World Cup of Darts Betting Tips & Predictions
The 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts is the 10th edition of a team darts tournament. It is organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and also known as the BetVictor World Cup of Darts.
The tournament is taking place at the Salzburgarena in Salzburg, Austria from 6-8 November 2020. There are 32 teams competing including England, Wales, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Austria.
Scotland are the defending champions after defeating the Republic of Ireland 3-1 in the 2019 final.
Latest PDC World Cup of Darts News
World Cup of Darts FAQs
Where can I watch World Cup of Darts Live Streaming?
Check our live streaming calendar to see where to watch World Cup of Darts live streaming.
Where is the 2020 World Cup of Darts being played?
The World Cup of Darts is being played at the Salzburgarena in Salzburg, Austria.
When is the 2020 World Cup of Darts being played?
The 2020 World Cup of Darts is being played from 6-8 November 2020.
Who won the 2019 World Cup of Darts?
Scotland won the 2019 World Cup of Darts after beating Republic of Ireland 3-1 in the final.
Who has won the most World Cup of Darts titles?
Netherlands and England have both won 4 World Cup of Darts titles.
How many teams are competing in the 2020 World Cup of Darts?
There are 32 teams competing in the 2020 World Cup of Darts.
What players are competing in the 2020 World Cup of Darts?
Many of the top players in darts are competing in the 2020 World Cup of Darts including Michael Smith, Rob Cross, Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, Michael van Gerwen, Danny Noppert and Daryl Gurney.
What is the 2020 World Cup of Darts Prize Money?
The 2020 World Cup of Darts prize money is £350,000 with the winning team collecting £70,000.
World Cup of Darts Live Streaming
Watch World Cup of Darts live streams on your digital device including mobile phone anywhere you can get a suitable internet connection. The bet365 live streaming service is one of the best darts streaming services in the business.
Stream darts live online with bet365:
- Log-in or register for an account at bet365 (use the bonus code "NEWBONUS")
- Visit bet365 > live streaming > darts
- When the live streaming window opens, select the darts match you want to watch.
- Registered depositing users can watch & bet on the World Cup of Darts.
To watch a bet365 live stream users must be logged in and have a funded account or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. 18+, geo-restrictions & terms and conditions apply.
Open Account Offer: Up to £100 in Bet Credits for new customers at bet365. Min deposit £5. Bet Credits available for use upon settlement of bets to value of qualifying deposit. Min odds, bet and payment method exclusions apply. Returns exclude Bet Credits stake. Time limits and T&Cs apply. The bonus code NEWBONUS can be used during registration, but does not change the offer amount in any way.
World Cup of Darts Free Bets
Get World Cup of Darts free bets when you open a new account with an online bookie. Many bookies provide existing customers with darts free bets and special offers.
Use our
bookmaker reviews to select a trusted and respectable bookmaker in your country of residence.
World Cup of Darts Bet of the Day
Check our bet of the day which could feature a darts match from World Cup of Darts.
World Cup of Darts Bonus BetsView more
-
Deposit$600Use bonus codeNEWWORLD1Must use BETMGM bonus code NEWWORLD1. Receive a 100% Deposit Match offer on your first deposit up to $600. There is a 2x wagering requirement on the bonus received from this promotion. New customers only. 21+ T&Cs and wagering requirements apply.
-
Deposit$500Get$500 Bet CreditsNew customers only. 21+ T&Cs and wagering requirements apply. Sign up using the bonus code NEWBONUS, deposit £5 or more to your account and bet365 will match your qualifying deposit in Bet Credits when you place qualifying bets to the same value and they are settled. Min odds/bet and payment method exclusions apply. Returns exclude Bet Credits stake. T&Cs, time limits & exclusions apply. Over 18s. Begambleaware.org. The bonus code NEWBONUS can be used during registration, but does not change the offer amount in any way.
