The World Cup Darts takes place this week with 40 countries that compete for the iconic title.
Luke Littler And Luke Humphries Will work together and represent England if the duo is looking for back-to-back victories for their country.
Cool Hand won the tournament with Michael Smith Last year after the English pair of Austria defeated in the final to claim a record -breaking fifth World Cup Darts title.
The Netherlands will be looking for the Tally of titles of England to match again while Danny Noppert cooperates with Debutant Gian van Veen.
Wales can also be seduced well to add to their two tournament defenses with Jonny Clayton And Gerwyn Price Represent the red dragons.
When is World Cup Darts 2025?
- The Darts World Cup will start on Thursday 12 June.
- The tournament runs until Sunday 15 June.
- Frankfurt Eisssporthalle will host.
What is the World Cup of Darts 2025 format?
The top four rankings, based on the lowest cumulative PDC order of merit ranking of the two players, will be sown and start their campaigns in the second round.
England, together with Wales, Scotland and Noord -Ireland, are the four countries placed at this year’s tournament.
The 36 other teams are split into 12 groups of three before the Round-Robin phase, from which each group winner will claim.
Each group will contain one placed nation that is outside the top four, which automatically progresses.
The four countries placed are in advance assigned in the draw for the last 16, with the 12 group winners signed randomly.
The second round will take place in two sessions on Saturday, followed by a blockbuster Finals Day on Sunday, with the quarterfinals, semi-final and final.
Here is the match format:
All rounds are played as one -time double races
- First round (group stage) – Best of seven legs
- Second round – The best of 15 legs
- Quarterfinals – The best of 15 legs
- Semi -final – The best of 15 legs
- Final – Best of 19 legs
World Cup Darts 2025 Groups and Teams
Here are the entire groups and teams for every nation:
Sawed countries to the second round:
- 1. England (Luke Humphries and Luke Littler)
- 2. Wales (Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price)
- 3. Scotland (Gary Anderson and Peter Wright)
- 4. Noord -Ireland (Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney)
Group A
- 5. The Netherlands (Danny Noppert and Gian van Veen)
- Italy (Michele Turetta and Massimo Dalla Rosa)
- Hungary (Gyorgy Jehirszki and Gergely Lakatos)
Group b
- 6. Belgium (Mike De Decker and Dimitri van den Bergh)
- Latvia (Madars Razma and Winters Melderis)
- Philippines (Lource Ilagan and Paolo Nebrida)
Group C
- 7. Germany (Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko)
- Portugal (Jose de Sousa and Bruno Nascimento)
- Singapore (Paul Lim and Phuay Wei Tan)
Group D
- 8. Republic of Ireland (William O’Connor and Keane Barry)
- Gibraltar (Craig Galliano and Justin Hewitt)
- China (Xiaochen sang and Lihao Wen)
Group e
- 9. Poland (Krzysztof Ratajski and Radek Szaganski)
- South Africa (Cameron Carolissen and Devon Petersen)
- Norway (Cor Dekker and Kent Joran Sivertsen)
Group F
- 10. Canada (Matt Campbell and Jim Long)
- Malaysia (Tengku Shah and Tan Jenn Ming)
- Denmark (Denjamin Drue Reus and Andreas Hylgaardhus)
Group g
- 11. Sweden (Jeffrey de Graaf and Oskar Lukasiak)
- Lithuania (Darius Labanauskas and Mindaugas Barauskas)
- France (Thibault Tricole and Jacques Labre)
Group H
- 12. Austria (Mensur Suljovic and Rusty-Jake Rodriguez)
- Spain (Daniel Zapata and Ricardo Fernandez)
- Australia (Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock)
Group i
- 13. United States (Danny Lauby and Jules van Dongen)
- Hong Kong (Man Lok Leung and Lok Yin Lee)
- Bahrain (Sadeq Mohamed and Hasan Bucheeri)
Group J
- 14. Czech Republic (Karel Sedlacek and Petr Krivka)
- India (Nitin Kumar and Mohan Goel)
- Chinese Taipei (Teng Lieh Pupo and An-Sheng LU)
Group k
- 15. Croatia (Pero Ljubic and Boris KRCMar)
- Japan (Ryusei Azemoto and Tomoya Goto)
- Switzerland (Stefan Bellmont and Alex Fehlmann)
Group l
- 16. Finland (Teemu Harju and Marko Kantele)
- New Zealand (Haupai Puha and Mark Cleaver)
- Argentina (Jesus Salate and Victor Guillin)
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