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2025 World Cup of Darts Schedule & Format - All Dates & Information

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Last updated: 12 Jun 2025
Gary Emmerson 12 Jun 2025
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  • The 2025 World Cup of Darts takes place from June 12-15
  • The tournament is taking place at Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany
  • The field is made up of 40 nations with pairs representing each country
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The 2025 World Cup of Darts is taking place from June 12-15 and will be the 15th edition of the tournament.

The tournament is taking place at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany and features 40 nations going head to head to be crowned world champions.

There are 40 teams at the PDC World Cup of Darts with the top four teams seeded and starting in the second round knockout stage. 

The other 36 teams have been drawn into 12 groups of three with the winners of the round robin stage progressing into the knockouts.

World Cup of Darts Schedule


StageDate
Group StagesThursday, June 12 & Friday, June 13
Second RoundSaturday, June 14
Quarter FinalsSunday, June 15
Semi-FinalsSunday, June 15
FinalSunday, June 15


World Cup of Darts Format


Group Stages - Best of 7 legs
Second round - Best of 15 legs
Quarter-finals - Best of 15 legs
Semi-finals - Best of 15 legs
Final - Best of 19 legs

World Cup of Darts Teams & Players


Seeded Teams:

1. England - Luke Humphries and Luke Littler (Round 2) 
2. Wales - Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price (Round 2)
3. Scotland - Gary Anderson and Peter Wright (Round 2)
4. Northern Ireland - Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney (Round 2)
5. Netherlands - Danny Noppert and Gian van Veen 
6. Belgium - Mike De Decker and Dimitri Van den Bergh
7. Germany - Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko
8. Ireland - William O'Connor and Keane Barry
9. Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski and Radek Szagański
10. Canada - Matt Campbell and Jim Long
11. Sweden - Jeffrey de Graaf and Oskar Lukasiak
12. Austria - Mensur Suljovic and Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
13. United States - Danny Lauby and Jules van Dongen
14. Czech Republic - Karel Sedlacek and Petr Krivka
15. Croatia - Pero Ljubic and Boris Krcmar
16. Finland - Teemu Harju and Marko Kantele

Non-Seeded Teams:

Argentina - Jesus Salate and Víctor Guillín
Australia - Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock
Bahrain - Sadeq Mohamed and Hasan Bucheeri
China - Xiaochen Zong and Lihao Wen
Chinese Taipei - Teng Lieh Pupo and An-Sheng Lu
Denmark - Benjamin Drue Reus and Andreas Hyllgaardhus
France - Thibault Tricole and Jacques Labre
Gibraltar - Craig Galliano and Justin Hewitt
Hong Kong - Man Lok Leung and Lok Yin Lee
Hungary - Gyorgy Jehirszki and Gergely Lakatos
India - Nitin Kumar and Mohan Goel
Italy - Michele Turetta and Massimo Dalla Rosa
Japan - Ryusei Azemoto and Tomoya Goto
Latvia - Madars Razma and Valters Melderis
Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas and Mindaugas Barauskas
Malaysia - Tengku Shah and Tan Jenn Ming
New Zealand - Haupai Puha and Mark Cleaver
Norway - Cor Dekker and Kent Joran Sivertsen
Philippines - Lourence Ilagan and Paolo Nebrida
Portugal - Jose de Sousa and Bruno Nascimento
Singapore - Paul Lim and Phuay Wei Tan
South Africa - Cameron Carolissen and Devon Petersen
Spain - Daniel Zapata and Ricardo Fernandez
Switzerland - Stefan Bellmont and Alex Fehlmann

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