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World Cup of Darts 2024 LIVE RESULTS: Humphries and Smith fire England to record-breaking fifth title – latest updates

ENGLAND have THRASHED Austria 10-6 in the final of the World Cup of Darts.

Luke Humphries and Michael Smith fired England to a record-breaking fifth triumph in the iconic tournament.

The two stars also saw off the Scottish pair of Peter Wright and Gary Anderson on their route to the final.

  • World Cup of Darts winners: England (Luke Humphries and Michael Smith)

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  • The four top seeds

    These are the four nations who go straight through to the second round:

    1 England - Luke Humphries, Michael Smith.
    2 Wales - Jonny Clayton, Jim Williams.
    3 Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen, Danny Noppert.
    4 Scotland - Peter Wright, Gary Anderson.

  • How long is each match?

    Each match is pretty similar to Premier League Darts and the European Tour - at least in terms of length.

    Group Stage - Best of seven legs.
    Second Round - Best of 15 legs.
    Quarter-Finals - Best of 15 legs.
    Semi-Finals - Best of 15 legs.
    Final - Best of 19 legs.

  • How it works...

    Last year's successful format will be repeated - groups and knockout stages of all doubles matches over four days.

    The top four seeds are the nations with the lowest combined PDC Order of Merit ranking of their two players.

    Those four countries - England, Wales, the Netherlands, Scotland - enter at the second-round stage.

    The other 36 teams are split into 12 groups of three for the round-robin first round - battling to join the four seeds on Saturday.

  • Get ready for the World Cup... but with no Littler

    Frankfurt is ready for the launch of the World Cup of Darts this evening.

    But the sport's biggest star will be missing.

    Luke Littler is NOT in the England side as they bid for a fifth crown.

    But they are still top seeds and strong favourites via the pairing of world champion Luke Humphries and Michael Smith.

    Holders Wales are without main man Gerwyn Price - so Jim Williams comes in to partner Jonny Clayton.

    Michael van Gerwen and Danny Noppert represent third seeds and four-time winners Netherlands.

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