Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta won the World Cup of Darts (Picture: Kais Bodensieck/PDC Europe)
Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta won the World Cup of Darts (Picture: Kais Bodensieck/PDC Europe)

World Cup of Darts 2022: Draw, schedule, teams, results, odds & live Sky Sports TV coverage details


The full team line-ups, schedule and results from the 2022 World Cup of Darts, which takes place at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt from June 16-19.

There were 32 nations bidding for glory at the 12th staging of the annual pairs event, but it was Australia who emerged triumphant.

You can look back at how the tournament unfolded with the team line-ups, draw, schedule, 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 Czech Republic
  • Latvia v Hungary
  • (8) Scotland v Hong Kong
  • Portugal v Italy
  • (4) Belgium v Japan
  • Poland v USA
  • (5) Australia v Lithuania
  • Sweden v South Africa
  • (2) Wales v Philippines
  • Austria v Finland
  • (7) Germany v Spain
  • Denmark v Singapore
  • (3) Netherlands v Brazil
  • Republic of Ireland v Canada
  • (6) Northern Ireland v Gibraltar
  • New Zealand v Switzerland

World Cup of Darts: Daily Schedule & Results

Thursday June 16
Evening Session
(7pm local time, 6pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
First Round (Best of nine legs - doubles)

  • Denmark 5-2 Singapore
  • New Zealand 5-3 Switzerland
  • Republic of Ireland 5-2 Canada
  • Austria 5-3 Finland
  • Northern Ireland 5-3 Gibraltar
  • Wales 5-2 Philippines
  • Germany 5-4 Spain
  • Netherlands 5-0 Brazil

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Friday June 17
Evening Session (7pm local time, 6pm BST)
TV Coverage: Sky Sports
First Round (Best of nine legs - doubles)

  • Latvia 5-1 Hungary
  • Poland 5-4 USA
  • Sweden 5-2 South Africa
  • Portugal 5-3 Italy
  • Australia 5-2 Lithuania
  • England 5-1 Czech Republic
  • Scotland 5-1 Hong Kong
  • Belgium 5-2 Japan

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Saturday June 18
Afternoon Session (2pm local time, 1pm 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)

  • Northern Ireland 2-0 New Zealand
    Singles One: Daryl Gurney 4-2 Ben Robb
    Singles Two: Brendan Dolan 4-2 Warren Parry
    Doubles (not required):
  • Netherlands 2-0 Republic of Ireland
    Singles One: Danny Noppert 4-1 William O'Connor
    Singles Two: Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-1 Steve Lennon
    Doubles (not required):
  • Wales 2-1 Austria
    Singles One: Gerwyn Price 4-3 Mensur Suljovic
    Singles Two: Rowby-John Rodriguez 4-2 Jonny Clayton
    Doubles: Wales 4-3 Austria
  • Germany 2-0 Denmark
    Singles One: Martin Schindler 4-1 Vladimir Andersen
    Singles Two: Gabriel Clemens 4-1 Andreas Toft Jorgensen
    Doubles (not required):

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)

  • Australia 2-1 Sweden
    Singles One: Simon Whitlock 4-3 Johan Engstrom
    Singles Two: Damon Heta 3-4 Daniel Larsson
    Doubles: Australia 4-1 Sweden
  • Belgium 2-0 Poland
    Singles One: Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-1 Krzysztof Ratajski
    Singles Two: Kim Huybrechts 4-2 Sebastian Bialecki
    Doubles (not required):
  • England 2-1 Latvia
    Singles One: Michael Smith 4-0 Nauris Gleglu
    Singles Two: James Wade 3-4 Madars Razma
    Doubles: England 4-2 Latvia
  • Scotland 2-1 Portugal
    Singles One: John Henderson 4-0 Vítor Jerónimo
    Singles Two: Peter Wright 3-4 Jose De Sousa
    Doubles: Scotland 4-0 Portugal

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Sunday June 19
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)

