
Frankfurt, Germany
The world of darts is gearing up for one of its most exciting annual events—the 2025 World Cup of Darts, scheduled to take place from June 12 to 15 at the iconic Eissporthalle in Frankfurt. This year’s edition promises to be a spectacle of precision, nerve, and national pride.
A total of 40 countries will compete in the doubles-format tournament, with top-ranked professionals representing their nations. All eyes are on England, who have chosen Luke Humphries, the reigning World No. 1, and teen sensation Luke Littler to carry their hopes. Littler, who stunned the darts world with his breakout performances in 2024, is making his World Cup debut.
The competition will feature a mix of global powerhouses like Netherlands, Wales, and Scotland, along with emerging nations eager to make a mark. The format includes group stages followed by high-stakes knockout rounds, ensuring non-stop drama and elite competition.

Last year’s champions, Wales, led by Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, return to defend their crown, but with strong teams across the board, the title race is wide open.
For darts fans and casual sports lovers alike, the World Cup of Darts offers not just entertainment but a reminder of how precision, pressure, and patriotism combine to create sporting magic.