Hungary, South Africa & Portugal pairings confirmed for World Cup

Patrik Kovács

Hungary, South Africa and Portugal are the latest nations to confirm pairings for this summer's new-look World Cup of Darts.

Patrik Kovács will represent Hungary for a fourth time after winning last weekend's Hungarian Super League Finals, with runner-up Levente Sárai to be his partner.

Vernon Bouwers, who competed in the 2019 event, will once again team up with PDC Tour Card Holder Devon Petersen after winning the South Africa Qualifier.

Last weekend also saw the Portuguese Qualifier take place, which was won by Luis Ameixa, who will make his World Cup debut alongside former Grand Slam champion Jose de Sousa.

Last week had seen Ukraine, Bahrain, India and New Zealand's pairings confirmed for the event, which will be held in June in Frankfurt.

A Latin America Qualifier, which is set to feature the likes of Brazil, Costa Rica and Guyana, will be held to determine one place from May 12-14.

Nations who will be represented by players from the PDC Order of Merit will see their teams confirmed on Monday May 29, with the top two ranked players invited to compete for their country.

Nations with qualifiers from the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit will see their players confirmed on May 1, while nations in the PDC Nordic & Baltic region will have a cut-off of June 5 following the PDCNB weekend in Finland. 

The 2023 World Cup of Darts will be staged at Frankfurt's Eissporthalle from June 15-18, with an expanded tournament featuring 40 teams and a £450,000 prize fund.

A revamped format which will feature a group and knockout stage of all Doubles matches across four days of action, as Australia defend the title they won in 2022.

The top four ranked nations, based on the lowest cumulative PDC Order of Merit ranking of the two competing players, will be seeded and will enter at the second round stage. The remaining 36 teams will be split into 12 groups of three for the round-robin first round – including 12 seeded nations – from which each group winner will progress.

The second round, featuring the last 16 nations, will be split across two sessions on Saturday June 17 before the quarter-finals take place on Sunday afternoon, with the tournament culminating in the semi-finals and final on Sunday evening – with the eventual champions to earn a combined £80,000 in prize money.

Tickets for the World Cup of Darts are available now through PDC Europe.

2023 World Cup of Darts
Thursday June 15 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)

Group Stage – Opening Matches

Friday June 16
Afternoon Session (1200 local time, 1100 BST)

Group Stage – Second Matches

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Group Stage – Final Matches

Saturday June 17
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)

Second Round x4

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Second Round x4

Sunday June 18
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)

Quarter-Finals

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Final

Competing Nations
Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine, USA, Wales + Latin America Qualifier

Confirmed Pairings
Bahrain
- Basem Mahmood, Abdulnasser Yusuf
China - Xiaochen Zong, Lihao Wen
Hungary - Patrik Kovács, Levente Sárai
India - Prakash Jiwa, Nitin Kumar
New Zealand - Ben Robb, Warren Parry
Portugal - Jose de Sousa, Luis Ameixa
South Africa - Devon Petersen, Vernon Bouwers
Ukraine - Vladyslav Omelchenko, Illia Pekaruk

Prize Fund (Per Team)
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 - £450,000

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.