  • Netherlands 2-0 Northern Ireland
    Singles One: Danny Noppert 4-2 Daryl Gurney
    Singles Two: Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-3 Brendan Dolan
    Doubles (Not required): Netherlands v Northern Ireland
  • Wales 2-0 Germany
    Singles One: Gerwyn Price 4-0 Martin Schindler
    Singles Two: Jonny Clayton 4-2 Gabriel Clemens
    Doubles (Not required): Wales v Germany
  • Belgium 1-2 Australia
    Singles One: Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-2 Damon Heta
    Singles Two: Kim Huybrechts 3-4 Simon Whitlock
    Doubles: Belgium 0-4 Australia
  • England 2-0 Scotland
    Singles One: Michael Smith 4-0 John Henderson
    Singles Two: James Wade 4-1 Peter Wright
    Doubles (Not required): England v Scotland

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)

  • Wales 2-0 Netherlands
    Single One: Gerwyn Price 4-1 Danny Noppert
    Singles Two: Jonny Clayton 4-2 Dirk van Duijvenbode
    Doubles (Not required): Wales v Netherlands
  • England 0-2 Australia
    Singles One: Michael Smith 3-4 Damon Heta
    Singles Two: James Wade 0-4 Simon Whitlock
    Doubles (Not required): England v Australia

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

  • Australia 3-1 Wales
    Single One: Damon Heta 4-0 Gerwyn Price
    Singles Two: Simon Whitlock 4-2 Jonny Clayton
    Doubles: Australia 3-4 Wales
    Singles Three: Damon Heta 4-2 Jonny Clayton
    Singles Four (not required): Simon Whitlock v Gerwyn Price

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World Cup of Darts: Competing nations and team line-ups

All 32 competing nations are listed below, with many nations having confirmed their two-player line-ups through various qualification events and criteria.

Nations whose players qualify via the PDC Order of Merit will see their line-ups confirmed on Monday May 30.

  • Australia - Damon Heta & Simon Whitlock
  • Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Rowby-John Rodriguez
  • Belgium - Dimitri Van den Bergh & Kim Huybrechts
  • Brazil - Diogo Portela & Artur Valle
  • Canada - Jeff Smith & Matt Campbell
  • Czech Republic - Adam Gawlas & Karel Sedlacek
  • Denmark - Vladimir Andersen & Andreas Toft Jörgensen
  • England - Michael Smith & James Wade
  • Finland - Marko Kantele & Aki Paavilainen
  • Germany - Gabriel Clemens & Martin Schindler
  • Gibraltar - Justin Hewitt & Craig Galliano
  • Hong Kong - Lok Yin Lee & Ho Tung Ching
  • Hungary - Nándor Prés & Gergely Lakatos
  • Italy - Guiseppe Di Rocco & Gabriel Rollo
  • Japan - Tomoya Goto & Toru Suzuki
  • Latvia - Madars Razma & Nauris Gleglu
  • Lithiuania - Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
  • Netherlands - Danny Noppert & Dirk van Duijvenbode
  • New Zealand - Ben Robb & Warren Parry
  • Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
  • Philippines - Lourence Ilagan & RJ Escaros
  • Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Sebastian Bialecki
  • Portugal - Jose de Sousa & Vítor Jerónimo
  • Republic of Ireland - William O'Connor & Steve Lennon
  • Scotland - Peter Wright & John Henderson
  • Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
  • South Africa - Devon Petersen & Stefan Vermaak
  • Spain - Jose Justicia & Tony Martinez
  • Sweden - Daniel Larsson & Johan Engstrom
  • Switzerland - Stefan Bellmont & Thomas Junghans
  • USA - Danny Baggish & Jules van Dongen
  • Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton

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?

The Cazoo World Cup of Darts will be televised on Sky Sports for UK viewers, through the PDC's international broadcast partners, including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV for Rest of the World Subscribers.

Are tickets available for the World Cup of Darts?

Yes. For further ticket information or to purchase tickets, please visit the PDC Europe website.

World Cup of Darts: Sky Bet Odds

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Prize Fund (Per two-player team)

  • Winners - £70,000
  • Runners-Up - £40,000
  • Semi-Finalists - £24,000
  • Quarter-Finalists - £16,000
  • Second Round Losers - £8,000
  • First Round Losers - £4,000
    Total - £350,000

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