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Priority Sale: Monday 5 Nov from 10am GMT (UTC)
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Live on ITV 4
Live on ITV 4
World Cup of Darts 2018
Eissporthalle Frankfurt, Germany
31 May-3 Jun
Defending Champion: Netherlands
(Michael van Gerwen, Raymond van Barneveld)
Format
Round 1
501 Doubles - Best of 9 legs
Round 2, Q-Final & S-Final
1) 2x 501 Singles - Best of 7 legs
(nations to nominate the order of play)
2) 501 Doubles - best of 7 legs
(played only if there is a tie)
Final
1) 2x 501 Singles - Best of 7 legs
(nations to nominate the order play)
2) 501 Doubles - Best of 7 legs
3) Reverse Singles matches
(The first team to win three matches wins the championship)
List of broadcasters (check locally)
Sky Sports - UK & Ireland
RTL7 - Netherlands
OSN - Middle East & North Africa
Sport1 - Germany
DAZN - Germany & Japan
Fox Sports - Australia
Sky - New Zealand
Viasat - Scandinavia
CCTV - China
Kwese - South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa
Eleven Sports - USA
Fox Asia - Asia (Delayed)
Nova - Czech Republic & Slovakia
Pragosport - Hungary
PDCTV-HD - Via www.livepdc.tv outside of UK, Ireland & Netherlands
Prize Fund (per player)
Winner: £30,000
R-Up: £16,000
S-Final: £10,000
Q-Final: £7,000
Round 12 £4,000
Round 1: £1,500
Total £300,000
Participating Teams
Seeded Nations
1 Scotland - Peter Wright & Gary Anderson
2 England - Rob Cross & Dave Chisnall
3 Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld
4 Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
5 Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
6 Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
7 Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Dimitri Van den Bergh
8 Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Zoran Lerchbacher
Unseeded Nations (alphabetical order)
Brazil - Diogo Portela & Bruno Rangel
Canada - John Part & Dawson Murschell
China - Momo Zhou & Xiaochen Zong
Czech Republic - Roman Benecky & Karel Sedlacek
Denmark - Per Laursen & Henrik Primdal
Finland - Kim Viljanen & Marko Kantele
Germany - Max Hopp & Martin Schindler
Gibraltar - Dyson Parody & Justin Broton
Greece - John Michael & Veniamin Symeonidis
Hong Kong - Royden Lam & Ho Yin Shek
Hungary - Tamas Alexits & Nandor Bezzeg
Italy - Michel Furlani & Alessio Medaina
Japan - Seigo Asada & Haruki Muramatsu
New Zealand - Cody Harris & Warren Parry
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Tytus Kanik
Republic of Ireland - Steve Lennon & William O'Connor
Russia - Boris Koltsov & Aleksandr Oreshkin
Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
South Africa - Devon Petersen & Liam O'Brien
Spain - Cristo Reyes & Antonio Alcinas
Sweden - Daniel Larsson & Dennis Nilsson
Switzerland – Alexander Fehlmann & Andreas Bless
Thailand - Thanawat Gaweenuntavong & Attapol Eupakaree
United States of America - Larry Butler & Darin Young
Local time UTC +2
Round 1 Thu 31 May & Fri 1 Jun 7pm
Top Half
Bottom Half
Thu 1-8 Fri 9-16
Round 2 Saturday 2 Jun
1.30pm 1-4 7pm 5-8
2018 World Cup of Darts
7
​
4
​
8
​
1
Scotland (1)
United States of America
Denmark
Brazil
Austria (8)
Japan
Italy
Canada
5
1
1
5
4
5
1
5
14
​
9
​
13
​
10
England (2)
Czech Republic
New Zealand
Singapore
Belgium (7)
Republic of Ireland
Greece
Finland
5
3
3
5
5
4
1
5
4
​
3
​
1
​
2
Scotland (1)
Brazil
Japan
Canada
Wales (5)
Switzerland
Australia (4)
Spain
2
0
2
0
2
1
2
1
5
​
3
​
6
​
2
Wales (5)
Thailand
Switzerland
China
Australia (4)
Hong Kong
Russia
Spain
5
3
5
2
5
1
4
5
11
​
15
​
16
​
12
Northern Ireland (6)
Poland
Sweden
Germany
Netherlands (3)
Gibraltar
Hungary
South Africa
5
4
3
5
5
0
3
5
6
​
5
​
7
​
8
England (2)
Singapore
Belgium (7)
Finland
Northern Ireland (6)
Germany
Netherlands (3)
South Africa
2
1
2
0
1
2
2
0
Sunday 3 Jun
Q-Final 1pm
Scotland
Japan
Wales
Australia
England
Belgium
Germany
Netherlands
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
2
S-Final 7pm
Scotland
Australia
Belgium
Netherlands
2
1
0
2
Final
Scotland
Netherlands
1
2