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Tickets:
Priority Sale: Monday 5 Nov from 10am GMT (UTC)
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World Cup of Darts 2020
Salzburgarena, Austria
6-8 Nov
Defending Champion: Scotland
(Gary Anderson, Peter Wright)
Live on Sky Sports
Format
First Round
501 Doubles - Best of 9 legs
Second Round, 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)
Sessions
First Round
Friday 6 Nov 1pm & 7pm (UTC +1)
Second Round
Saturday 7 Nov 1pm & 7pm
Sunday 8 Nov
1pm - Q-Final
7pm - S-Final & Final
Prize Fund (per player)
Winner
R-Up
S-Final
Q-Final
2nd Round
1st Round
Total
£35,000
£20,000
£12,000
£8,000
£4,000
£2,000
£350,000
List of broadcasters (check locally)
Sky Sports - UK
AMC - Hungary
CCTV Madison - China
CET 21 (Nova) - Czech Republic & Slovakia
DAZN - Austria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, USA
Fox - Australia, Europe
Match TV - Russia
RTL - Holland
Sky Network - New Zealand
TV Play - Baltics
TVP - Poland
Viasat - Scandinavia
Matchroom Live - Rest of the World
PDCTV - Rest of the World Subscribers
Participating Teams
Seeded Nations
England
Wales
Netherlands
Northern Ireland
Belgium
Germany
Republic of Ireland
Austria
- Michael Smith & Rob Cross
- Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
- Michael van Gerwen & Danny Noppert
- Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
- Dimitri van den Bergh & Kim Huybrechts
- Max Hopp & Gabriel Clemens
- William O'Connor & Steve Lennon
- Mensur Suljovic & Rowby-John Rodriguez
Other Nations (alphabetical order)
Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
Gibraltar
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Italy
- Simon Whitlock & Damon Heta
- Diogo Portela & Bruno Rangel
- Jeff Smith & Matt Campbell
- Zizhao Zheng* & Di Zhuang
- Karel Sedlacek & Adam Gawlas
- Neils Heinsøe & Per Laursen
- Marko Kantele & Veijo Viinikka*
- Craig Galliano & Justin Hewitt
- John Michael & Veniamin Symeonidis
- Kai Fan Leung & Royden Lam
- Patrik Kovacs & Janos Vegsö
- Andrea Micheletti & Daniele Petri
*Findland's Kim Viljanen withdrew
China's Xicheng Han replaced
Japan
Lithuania
New Zealand
Philippines
Poland
*Portugal
Russia
Scotland
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
USA
- Seigo Asada & Yuki Yamada
- Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
- Cody Harris & Haupai Puha
- Lourence Ilagan & Noel Malicdem
- Krzysztof Ratajski & Krzysztof Kciuk
- Jose de Sousa & Jose Marques
- Boris Koltsov & Aleksei Kadochnikov
- John Henderson & Robert Thornton
- Devon Petersen & Carl Gabriel
- Cristo Reyes & Toni Alcinas
- Daniel Larsson & Dennis Nilsson
- Chuck Puleo & Danny Lauby
*Replaces Singapore (travel restriction)
Round 1 Friday 6 Nov - 1pm: 1-8, 7pm: 9-16 (UTC +1) 501 Doubles Best of 9 legs
2020 World Cup of Darts
7
1
6
2
4
3
5
16
England (1)
Lithuania
Austria (8)
Portugal
Northern Ireland (4)
New Zealand
Belgium (5)
Hong Kong
5-3
5-3
5-2
5-0
2-5
5-2
5-4
4-5
Philippines
Gibraltar
USA
Hungary
Canada
Denmark
Czech Republic
Latvia
Wales (2)
Japan
Republic of Ireland (7)
Poland
Netherlands (3)
Italy
Germany (6)
Sweden
5-0
3-5
2-5
5-0
5-1
4-5
5-0
0-5
Russia
Scotland
Australia
South Africa
Brazil
Spain
Finland
Greece
13
10
12
11
15
8
14
9
Round 2 Saturday 7 Nov - 1pm: 1-4, 7pm: 5-7 (UTC +1) 2 Singles + 1 Double
4
2
1
3
England (1)
Austria (8)
Canada
Belgium (5)
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
Lithuania
Portugal
New Zealand
Latvia
Wales (2)
Australia
Netherlands (3)
Germany (6)
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
Scotland
Poland
Spain
Greece
6
5
8
7
Q-Final Sunday 8 Nov - 1pm (UTC +1) 2 Singles + 1 Double
2
1
England (1)
Canada
2-1
1-2
Austria (8)
Belgium (5)
Wales (2)
Netherlands (3)
2-1
1-2
Australis
Germany (6)
3
4
S-Final <--- Sunday 8 Nov - 7pm (UTC +1) ---> Final
England
Wales
2-0
2-0
Belgium
Germany
England
0-3
Wales