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What time is the 2023 World Cup of Darts final today? Start time, TV channel and live stream

What time is the 2023 World Cup of Darts final today? Start time, TV channel and live streamDAZN

England, hosts Germany, France, Scotland, Wales, Sweden, Australia and Belgium are the remaining eight countries in the World Cup of Darts.

England take on Germany as the home nation faces one of the favourites, Scotland come up against France in the other draw for the first semi-final. In the other quarter-finals, Wales take on Sweden, and Australia face off with Belgium.

DAZN will broadcast the tournament to subscribers in Brazil, Italy, Spain, Japan and the USA.

Here's everything you need to know about 2023 World Cup of Darts semi-finals and final.  

What time are the 2023 World Cup of Darts quarter-finals, semi-finals and final today? Date, start time

  • Date: Sunday, June 18
  • Start time: 12 p.m. BST / 1 p.m. CET / 7 a.m. ET

The event is set to get underway at 12 p.m. BST / 1 p.m. CET / 7 a.m. ET

What channel/stream is the 2023 World Cup of Darts on today?

  • Brazil, Italy, Spain, Japan and the USA: DAZN 

The 2023 World Cup of Darts will be available to stream live on DAZN in certain regions, click here to find out more.

Where is the 2023 World Cup of Darts being held today? 

The event is being held at Eissporthalle, Frankfurt, in Germany.

2023 World Cup of Darts last day schedule

Sunday June 18

Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)

  • Quarter-Finals

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)

  • Semi-Finals
  • Final

2023 World Cup of Darts format

  • 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


All games will be played in a Doubles format.

2023 World Cup of Darts competing nations & pairings

  • Australia - Damon Heta, Simon Whitlock
  • Austria - Mensur Suljovic, Rowby-John Rodriguez
  • Bahrain - Basem Mahmood, Abdulnasser Yusuf
  • Belgium - Dimitri Van den Bergh, Kim Huybrechts
  • Canada - Matt Campbell, Jeff Smith
  • China - Xiaochen Zong, Lihao Wen
  • Croatia - Boris Krcmar, Romeo Grbavac
  • Czech Republic - Adam Gawlas, Karel Sedlacek
  • Denmark - Vladimir Andersen, Benjamin Reus
  • England - Michael Smith, Rob Cross
  • Finland - Marko Kantele, Paavo Myller
  • France - Thibault Tricole, Jacques Labre
  • Germany - Gabriel Clemens, Martin Schindler
  • Gibraltar - Craig Galliano, Justin Hewitt
  • Guyana - Norman Madhoo, Sudesh Fitzgerald
  • Hong Kong - Man Lok Leung, Lok Yin Lee
  • Hungary - Patrik Kovács, Levente Sárai
  • Iceland - Hallgrimur Egilsson, Vitor Charrua
  • India - Prakash Jiwa, Amit Gilitwala
  • Italy - Michele Turetta, Massimo Dante
  • Japan - Jun Matsuda, Tomoya Goto
  • Latvia - Madars Razma, Dmitriy Zhukov
  • Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas, Mindaugas Barauskas
  • Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen, Danny Noppert
  • New Zealand - Ben Robb, Warren Parry
  • Northern Ireland - Brendan Dolan, Daryl Gurney
  • Philippines - Christian Perez, Lourence Ilagan
  • Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski, Krzysztof Kciuk
  • Portugal - Jose de Sousa, Luis Ameixa
  • Republic of Ireland - William O'Connor, Keane Barry
  • Scotland - Peter Wright, Gary Anderson
  • Singapore - Paul Lim, Harith Lim
  • South Africa - Devon Petersen, Vernon Bouwers
  • Spain - Jose Justicia, Tony Martinez
  • Sweden - Dennis Nilsson, Oskar Lukasiak
  • Switzerland - Stefan Bellmont, Marcel Walpen
  • Thailand - Attapol Eupakaree, Yong Gaweenuntavong
  • Ukraine - Vladyslav Omelchenko, Illia Pekaruk
  • USA - Jules van Dongen, Leonard Gates
  • Wales - Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton
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