-
Deposit$300Get$300Licensed and regulated by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement as an Internet gaming operator in accordance with the Casino Control Act N.J.S.A. 5:12-1 and its implementing regulations. Only customers 21 and over are permitted to play our games. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER
-
Deposit Bonus$250New customers only. 21+ T&Cs and wagering requirements apply.
-
Up to£40Casino Bonus£1018+ begambleaware.org. New customers only. Min deposit £10. Money back as bonus if first bet loses. Wagering requirements: sportsbook 3x at min. odds of 1.40 (2/5), casino 35x. Unless forfeited the sportsbook bonus must be wagered before using the casino bonus. Bonus expires 7 days after opt-in. No deposit required for NI customers. Call 08081699314 to claim. Full T&Cs apply. #AD
World Cup of Darts Betting Odds
All major online
bookies have betting odds available for the World Cup of Darts. The main darts betting markets are Match Winner, Correct Score, Handicap, Most 180s, Total Sets, Total Legs, Team To Score Highest Checkout and Total 180s.
Outright betting markets include World Cup of Darts Winner, Name The Finalists, To Reach The Final, Winning Half and Winning Quarter.
PDC World Cup of Darts Prize Money
The prize money for the 2020 World Cup of Darts is £350,000 with the winner's share £70,000.
Position | Prize Money |
---|---|
Winner | £70,000 |
Runner-Up | £40,000 |
Semi-finalists | £24,000 |
Quarter-finalists | £16,000 |
Last 16 (Second round) | £8,000 |
Last 24 (First round) | £4,000 |
PDC World Cup of Darts Format
There are 32 teams at the 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts with the top 8 teams seeded. The tournament is a straight knockout.
- First round - Best of 9 legs
- Second round - Two Best of 7 legs singles matches
- Quarter-finals - Two Best of 7 legs singles matches
- Semi-finals - Two Best of 7 legs singles matches
- Final - Three points are required to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches are played, followed by a best of seven doubles match.
PDC World Cup of Darts Schedule
The 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts is being played from 6-8 November 2020.
Round | Dates | Time |
---|---|---|
First round | Friday 6 November | 12pm GMT |
Second round | Saturday 7 November | 12pm GMT |
Quarter-finals | Sunday 8 November | 12pm GMT |
Semi-finals | Sunday 8 November | 6pm GMT |
Final | Sunday 8 November | 6pm GMT |
World Cup of Darts Draw
Check the 2020 World Cup of Darts draw to see each teams' route to the final. This is a great way to find value on the outright betting markets such as World Cup of Darts Winner, Winning Half and Winning Quarter.
2020 World Cup of Darts First Round Draw
- Lithuania vs Gibraltar
- Portugal vs Hungary
- New Zealand vs Denmark
- Northern Ireland vs Canada
- Belgium vs Czech Republic
- Austria vs USA
- England vs Philippines
- Italy vs Spain
- Sweden vs Greece
- Japan vs Scotland
- Poland vs South Africa
- Republic of Ireland vs Australia
- Wales vs Russia
- Germany vs Finland
- Netherlands vs Brazil
- Hong Kong vs China
PDC World Cup of Darts Results
Get
the latest PDC World Cup of Darts results to give yourself the best chance of building your bankroll. Stay ahead of the competition and place your bets before the odds move in the opposite direction.
PDC World Cup of Darts Champions & Runners-up
Netherlands won the first World Cup of Darts title and have shared four each with England. Scotland broke the trend, becoming the first nation other than Netherlands and England to win the title.
