11-14 June
Eissporthalle Frankfurt, Germany
Defending Champion: Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld)
Seeded Nations
England (1)
Phil Taylor
Adrian Lewis
Scotland (2)
Gary Anderson
Peter Wright
Netherlands (3)
Michael van Gerwen
Raymond van Barneveld
Australia (4)
Simon Whitlock
Paul Nicholson
Belgium (5)
Kim Huybrechts
Ronny Huybrechts
Northern Ireland (6)
Brendan Dolan
Mickey Mansell
Wales (7)
Mark Webster
Jamie Lewis
Austria (8)
Mensur Suljovic
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Germany (9)
Jyhan Artut
Max Hopp
Republic of Ireland (10)
Connie Finnan
William O’Connor
Canada (11)
John Part
Ken MacNeil
Spain (12)
Cristo Reyes
Antonio Alcinas
Gibraltar (13)
Dyson Parody
Manuel Vilerio
South Africa (14)
Devon Petersen
Graham Filby
Sweden (15)
Magnus Caris
Daniel Larsson
Japan (16)
Haruki Muramatsu
Morihiro Hashimoto
Unseeded Nations
China
Jun Chen
Xuejie Huang
Czech Republic
Michal Kocik
Pavel Jirkal
Denmark
Per Laursen
Per Skau
Finland
Kim Viljanen
Marko Kantele
Hong Kong
Scott MacKenzie
Ting Chi Royden Lam
Hungary
Nandor Bezzeg
Gabor Takacs
India
Ashfaque Sayed
Nitin Kumar
Italy
Daniele Petri
Marco Brentagani
New Zealand
Rob Szabo
Warren Parry
Norway
Robert Wagner
Vegar Elvevoll
Philippines
Lourence Ilagan
Gilbert Ulang
Poland
Tytus Kanik
Mariusz Paul
Russia
Roman Obukhov
Aleksei Kadochnikov
Singapore
Paul Lim
Harith Lim
Thailand
Thanawat Gaweenuntawong
Attapol Eupakaree
USA
Darin Young
Larry Butler
Seeding is based on the cumulative Main Order of Merit ranking of the two representatives (South Africa and Sweden are seeded based on their one ranked players' position), with Japan taking the 16th seed on account of Haruki Muramatsu's status as a Tour Card Holder.
Format
First Round
Best of nine legs Doubles
Second Round, Q-Final & S-Final
Two best-of-seven-legs 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
Final
Two best-of-seven-legs 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games wins the match.
Live Television Coverage
Sky Sports - UK & Ireland
RTL7 - Netherlands
Sport1 - Germany
Fox Sports - Australia
Sky - New Zealand
Viasat - Scandinavia, Bulgaria and Baltic States
OSN - Middle East & N Africa
PPTV - China
Nova - Czech Republic & Slovakia
ESPN3 - America
Prizes
Winner: £25,000 each
Runner-Up: £13,000 each
S-Final: £7,500 each
Qr-Final: £5,000 each
Last 16: £3,500 each
Last 32: £1,500 each
Total: £250,000
11 & 12 June Round 1 8pm (UTC +2)
6
2
3
7
5
1
8
4
England (1)
Japan (16)
Austria (8)
Germany (9)
Belgium (5)
Spain (12)
Australia (4)
Gibraltar (13)
5-0
5-0
5-2
5-0
5-1
5-0
5-1
5-2
Denmark
China
Czech Republic
India
Philippines
Norway
Russia
Itaiy
Scotland (2)
Sweden (15)
Wales (7)
Republic of Ireland (10)
Northern Ireland (6)
Canada (11)
Netherlands (3)
South Africa (14)
5-1
2-5
3-5
5-0
5-2
4-5
5-2
5-4
Singapore
Hungary
Hong Kong
Poland
Thailand
New Zealand
USA
Finland
14
10
11
12
13
9
15
16
Round 2 13 June 2 pm & 8.30 pm
23
24
17
18
England (1)
Austria (8)
Belgium (5)
Australia (4)
2-0
0-2
2-0
2-0
Japan (16)
Germany (9)
Spain (12)
Gibraltar (13)
Scotland (2)
Hong Kong
Northern Ireland (6)
Netherlands (3)
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
Hungary
Republic of Ireland (10)
New Zealand
South Africa (14)
21
20
19
22
Q-Final 14 June 2 pm
27
25
England (1)
Belgium (5)
2-0
2-1
Germany (9)
Australia (4)
Scotland (2)
Northern Ireland (6)
2-0
1-2
Hong Kong
Netherlands (3)
26
28
S-Final 14 June 8 pm
Final
29
30
England (1)
Scotland (2)
2-0
2-1
Belgium (5)
Netherlands (3)
England
3-2
Scotland