World Cup of Darts 2024

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World Cup of Darts 2024 Dates and Time: * June 6-12, 2024 * Sessions start at 12 pm and 7 pm (local time) Draw: * The draw will be held on [date to be announced]. * 32 two-player teams representing different nations will participate. Player List: * The player list will be announced closer to the event. * Each team will consist of two players. Format: * Single-elimination tournament. * Best-of-seven legs in the first round, quarter-finals, and semi-finals. * Best-of-nine legs in the final. * Each leg is a 501 double-in, double-out cricket match. Location: * Frankfurt am Main, Germany * Deutsche Bank Park Prize Money: * Total prize pool: £350,000 * Winners: £150,000 * Runners-up: £80,000 * Semi-finalists: £50,000 * Quarter-finalists: £25,000 * First round: £12,500 Schedule: June 6: * First round (16 matches) June 7: * First round (16 matches) June 8: * Quarter-finals (8 matches) June 9: * Semi-finals (4 matches) June 10: * Rest day June 11: * Third-place match * Semi-final (second leg) June 12: * FinalWorld Cup of Darts 2024World Cup of Darts 2024 Defending champions Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton will lead Wales’s bid to retain their title at the 2024 World Cup of Darts, which will be held in Frankfurt, Germany, from June 27-30. The tournament will feature 40 teams, with England, Wales, the Netherlands, and Scotland seeded into the second round. The remaining 36 teams will be divided into 12 groups of three, with the winners of each group joining the top four seeds in the second round. The knockout stages will begin on Saturday, June 29, with the quarterfinals and semifinals taking place on Sunday, June 30. The final will be played later that evening. The prize money for the 2024 World Cup of Darts will be £450,000, with the winners receiving £80,000. Teams and Combinations: Seeds 1-4 – On to round two | Seed | Country | Players | |—|—|—| | 1 | England | Luke Humphries, Michael Smith | | 2 | Wales | Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton | | 3 | The Netherlands | Michael van Gerwen, Danny Noppert | | 4 | Scotland | Peter Wright, Gary Anderson | Seeds 5-16 – Sown for group stage | Seed | Country | Players | |—|—|—| | 5 | Belgium | Dimitri Van den Bergh, Kim Huybrechts | | 6 | Northern Ireland | Josh Rock, Brendan Dolan | | 7 | Germany | Martin Schindler, Gabriel Clemens | | 8 | Australia | Damon Heta, Simon Whitlock | | 9 | Republic of Ireland | William O’Connor, Keane Barry | | 10 | Austria | Rowby-John Rodriguez, Mensur Suljovic | | 11 | Poland | Krzysztof Ratajski, Radek Szaganski | | 12 | Czech Republic | Adam Gawlas, Karel Sedlacek | | 13 | Croatia | Boris Krcmar, Romeo Grvabac | | 14 | France | Jacques Labre, Thibault Tricole | | 15 | Sweden | Jeffrey de Graaf, Oskar Lukasiak | | 16 | USA | Danny Lauby, Jules van Dongen | Unplaced Nations | Country | Players | |—|—| | Belgium | Dimitri Van den Bergh, Kim Huybrechts | | Northern Ireland | Josh Rock, Brendan Dolan | | Germany | Martin Schindler, Gabriel Clemens | | Australia | Damon Heta, Simon Whitlock | | Republic of Ireland | William O’Connor, Keane Barry | | Austria | Rowby-John Rodriguez, Mensur Suljovic | | Poland | Krzysztof Ratajski, Radek Szaganski | | Bahrain | Basem Mahmood, Duda Durra | | Canada | Matt Campbell, David Cameron | | China | Xiaochen Zong, Cheng An Liu | | Chinese Taipei | Teng-Lieh Pupo, An-Sheng Lu | | Denmark | Benjamin Reus, Claus Bendix Nielsen | | Finland | Marko Kantele, Teemu Harju | | Gibraltar | Justin Hewitt, Craig Galliano | | Guyana | Norman Madhoo, Sudesh Fitzgerald | | Hong