Draw, schedule, teams, results, odds & live Sky Sports TV coverage details of annual pairs event
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Draw, schedule, teams, results, odds & live Sky Sports TV coverage details of annual pairs event

The full team line-ups, draw, group tables, schedule and results from the 2023 BetVictor World Cup of Darts, which takes place at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt from June 27-30.

There are 40 nations bidding for glory at the 14th staging of the annual pairs event so here is everything you need to know.

World Cup of Darts: Knockout stage draw bracket

  • (1) England v
  • Qualifier v Qualifier
  • (4) Scotland v
  • Qualifier v Qualifier
  • (2) Wales v
  • Qualifier v Qualifier
  • (3) Netherlands v
  • Qualifier v Qualifier

World Cup of Darts group results & standings

Seedings in brackets
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Scroll down for schedule, results & team line-ups

Top four seeded nations went straight to the knockout stages

  • (1) England
  • (2) Wales
  • (3) Netherlands
  • (4) Scotland

Group stage

Top team in each group progress to the second round

Group A

  • (5) Belgium
  • Singapore
  • Philippines

Group B

  • (6) Northern Ireland
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland

Group C

  • (7) Germany
  • New Zealand
  • Finland

Group D

  • (8) Australia
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong

Group E

  • (9) Republic of Ireland
  • Lithuania
  • Chinese Taipei

Group F

Group G

Group H

  • (12) Czech Republic
  • Bahrain
  • Iceland

Group I

  • (13) Croatia
  • Malaysia
  • Canada

Group J

Group K

  • (15) Sweden
  • Spain
  • Gibraltar

Group L

World Cup of Darts: Daily Schedule & Results

Thursday June 27 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Group Stage – First Matches (Best of seven legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Belgium v Singapore (A)
  • Northern Ireland v South Africa (B)
  • Germany v New Zealand (C)
  • Australia v Japan (D)
  • Republic of Ireland v Lithuania (E)
  • Austria v China (F)
  • Poland v Norway (G)
  • Czech Republic v Bahrain (H)
  • Croatia v Malaysia (I)
  • France v Latvia (J)
  • Sweden v Spain (K)
  • USA v Portugal (L)

Friday June 28
Afternoon Session (1200 local time, 1100 BST)
Group Stage – Second Matches (Best of seven legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

  • Loser First Match v Team 3

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

  • Winner First Match v Team 3

Saturday June 29
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Second Round (Best of 15 legs)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports

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

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

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

Final (Best of 19 legs)

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

  • Australia – Damon Heta, Simon Whitlock
  • Austria – Rowby-John Rodriguez, Mensur Suljovic
  • Bahrain – Basem Mahmood, Duda Durra
  • Belgium – Dimitri Van den Bergh, Kim Huybrechts
  • Canada – Matt Campbell, David Cameron
  • China – Xiaochen Zong, Chengan Liu
  • Croatia – Boris Krcmar, Romeo Grvabac
  • Czech Republic – Adam Gawlas, Karel Sedlacek
  • Denmark – Benjamin Reus, Claus Bendix Nielsen
  • England – Luke Humphries, Michael Smith
  • Finland – Teemu Harju, Marko Kantele
  • France – Thibault Tricole, Jacques Labre
  • Germany – Martin Schindler, Gabriel Clemens
  • Gibraltar – Justin Hewitt, Craig Galliano
  • Guyana – Norman Madhoo, Sudesh Fitzgerald
  • Hong Kong – Lok Yin Lee, Man Lok Leung
  • Hungary – Gabor Jagica, Nandor Major
  • Iceland – Arngrimur Olafsson, Petur Rudrik Gudmundsson
  • Ireland – William O’Connor, Keane Barry
  • Italy – Michele Turetta, Massimo Dalla Rosa
  • Japan – Tomoya Goto, Ryusei Azemoto
  • Latvia – Madars Razma, Valters Melderis
  • Lithuania – Darius Labanauskas, Mindaugas Barauskas
  • Malaysia – Siik Hwang Wong, Mohd Nasir Bin Jantan
  • Netherlands – Michael van Gerwen, Danny Noppert
  • New Zealand – Haupai Puha, Ben Robb
  • Northern Ireland – Josh Rock, Brendan Dolan
  • Norway – Cor Dekker, Håkon Bjørge Helling
  • Philippines – Christian Perez, Alexis Toylo
  • Poland – Krzysztof Ratajski, Radek Szaganski
  • Portugal – Jose de Sousa, David Gomes
  • Scotland – Peter Wright, Gary Anderson
  • Singapore – Paul Lim, Harith Lim
  • South Africa – Johan Geldenhuys, Cameron Carolissen
  • Spain – Jose Justicia, Jesus Noguera
  • Sweden – Jeffrey de Graaf, Oskar Lukasiak
  • Switzerland – Stefan Bellmont, Bruno Stöckli
  • Chinese Taipei – Teng-Lieh Pupo, An-Sheng Lu
  • USA – Danny Lauby, Jules van Dongen
  • Wales – Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton

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

The My Diesel Claim 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 and Viaplay, and on PDCTV for Rest of the World Subscribers.

World Cup of Darts: Sky Bet Odds

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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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