Tournament Centre 2022 World Cup of Darts: Schedule, results, teams, TV Guide and prize money breakdown

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Sunday, 19 June 2022 at 20:45
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Stay fully informed about the latest events of the 2022 World Cup of Darts in our tournament centre. Here you will find the schedule, all results, information about the breakdown of the prize money and explanations about access to the live stream.

The World Cup of Darts is on the calendar for the twelfth time. In the past England (4x), Holland (4x), Scotland (2x) and Wales (1x) won the tournament.

2022 World Cup of Darts

Competing Nations & Pairings

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 - Tomoyo 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

2022 World Cup of Darts

Schedule of Play

Thursday June 16 (1900 local time)

First Round x8

Denmark (83.88) 5-2 (72.53) Singapore

New Zealand (79.42) 5-3 (72.62) Switzerland

Ireland (88.26) 5-2 (80.84) Canada

Austria (82.71) 5-3 (81.16) Finland

Northern Ireland (80.27) 5-3 (81.19) Gibraltar

Wales (99.17) 5-2 (83.88) Philippines

Germany (84.02) 5-4 (82.67) Spain

Netherlands (87.38) 5-0 (78.74) Brazil

Friday June 17 (1900 local time)

First Round x8

Latvia (91.78) 5-1 (72.44) Hungary

Poland (85.13) 5-4 (81.49) USA

Sweden (88.33) 5-2 (88.32) South Africa

Portugal (80.39) 5-3 (72.69) Italy

Australia (90.48) 5-2 (80.46) Lithuania

England (98.86) 5-1 (91.62) Czech Republic

Scotland (88.38) 5-1 (83.54) Hong Kong

Belgium (91.71) 5-2 (75.03) Japan

Saturday June 18

Afternoon Session (1300 local time)

Second Round x4

Northern Ireland 2-0 New Zealand

Single 1: Daryl Gurney (93.19) 4-2 (85.58) Ben Robb

Single 2: Brendan Dolan (98.70) 4-2 (85.33) Warren Parry

Netherlands 2-0 Republic of Ireland

Single 1: Danny Noppert (99.53) 4-1 (85.86) William O'Connor

Single 2: Dirk van Duijvenbode (110.64) 4-1 (85.18) Steve Lennon

Wales 2-1 Austria

Single 1: Gerwyn Price (94.62) 4-3 (97.11) Mensur Suljovic

Single 2: Jonny Clayton (96.75) 2-4 (94.74) Rowby-John Rodriguez

Pairs: Price/Clayton (89.07) 4-3 (79.92) Suljovic/Rodriguez

Germany 2-0 Denmark

Single 1: Martin Schindler (93.00) 4-1 (89.85) Vladimir Andersen

Single 2: Gabriel Clemens (93.53) 4-1 (86.89) Andreas Toft-Jorgensen

Evening Session (1900 local time)

Second Round x4

Australia 2-1 Sweden

Single 1: Simon Whitlock (85.36) 4-3 (79.27) Johan Engström

Single 2: Damon Heta (87.72) 3-4 (81.68) Daniel Larsson

Pairs: Whitlock/Heta (84.03) 4-1 (74.71) Engström/Larsson

Belgium 2-0 Poland

Single 1: Dimitri van den Bergh (92.48) 4-1 (87.83) Krzysztof Ratajski

Single 2: Kim Huybrechts (90.80) 4-2 (88.82) Sebastian Bialecki

England 2-1 Latvia

Single 1: Michael Smith (100.20) 4-0 (75.44) Nauris Gleglu

Single 2: James Wade (85.57) 3-4 (87.69) Madars Razma

Pairs: Smith/Wade (96.35) 4-0 (88.05) Razma/Gleglu

Scotland 2-1 Portugal

Single 1: John Henderson (75.15) 4-0 (63.08) Vítor Jerónimo

Single 2: Peter Wright (92.27) 3-4 (97.63) José de Sousa

Pairs: Henderson/Wright (78.08) 4-0 (75.76) De Sousa/Jerónimo

Sunday June 19

Afternoon Session (1300 local time)

Quarter-Finals

Netherlands 2-0 Northern Ireland

Single 1: Danny Noppert (93.73) 4-2 (92.93) Daryl Gurney

Single 2: Dirk van Duijvenbode (92.89) 4-3 (86.08) Brendan Dolan

Wales 2-0 Germany

Single 1: Gerwyn Price (117.88) 4-0 (101.31) Martin Schindler

Single 2: Jonny Clayton (94.27) 4-2 (92.32) Gabriel Clemens

Belgium 1-2 Australia

Single 1: Dimitri van den Bergh (93.98) 4-2 (100.08) Damon Heta

Single 2: Kim Huybrechts (92.59) 3-4 (101.79) Simon Whitlock

Pairs: Van den Bergh/Huybrechts (87.24) 0-4 (109.31) Whitlock/Heta

England 2-0 Scotland

Single 1: Michael Smith (91.09) 4-0 (80.38) John Henderson

Single 2: James Wade (80.83) 4-1 (82.25) Peter Wright

Evening Session (1900 local time)

Semi-Finals

Wales 2-0 Netherlands

Single 1: Gerwyn Price (88.75) 4-2 (84.90) Danny Noppert

Single 2: Jonny Clayton (97.71) 4-2 (96.45) Dirk van Duijvenbode

England 0-2 Australia

Single 1: Michael Smith (97.47) 3-4 (91.21) Damon Heta

Single 2: James Wade (85.00) 0-4 (103.66) Simon Whitlock

Final

Wales 1-3 Australia

Single 1: Damon Heta (92.49) 4-0 (80.00) Gerwyn Price

Single 2: Simon Whitlock (88.98) 4-2 (90.03) Jonny Clayton

Pairs: Whitlock/Heta (91.26) 3-4 (94.77) Price/Clayton

Single 3: Damon Heta (99.03) 4-2 (88.65) Jonny Clayton

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