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Experience the Thrills and Cheers of Darts at the World Cup of Darts Hospitality Ticket!
Get ready for an unforgettable evening of darting action like never before! Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere as the world's best dart players compete head-to-head at the prestigious World Cup of Darts.
These exclusive Hospitality Ticket offers you the ultimate VIP experience, ensuring you don't miss a single moment of the excitement. From prime seating that guarantees an unobstructed view of the dartboard to access to the dedicated hospitality area, we've got you covered for a night of premium entertainment.
Indulge your senses with exquisite catering, featuring a delectable array of culinary delights and a wide selection of beverages, including premium spirits and wines. Our attentive staff will be on hand to cater to your every need, ensuring you have a seamless and enjoyable experience from start to finish.
Not only will you witness legendary darts matches, but the World Cup of Darts is also a unique opportunity to connect with fellow fans and enthusiasts, creating lifelong memories and forging new friendships. Soak in the electrifying atmosphere as the crowd roars with excitement, rallying behind their favourite nations.
Whether you're a devoted darts aficionado or simply looking for a night of thrilling entertainment, these World Cup of Darts Hospitality Tickets promises an unparalleled experience. Don't miss your chance to witness the drama, skill, and passion of darts at its finest.
Book your ticket today and secure your place at one of the most exciting sporting events in the world!
Thursday 27th June 2024 - Day 1 (evening)
Friday 28th June 2024 - Day 2 (afternoon)
Friday 28th June 2024 - Day 2 (evening)
Saturday 29th June 2024 - Day 3 (afternoon)
Saturday 29th June 2024 - Day 3 (evening)
The World Cup of Darts is a team darts tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). It was one of the three new tournaments introduced into the PDC calendar in 2010. The event features teams representing different countries, with each team consisting of two players. Each match is played in a doubles format, with the first round being a best-of-nine-legs match, the quarter-finals, and semi-finals being a best-of-11-legs match, and the final being a best-of-15-legs match. The winning team is awarded the Sid Waddell Trophy.
The tournament has been held annually since its inception in 2010. Due to the rescheduling of the Players Championship Finals in the PDC calendar, the second edition was played in Hamburg, Germany, in February 2012. The event has been held in different locations, including Frankfurt, Germany, where it was hosted from June 15-18, 2023. Australia won the 2023 edition of the event, which was their fifth title in the tournament's history.
Overall, the World Cup of Darts brings together some of the best darts players from around the world and provides an exciting and entertaining spectacle for fans and spectators.
Format
The World Cup of Darts follows a knockout format. The tournament begins with a group stage, where the teams are divided into groups and play a round-robin format. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage, which includes the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final.
Prize money
The prize money for the World Cup of Darts has increased over the years. In 2023, the total prize fund was £350,000, with the winning team receiving £70,000. The prize money is shared between the team members.
Domination by England and the Netherlands
England and the Netherlands have been the most successful teams in the tournament's history. As of 2023, England has won the World Cup of Darts six times, while the Netherlands has won it five times. Their dominance reflects their strength in individual darts as well, as both countries have produced many world-class players.
Notable moments
The World Cup of Darts has witnessed several memorable moments over the years. In 2010, the inaugural event saw the Welsh duo of Mark Webster and Barrie Bates triumph as surprising champions. In 2019, Scotland's Peter Wright and Gary Anderson produced a remarkable comeback in the final to win the title. There have also been exciting matches, high-quality performances, and close finishes throughout the tournament's history.
Global participation
The World Cup of Darts aims to promote the sport globally. It provides an opportunity for players from various countries to represent their nations and compete against the best in the world. The tournament has seen increased participation from countries outside the traditional dart-playing nations, showing the growth and popularity of darts worldwide.