Scotland beat Ireland in the World Cup of Darts final (Picture: Stefan Strassenberg/PDC Europe)
Scotland beat Ireland in the World Cup of Darts final (Picture: Stefan Strassenberg/PDC Europe)

World Cup of Darts 2019: Draw, schedule, teams, results, odds & live Sky Sports TV coverage details


The full results from the BetVictor World Cup of Darts, which took place in Hamburg from June 6-9.

There were 32 nations bidding for glory at the annual pairs event, which took place at the Barclaycard Arena, with Netherlands favourite to win the title for a fifth time and third in succession.

However, the Dutch duo of Michael van Gerwen and Jermaine Wattimena were stunned in the semi-finals against Republic of Ireland, who were then beaten by Scotland in the final.

You can look back on how the tournament unfolded with all the results, highlights and daily reviews plus there's details of the format, prize money and past winners.

World Cup of Darts draw & tournament bracket

Seedings in brackets
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  • (1) England v Philippines
  • Republic of Ireland v Greece
  • (8) Austria v Russia
  • China v USA
  • (5) Australia v Finland
  • Italy v Canada
  • (4) Netherlands v Spain
  • Poland v Czech Republic
  • (2) Scotland v Denmark
  • Brazil v Sweden
  • (7) Belgium v Hong Kong
  • Hungary v Germany
  • (6) Northern Ireland v South Africa
  • New Zealand v Lithuania
  • (3) Wales v Singapore
  • Gibraltar v Japan

World Cup of Darts: Daily Schedule & Results

Thursday June 6
(7pm local time, 6pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
First Round (Best of nine legs - doubles)

  • Gibraltar 4-5 Japan
  • Northern Ireland 4-5 South Africa
  • New Zealand 5-1 Lithuania
  • Belgium 5-1 Hong Kong
  • Brazil 1-5 Sweden
  • Wales 3-5 Singapore
  • Hungary 1-5 Germany
  • Scotland 5-0 Denmark

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Friday June 7 (7pm local time, 6pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
First Round (Best of nine legs - doubles)

  • China 1-5 USA
  • Italy 3-5 Canada
  • Poland 5-2 Czech Republic
  • Republic of Ireland 5-1 Greece
  • England 5-1 Philippines
  • Austria 5-3 Russia
  • Australia 5-4 Finland
  • Netherlands 5-0 Spain

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Saturday June 8
Afternoon Session (1.30pm local time, 12.30pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
Second Round (Best of 3 points)
(Two best-of-7-leg singles matches & one best of 7 doubles decider if required)

  • New Zealand 2-1 South Africa
    Singles One: Cody Harris 4-0 Vernon Bouwers
    Singles Two: Haupai Puha 0-4 Devon Petersen 
    Doubles: New Zealand 4-2 South Africa
  • Japan 2-0 Singapore
    Singles One: Seigo Asada 4-3 Paul Lim
    Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu 4-2 Harith Lim 
  • Scotland 2-0 Sweden
    Singles One: Gary Anderson 4-0 Magnus Caris
    Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-2 Dennis Nilsson 
  • Belgium 2-0 Germany
    Singles One: Kim Huybrechts 4-3 Martin Schindler
    Singles Two: Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-0 Max Hopp

Evening Session (7pm local time, 6pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
Second Round (Best of 3 points)
(2x best-of-7-leg singles matches & one best-of-7-leg doubles decider if required)

  • Canada 2-0 Australia
    Singles One: Dawson Murschell 4-3 Simon Whitlock
    Singles Two: Jim Long 4-3  Kyle Anderson 
  • Austria 2-0 USA
    Singles One: Zoran Lerchbacher 4-1 Darin Young 
    Singles Two: Mensur Suljovic 4-0 Chuck Puleo
  • Republic of Ireland 2-0 England
    Singles One: Steve Lennon 4-3 Michael Smith
    Singles Two: William O'Connor 4-1 Rob Cross 
  • Netherlands 2-0 Poland
    Singles One: Michael van Gerwen 4-2 Krzysztof Ratajski
    Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena 4-1 Tytus Kanik

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Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
Quarter-Finals (Best of 3 points)
(2x best-of-7-leg singles matches & one best-of-7-leg doubles decider if required)

