World Cup of Darts 2025: Teams, schedule, prize money, format and how it works

The World Cup of Darts gets under way on Thursday and teenage sensation Luke Littler will be making his debut in the competition.
In the international doubles tournament in Leverkusen, Germany, Littler and world number one Luke Humphries will pair up to represent England.
England are the defending champions, with Humphries winning it alongside former world champion Michael Smith in 2024.
The two players in each team will throw three darts each and alternate throughout the match.
Each team consists of the two best-ranked players from each nation based on the Professional Darts Corporation’s Order of Merit on 7 May.
The four top-ranked nations – England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland – have received a bye into the second round, which will consist of 16 nations.
Dutch world number three Michael van Gerwen opted not to play in the competition, effectively costing the Netherlands a spot in the second round.
The other 12 spots will be determined via the results of the group stage, where 36 teams will compete.
Those 36 nations have been split into 12 round-robin groups of three, with the group winners advancing to the second round.
The top 16 nations were seeded, with the nations ranked between five and 12 separated in the groups to face two unseeded nations in the group stage.
Rankings were determined by the joint-rankings of players.
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