PDC World Cup of Darts 2025: Full schedule, teams, groups and TV channel

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The world's top-two ranked players Luke Humphries and Luke Littler are teaming up for the first time to represent England in the World Cup of Darts.

England are defending champions, after Humphries and Michael Smith won the title last year.

2025 will see the two Lukes bidding to win the title for a sixth time, since the darts tournament began in 2010, for their coutnry.

Forty nations from across the globe are descending on Frankfurt in Germany to compete in the event, which is organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and sponsored by online betting site BetVictor.

Players will compete in pairs across the four days for a chance to win the top prize of £80,000.

The World Cup of Darts will be held across four days from Thursday 12 June to Sunday 15 June this year.

It is returning to Germany, where it has taken place for the past three years.

The Eissporthalle in Frankfurt am Main will host the tournament once again.

All games are played in a doubles format with team mates taking it in turns at the oche.

Normal rules apply with a straight start and a double to finish.

The winner of each group will go through to the second round and then it will be a knockout tournament.

First group matches (Seeded Nation v Nation 2)

Second group matches (Thursday's Losing Team v Nation 3)

Schedule in the same group order as Thursday's evening session

Third group matches (Thursday's Winning Team v Nation 3)

Schedule in the same group order as Thursday's evening session

Thee are 40 nations taking part in the World Cup of Darts, with two players representing each country.

The seeded nations go straight through to the second round. They are:

Sky Sports will be providing live coverage of the World Cup of Darts 2025.

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