ALL eyes will be on Frankfurt for the next four days as the best throwers participate in the World Cup of Darts – and the prize money has been revealed!
England, represented by Luke Humphries and Michael Smith, secured a record-breaking fifth title in last year’s thrilling tournament.
PDCMichael Smith (L) and Luke Humphries (R) won England the 2024 World Cup of Darts[/caption]The Englishmen had a scintillating tournament and capped it off with a tidy 10-6 win against Austria in the final.
And as a result, both men were forced to split a staggering share of £80,000 for their troubles.
However, if England are to retain their title once again, Michael Smith won’t be seeing the payday as he has been replaced by teenage sensation, Luke Littler.
World Cup of Darts prize money 2025
The overall prize money for this year’s World Cup of Darts will be the exact same as the 2024 edition.
Meaning that the total pot stands at a whopping £450,000 for this iconic tournament.
Here is a full breakdown of the total prize pot on offer in Frankfurt.
Winners – £80,000 Runners-up – £50,000 Semi-final losers – £30,000 Quarter-final losers – £20,000 Last 16 losers – £9,000 Second in group – £5,000 Third in group – £4,000 Total – £450,000How to watch World Cup of Darts 2025
The World Cup of Darts will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports. Group stage matches begin at 6pm BST and then the latter stage fixtures are split in afternoon sessions (11am/12pm) and evening sessions (6pm) Subscription members can stream the entire four-day event on NOW TV. Alternatively, SunSport will be running a live blog providing leg-by-leg coverage of the World Cup of Darts 2025.World Cup of Darts 2025 teams
Seeded nations (straight into second round)
(1) England – Luke Littler, Luke Humphries (2) Wales – Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price (3) Scotland – Gary Anderson, Peter Wright (4) Northern Ireland – Josh Rock, Daryl GurneyUnseeded nations
Argentina – Jesus Salata, Victor Guillin Australia – Damon Heta, Simon Whitlock Austria – Mensur Suljovic, Rusty-Jake Rodriguez Bahrain – Sadiq Dasmal, Hassan Bucheeri Belgium – Mike De Decker, Dimitri Van den Bergh Canada – Matt Campbell, Jim Long China – Xiaochen Zong, Lihao Wen Chinese Taipei – Pupo Teng-Lieh, An-Sheng Lu Croatia – Pero Ljubic, Boris Krcmar Czechia – Karel Sedlacek, Petr Krivka Denmark – Benjamin Reus, Andreas Hyllgaardshus Finland – Teemu Harju, Marko Kantele France – Thibault Tricole, Jacques Labre Germany – Martin Schindler, Ricardo Pietreczko Gibraltar – Craig Galliano, Justin Hewitt Hong Kong – Man Lok Leung, Lok Yin Lee Hungary – György Jehirszki, Gergely Lakatos India – Nitin Kumar, Mohan Goel Italy – Michele Turetta, Massimo Dalla Rosa Japan – Ryusei Azemoto, Tomoya Goto Latvia – Madars Razma, Valters Melderis Lithuania – Darius Labanauskas, Mindaugas Barauskas Malaysia – Tengku Shah, Jenn Ming Tan Netherlands – Danny Noppert, Gian van Veen New Zealand – Haupai Puha, Mark Cleaver Norway – Cor Dekker, Kent Joran Sivertsen Philippines – Lourence Ilagan, Paolo Nebrida Poland – Krzysztof Ratajski, Radek Szaganski Portugal – Jose de Sousa, Bruno Nascimento Republic of Ireland – William O’Connor, Keane Barry Singapore – Paul Lim, Phuay Wei Tan South Africa – Cameron Carolissen, Devon Petersen Spain – Daniel Zapata Castillo, Ricardo Fernandez Carballo Sweden – Jeffrey de Graaf, Oskar Lukasiak Switzerland – Stefan Bellmont, Alex Fehlmann USA – Danny Lauby, Jules van Dongen Read More Details
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