Year | Winners | Score | Runners-Up | Prize money | Winners Share |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | tbc | tbc | tbc | £350,000 | £70,000 |
2019 | Scotland | 3–1 | Ireland | £350,000 | £70,000 |
2018 | Netherlands | 3–1 | Scotland | £300,000 | £60,000 |
2017 | Netherlands | 3–1 | Wales | £300,000 | £60,000 |
2016 | England | 3–2 | Netherlands | £250,000 | £50,000 |
2015 | England | 3–2 | Scotland | £250,000 | £50,000 |
2014 | Netherlands | 3–0 | England | £200,000 | £40,000 |
2013 | England | 3–1 | Belgium | £150,000 | £40,000 |
2012 | England | 4–3 | Australia | £150,000 | £40,000 |
2010 | Netherlands | 4–2 | Wales | £150,000 | £40,000 |
PDC World Cup of Darts Qualification
All the countries that participated at the 2019 World Cup of Darts returned for the tournament in 2020. Singapore withdrew from the competition and were replaced by Portugal.
PDC World Cup of Darts Teams & Players
The following 32 teams and players will compete in the 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts:
Country | Entered Players |
---|---|
Australia | Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta |
Austria | Mensur Suljović and Rowby-John Rodriguez |
Belgium | Dimitri Van den Bergh and Kim Huybrechts |
Brazil | Diogo Portela and Bruno Rangel |
Canada | Jeff Smith and Matt Campbell |
China | Zizhao Zheng and Di Zhuang |
Country | Entered players |
Czech Republic | Karel Sedláček and Adam Gawlas |
Denmark | Niels Heinsøe and Per Laursen |
England | Michael Smith and Rob Cross |
Finland | Marko Kantele and Veijo Viinikka |
Germany | Max Hopp and Gabriel Clemens |
Gibraltar | Craig Galliano and Justin Hewitt |
Greece | John Michael and Veniamin Symeonidis |
Hong Kong | Kai Fan Leung and Royden Lam |
Hungary | Patrik Kovács and János Végső |
Ireland | William O'Connor and Steve Lennon |
Italy | Andrea Micheletti and Daniele Petri |
Japan | Seigo Asada and Yuki Yamada |
Lithuania | Darius Labanauskas and Mindaugas Barauskas |
Netherlands | Michael van Gerwen and Danny Noppert |
New Zealand | Cody Harris and Haupai Puha |
Northern Ireland | Daryl Gurney and Brendan Dolan |
Philippines | Lourence Ilagan and Noel Malicdem |
Poland | Krzysztof Ratajski and Krzysztof Kciuk |
Portugal | José de Sousa and José Marques |
Russia | Boris Koltsov and Aleksei Kadochnikov |
Scotland | John Henderson and Robert Thornton |
South Africa | Devon Petersen and Carl Gabriel |
Spain | Toni Alcinas and Jesús Noguera |
Sweden | Daniel Larsson and Dennis Nilsson |
United States | Chuck Puleo and Danny Lauby Jr. |
Wales | Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton |
PDC World Cup of Darts Seeds
The top 8 nations in the 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts are seeded as follows:
Seed | Country |
---|---|
1 | England |
2 | Wales |
3 | Netherlands |
4 | Northern Ireland |
5 | Belgium |
6 | Germany |
7 | Ireland |
8 | Austria |
PDC World Cup of Darts Highlights
Watch PDC World Cup of Darts highlights to get more detailed information about the matches.
PDC World Cup of Darts News
Get all the latest PDC World Cup of Darts news from the official PDC website.
PDC World Cup of Darts Social Media
Follow the PDC World Cup of Darts on social media:
- PDC World Cup of Darts Twitter - twitter.com/OfficialPDC
- PDC World Cup of Darts Facebook - facebook.com/OfficialPDC
- PDC World Cup of Darts Instagram - instagram.com/officialpdc/
PDC World Cup of Darts History
The World Cup of Darts began in 2010 when the PDC arranged three new tournaments to help the development of youth and women's darts.
The first three tournaments held in 2010, 2012 and 2013 featured the top 24 countries in the PDC Order of Merit at the end of October after the 2010 World Grand Prix.
In 2014 and 2015 the field extended to 32 teams with the top 16 teams being seeded. The only change to the format occurred in 2016 when only the top 8 teams were seeded rather than the top 16.