Tan
  • South Africa - Cameron Carolissen & Devon Petersen
  • Spain - Daniel Zapata & Ricardo Fernandez
  • Sweden - Jeffrey de Graaf & Oskar Lukasiak
  • Switzerland - Stefan Bellmont & Alex Fehlmann
  • USA - Danny Lauby & Jules van Dongen

Where can I watch the World Cup of Darts on TV?

The 2025 BetVictor World Cup of Darts will be broadcast on Sky Sports for viewers in the UK & Ireland, through the PDC's international broadcast partners, including DAZN, Viaplay and VTM, and on for Rest of the World Subscribers.

World Cup of Darts: Sky Bet Odds

Prize Fund (Per two-player team)

  • Winners - £80,000
  • Runners-Up - £50,000
  • Semi-Final Losers - £30,000
  • Quarter-Final Losers - £20,000
  • Last 16 Losers - £9,000
  • Second in Group - £5,000
  • Third in Group - £4,000
  • Total - £450,000

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