Stay fully informed about the latest events during the World Cup of Darts 2023 in our tournament centre. Here you will find the playing schedule, all results, information on the prize money distribution and explanations on how to access the live stream.
The World Cup of Darts is on the calendar for the 13th time. In the past, England (4x), the Netherlands (4x), Scotland (2x), Wales (1x) and Australia (1x) have won the tournament.
Group stage - Best of 7 legs
Second round - Best of 15 legs
Quarterfinal - Best of 15 legs
Semi-final - Best of 15 legs
Final - Best of 19 legs
*All will be played in pairs
Group A
(5) Belgium
Finland
China
Results
Belgium 4-0 Finland
Finland 4-0 China
Belgium 4-3 China
Group B
(6) Germany
Hong Kong
Japan
Results
Germany 4-0 Hong Kong
Hong Kong 3-4 Japan
Germany 4-0 Japan
Group C
(7) Australia
Guyana
Gibraltar
Results
Australia 4-0 Guyana
Guyana 1-4 Gibraltar
Australia 4-0 Gibraltar
Group D
(8) Northern Ireland
France
Ukraine
Results
Northern Ireland 1-4 France
Northern Ireland 4-0 Ukraine
France 4-0 Ukraine
Group E
(9) Republic of Ireland
Thailand
Croatia
Results
Republic of Ireland 4-1 Thailand
Thailand 3-4 Croatia
Republic of Ireland 1-4 Croatia
Group F
(10) Austria
Denmark
USA
Results
Austria 2-4 Denmark
Austria 4-1 USA
Denmark 3-4 USA
Group G
(11) Poland
Portugal
Lithuania
Results
Poland 4-3 Portugal
Portugal 1-4 Lithuania
Poland 4-1 Lithuania
Group H
(12) Canada
India
Hungary
Results
Canada 4-2 India
India 4-0 Hungary
Canada 4-1 Hungary
Group I
(13) Czech Republic
Singapore
Philippines
Results
Czech Republic 4-2 Singapore
Singapore 1-4 Philippines
Czech Republic 4-1 Philippines
Group J
(14) Spain
South Africa
Iceland
Results
Spain 2-4 South Africa
Spain 4-2 Iceland
South Africa 4-2 Iceland
Group K
(15) Latvia
New Zealand
Bahrain
Results
Latvia 4-2 New Zealand
New Zealand 4-1 Bahrain
Latvia 4-2 Bahrain
Group L
(16) Switzerland
Italy
Sweden
Results
Switzerland 3-4 Italy
Switzerland 1-4 Sweden
Italy 3-4 Sweden
Second Round
England (93.50) 8-4 (83.98) Latvia
Poland (89.67) 6-8 (87.31) Germany
Scotland (89.01) 8-5 (87.91) Philippines
France (83.43) 8-4 (75.99) South Africa
Wales (99.97) 8-2 (82.27) Denmark
Sweden (91.44) 8-5 (87.66) Canada
Netherlands (93.20) 7-8 (92.13) Belgium
Australia (89.60) 8-6 (85.65) Croatia
Quarter-Finals
England (94.07) 3-8 (92.67) Germany
Scotland (89.07) 8-0 (80.59) France
Wales (92.34) 8-5 (82.78) Sweden
Belgium (92.52) 8-7 (95.12) Australia
Semi-Finals
Duitsland (84.45) 5-8 (86.27) Schotland
Wales (95.85) 8-7 (92.25) België
Final
Schotland (90.08) 2-10 (96.18) Wales
Australia - Damon Heta & Simon Whitlock
Bahrain - Basem Mahmood & Abdulnasser Yusuf
Belgium - Dimitri Van den Bergh & Kim Huybrechts
Canada - Matt Campbell & Jeff Smith
China - Xiaochen Zong & Lihao Wen
Denmark - Vladimir Andersen & Benjamin Drue Reus
Germany - Gabriel Clemens & Martin Schindler
England - Michael Smith & Rob Cross
Philippines - Christian Perez & Lourence Ilagan
Finland - Marko Kantele & Paavo Myller
France - Thibault Tricole & Jacques Labre
Gibraltar - Craig Galliano & Justin Hewitt
Guyana - Norman Madhoo & Sudesh Fitzgerald
Hong Kong - Man Lok Leung & Lok Yin Lee
Hungary - Patrik Kovács & Levente Sárai
Ireland - William O'Connor & Keane Barry
Iceland - Vitor Charrua & Halli Egils
India - Prakash Jiwa & Amit Gilitwala
Italy - Michele Turetta & Massimo Dante
Japan - Jun Matsuda & Tomoya Goto
Croatia - Boris Krcmar & Romeo Grbavac
Latvia - Madars Razma & Dmitriy Zhukov
Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
Netherlands - Danny Noppert & Dirk van Duijvenbode
New Zealand - Ben Robb & Warren Parry
Northern Ireland - Brendan Dolan & Daryl Gurney
Ukraine - Vladyslav Omelchenko & Illia Pekaruk
Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Rowby-John Rodriguez
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Krzysztof Kciuk
Portugal - Jose de Sousa & Luis Ameixa
Scotland - Peter Wright & Gary Anderson
Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
Spain - Jose Justicia & Tony Martinez
Thailand - Attapol Eupakaree & Yong Gaweenuntavong
Czech Republic - Adam Gawlas & Karel Sedlacek
United States - Jules van Dongen & Leonard Gates
Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
South Africa - Devon Petersen & Vernon Bouwers
Sweden - Dennis Nilsson & Oskar Lukasiak
Switzerland - Stefan Bellmont & Marcel Walpen