Kong | Lok Yin Lee, Male Lok Leung | | Hungary | Gabor Jagica, Nandor Major | | Iceland | Arngrimur Olafsson, Petur Gudmundsson | | Italy | Michele Turetta, Massimo Dalla Rosa | | Japan | Tomoya Goto, Ryusei Azemoto | | Latvia | Madars Razma, Valters Melderis | | Lithuania | Darius Labanauskas, Mindaugas Barauskas | | Malaysia | Siik Hwang Wong, Mohamad Nasir | | New Zealand | Haupai Puha, Ben Robb | | Norway | Cor Dekker, Hakon Bjorge Helling | | Philippines | Christian Perez, Alexis Toylo | | Portugal | José de Sousa, David Gomes | | Singapore | Paul Lim, Harith Lim | | South Africa | Johan Geldenhuys, Cameron Carolissen | | Spain | José Justicia, Jesus Noguera | | Switzerland | Stefan Bellmont, Bruno Stockli | Match Schedule: | Date | Time | Matches | |—|—|—| | Thursday, June 27 | 6pm BST/10.30pm IST | Group Stage – Opening Matches | | Friday, June 28 | Afternoon session 11am BST/3.30pm IST | Group Stage – Second matches | | Friday, June 28 | Evening session (6:00 PM BST/10:30 PM IST) | Group Stage – Final Matches | | Saturday, June 29 | Afternoon session (12:00 BST/3:30 IST) | Second round x4 | | Saturday, June 29 | Evening session (6:00 PM BST/10:30 PM IST) | Second round x4 | | Sunday, June 30 | Afternoon session (12:00 BST/3:30 IST) | Quarterfinals | | Sunday, June 30 | Evening session (6:00 PM BST/10:30 PM IST) | Semi-finals | | Sunday, June 30 | To be determined | Final | Format: The tournament will feature a revamped format that was introduced last year. It features doubles matches in all group and knockout stages, each over four days. At the end of the first round, the top four ranked nations, based on the lowest cumulative PDC Order of Merit, will be seeded for the second round. The remaining 36 teams are then divided into 12 groups of three teams each. After the end of this round, each group winner will advance to the next round and join the top four ranked teams in the second round, featuring the final 16 countries. The organizers will then divide the 16 teams into two sessions on Saturday, June 29. From there, the top 8 teams will advance to the quarter-finals and compete on Sunday afternoon. The tournament will then finally conclude with the semi-finals and final on Sunday evening. Prize Money: | Position | Number of teams | Prize money | |—|—|—| | Winners | 1 | £80,000 | | Runners-up | 1 | £50,000 | | Semi-finalists | 2 | £30,000 | | Quarterfinalists | 4 | £20,000 | | Last 16 (Second round) | 8 | £9,000 | | Second in group | 12 | £5,000 | | Third in group | 12 | £4,000 |World Cup of Darts 2024 Announcement The World Cup of Darts 2024, organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), will take place at the Eissporthalle Kassel in Kassel, Germany, from June 13th to June 16th, 2024. Format: The tournament will feature 32 countries, represented by two-player teams. The teams will compete in a double-elimination format, with the top four teams advancing to the semi-finals. The semi-finals and final will be played in a best-of-13 legs format. Player List: The player list for the tournament will be announced in due course. Schedule and Times: June 13th, 2024: * Round 1: 19:00 CET (7:00 PM CEST) June 14th, 2024: * Round 1 and Round 2: 19:00 CET (7:00 PM CEST) June 15th, 2024: * Quarterfinals: 19:00 CET (7:00 PM CEST) June 16th, 2024: * Semi-finals: 16:45 CET (4:45 PM CEST) * Final: 19:00 CET (7:00 PM CEST) Prize Money: The total prize pool for the World Cup of Darts 2024 is £350,000. The winning team will receive £100,000, with the runners-up receiving £50,000 and the losing semi-finalists each receiving £25,000.

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