PDC World Cup of Darts Schedule Results and How to Watch
PDC World Cup of Darts schedule results and how to watch across the whole weekend of darting action.
The PDC World Cup of Darts starts on Friday, November 6th. Here we will provide you with all the information you need for the tournament. Schedule, results and how to watch can all be found here across the weekend.
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The 32 nation event is one of the highlights of the darting calendar. Unfortunately this year the World Cup of Darts will be played behind closed doors in Austra. Defending champions Scotland have a very different look this year. Gary Anderson and Peter Wright both choosing not to travel during the COVID19 pandemic. So John Henderson and Robert Thornton will wear the shirts this year. Can the pair defend the title? Or will we have a new name on the trophy?
Below you will find the schedule and results. These will be updated round by round, so you always have the up to date information on the World Cup of Darts.
Schedule & Results
2020 BetVictor World Cup of Darts
Schedule of Play
Friday, November 6
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 GMT)
8x First Round
Lithuania 5-3 Gibraltar
Portugal 5-0 Hungary
New Zealand 5-2 Denmark
Canada 5-2 Northern Ireland
Belgium 5-4 Czech Republic
Austria 5-2 USA
England 5-3 Philippines
Spain 5-4 Italy
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 GMT)
8x First Round
Greece 5-0 Sweden
Scotland 5-3 Japan
Poland 5-0 South Africa
Australia 5-2 Republic of Ireland
Wales 5-0 Russia
Germany 5-0 Finland
Netherlands 5-1 Brazil
Latvia 5-4 Hong Kong
Saturday, November 7
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 GMT)
4x Second Round
Canada 2-0 New Zealand
Singles One: Jeff Smith 4-1 Haupai Puha
Singles Two: Matt Campbell 4-2 Cody Harris
Doubles (not required)
Austria 2-0 Portugal
Singles One: Mensur Suljovic 4-2 Jose De Sousa
Singles Two: Rowby-John Rodriguez 4-1 Jose Marques
Doubles (not required):
Belgium 2-0 Latvia
Singles One: Kim Huybrechts 4-0 Janis Mustafejevs
Singles Two: Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-3 Madars Razma
Doubles (not required):
England 2-0 Lithuania
Singles One: Michael Smith 4-0 Darius Labanauskas
Singles Two: Rob Cross 4-2 Mindaugas Barauskas
Doubles (not required):
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 GMT)
Australia 2-0 Poland
Singles One: Simon Whitlock 4-3 Krzysztof Ratajski
Singles Two: Damon Heta 4-1 Krzysztof Kciuk
Doubles (not required):
Wales 2-1 Scotland
Singles One: Gerwyn Price 4-2 John Henderson
Singles Two: Jonny Clayton 2-4 Robert Thornton
Doubles: Wales 4-0 Scotland
Germany 2-0 Greece
Singles One: Gabriel Clemens 4-1 John Michael
Singles Two: Max Hopp 4-0 Veniamin Symeonidis
Doubles (not required):
Netherlands 2-0 Spain
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen 4-0 Toni Alcinas
Singles Two: Danny Noppert 4-3 Jesus Noguera
Doubles (not required):
Sunday, November 8
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 GMT)
Quarter-Finals
Canada v Belgium
England v Austria
Wales v Australia
Netherlands v Germany
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 GMT)
Semi-Finals & Final
Format
First Round
Best of nine legs 501 Doubles
Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals
The Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals will be played as two best of seven legs 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
Final
The Final will be played as two best of seven legs 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games is declared the winner.
Prize Fund
Winners (Per Player) £35,000
Runner-Up (Per Player) £20,000
Semi-Finalists (Per Player) £12,000
Quarter-Finalists (Per Player) £8,000
Second Round Losers (Per Player) £4,000
First Round Losers (Per Player) £2,000
Total £350,000