  • Japan 2-0 New Zealand
    Singles One: Seigo Asada 4-1 Cody Harris
    Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu 4-3 Haupai Puha
    Doubles: (Not Needed)
  • Scotland 2-0 Belgium
    Singles One: Gary Anderson 4-2 Kim Huybrechts
    Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-2 Dimitri Van den Bergh
    Doubles: (Not Needed)
  • Republic of Ireland 2-1 Austria
    Singles One: Steve Lennon 4-1 Zoran Lerchbacher
    Singles Two: William O'Connor 0-4 Mensur Suljovic
    Doubles: Republic of Ireland 4-0 Austria
  • Netherlands 2-1 Canada
    Singles One: Michael van Gerwen 2-4 Dawson Murschell
    Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena 4-2 Jim Long
    Doubles: Netherlands 4-1 Canada

Evening Session (7pm local time, 6pm BST)
Semi-Finals (Best of 3 points)
(2x best-of-7-leg singles matches & one best-of-7-leg doubles decider if required)

  • Scotland 2-0 Japan
    Singles One: Gary Anderson 4-2 Seigo Asada
    Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-1 Haruki Muramatsu
    Doubles: (Not Needed)
  • Republic of Ireland 2-1 Netherlands
    Singles One: Steve Lennon 3-4 Michael van Gerwen
    Singles Two: William O'Connor 4-1 Jermaine Wattimena
    Doubles: Repubic of Ireland 4-0 Netherlands

Final (Best of 5 points)
(2x best-of-7-leg singles matches, one best-of-7-leg doubles, then reverse singles)

  • Republic of Ireland 1-3 Scotland
    Singles One: Steve Lennon 4-2 Gary Anderson
    Singles Two: William O'Connor 2-4 Peter Wright
    Doubles: Republic of Ireland 0-4 Scotland
    Singles Three: Steve Lennon 1-4 Peter Wright
    Singles Four: Not needed

World Cup of Darts: Team line-ups

With nations represented by two-player teams, competitors are initially selected based on the PDC Order of Merit, where two or more players are ranked.

With seedings based on the cumulative PDC ranking of the two players, England will be the top seeds going into this year's event.

Seeded Teams:

  • (1) England - Rob Cross & Michael Smith
  • (2) Scotland - Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
  • (3) Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
  • (4) Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Jermaine Wattimena
  • (5) Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
  • (6) Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
  • (7) Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Dimitri Van den Bergh
  • (8) Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Zoran Lerchbacher

Unseeded:

  • Brazil - Diogo Portela & Artur Valle
  • Canada - Dawson Murschell & Jim Long
  • China - Xiaochen Zong & Yuanjun Liu
  • Czech Republic - Pavel Jirkal & Karel Sedlacek
  • Denmark - Per Laursen & Niels Heinsøe
  • Finland - Marko Kantele & Kim Viljanen
  • Germany - Max Hopp & Martin Schindler
  • Gibraltar - Dyson Parody & Antony Lopez
  • Greece - John Michael & Veniamin Symeonidis
  • Hong Kong - Royden Lam & Kai Fan Leung
  • Hungary - Pal Szekely & Janos Vegso
  • Italy - Andrea Micheletti & Stefano Tomassetti
  • Japan - Seigo Asada & Haruki Muramatsu
  • Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas & Mindauskas Barauskas
  • New Zealand - Cody Harris & Haupai Puha
  • Philippines - Lourence Ilagan & Noel Malicdem
  • Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Tytus Kanik
  • Republic of Ireland - Steve Lennon & William O'Connor
  • Russia - Boris Koltsov & Aleksei Kadochnikov
  • Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
  • South Africa - Devon Petersen & Vernon Bouwers
  • Spain - Cristo Reyes & Toni Alcinas
  • Sweden - Dennis Nilsson & Magnus Caris
  • United States of America - Darin Young & Chuck Puleo

World Cup of Darts Format

First Round

Best of nine legs - doubles. All players take part in every leg of the match, in an alternative visit format.

Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals

These matches will be played as two best of seven leg 501 singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. 

In the event of both nations winning one singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 doubles match will be played to decide the tie.

Final

This will be 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 is declared the winner.

Where can I watch the World Cup of Darts on TV?

You can follow the World Cup live on Sky Sports across all four days while you can also find all the results and daily round-ups right here on Sporting Life.

World Cup of Darts: Sky Bet Odds

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Prize Fund

  • Winners (Per Player) £35,000
  • Runner-Up (Per Player) £20,000
  • Semi-Finalists (Per Player) £12,000
  • Quarter-Finalists (Per Player) £8,000
  • Second Round Losers (Per Player) £4,000
  • First Round Losers (Per Player) £2,000
  • Total £350,000 

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