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2-5 Jun

Eissporthalle Frankfurt, Germany

Defending Champion: England (Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis)

Seeded Nations
(changed to 8 seeds for this year)


1 England 

- Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis
 

2 Scotland 

- Gary Anderson and Robert Thornton

 

3 Netherlands 

Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld

 

4 Northern Ireland 

Brendan Dolan and Daryl Gurney

 

5 Wales 

Mark Webster and Gerwyn Price

 

6 Australia

Simon Whitlock and Kyle Anderson
 

7 Belgium ​

Kim Huybrechts and Ronny Huybrechts

 

8 Austria 

- Mensur Suljović and Rowby-John Rodriguez

Unseeded Nations

CanadaJohn Part and Ken MacNeil

China - Yuanjun Liu and Wenge Xie

Czech Republic - Michal Kocik and Pavel Drtil
Denmark – Per Laursen and Daniel Jensen
Finland – Kim Viljanen and Marko Kantele

GermanyMax Hopp and Jyhan Artut

GibraltarDyson Parody and Manuel Vilerio
Greece - John Michael and Ioannis Selachouglu
Hong Kong - Ting Chi Royden Lam and Scott MacKenzie

HungaryNandor Bezzeg & Patrik Kovaks
Italy - Daniele Petri and Michel Furlanis

JapanKeita Ono and Haruki Muramatsu
New Zealand – Warren Parry and Cody Harris
Norway – Robert Wagner and Cor Dekker
Philippines - Gilbert Ulang and Alex Tagarao

PolandKrzysztof Ratajski and Mariusz Paul

Republic of IrelandWilliam O'Connor and Mick McGowan
Russia - Aleksandr Oreshkin and Boris Koltsov

Singapore - Paul Lim and Harith Lim

South AfricaDevon Petersen and Graham Filby

SpainCristo Reyes and Antonio Alcinas
Sweden – Magnus Caris & Daniel Larsson.

ThailandThanawat Gaweenuntawong and Attapol Eupakaree

USADarin Young and Larry Butler

Format


First Round
Best of nine legs Doubles

Second Round, Q-Final & S-Final 

Two best-of-seven-legs 501 Singles matches - nations to nominate the order in which their players playIf both nations win one Singles match, a best-of-seven-legs 501 Doubles match will be played to break the tie.

Final
Two best-of-seven-legs 501 Singles matches

- nations to nominate the order in which their players play

 

Followed by a best-of-seven-legs 501 Doubles match

And Reverse Singles matches

The first team to win three games wins the match.

Live  Coverage (Check locally)

Sky Sports - UK & Ireland
RTL7 - Netherlands
Sport1 - Germany
Fox Sports - Australia
Sky - New Zealand
Viasat - Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Bulgaria & Baltic States
OSN - Middle East & North Africa
Nova - Czech Republic & Slovakia
Kwese - Sub-Saharan Africa
Pragosport - Hungary
Fox - Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Israel
ESPN Latin America - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay & Venezuela.

Prize Fund (per player)
Winner £25,000 
R-Up £13,000 
S-Final £7,500 
Q-Final £5,000 
Round 2 £3,500 
Round 1 £1,500 

Total £250,000

(Local time UTC+2)

Round 1 8 pm Thu 2 Jun 1-8 Fri 3 Jun 9-16

15

9

16

12

14

10

13

11

England (1)

Czech Republic

Austria (8)

South Africa

Wales (5)

Greece

Northern Ireland (4)

Republic of Ireland

5-4

3-5

5-0

1-5

5-1

2-5

5-2

5-4

Spain

China

Italy

Singapore

Finland

Canada

Japan

Hong Kong

Scotland (2)

Norway

Belgium (7)

Hungary

Australia (6)

Denmark

Netherlands (3)

USA

5-3

5-2

5-1

5-3

5-3

5-2

5-3

3-5

New Zealand

Gibraltar

Poland

Thailand

Germany

Sweden

Russia

Philippines

6

3

5

1

8

4

7

2

Round 2 Saturday 4 Jun 2 pm: 1-4 8 pm: 5-8

7

4

3

2

England (1)

Austria (8)

Wales (5)

Northern Ireland (4)

2-0

2-0

1-2

2-0

China

Singapore

Canada

Republic of Ireland

Scotland (2)

Belgium (7)

Australia (6)

Netherlands (3)

2-0

2-0

2-1

2-0

Norway

Hungary

Denmark

Philippines

5

1

6

8

Q-Final Sunday 5 Jun 2 pm

England (1)

Canada

2-0

1-2

Austria (8)

Northern Ireland (4)

Scotland (2)

Australia (6)

1-2

1-2

Belgium (7)

Netherlands (3)

S-Final Sunday 5 Jun 8 pm

England (1)

Belgium (7)

2-0

0-2

Northern Ireland (4)

Netherlands (3)

Final after S-Final

England

3-2

Netherlands

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