ENGLAND will open their bid to win a third successive bwin World Cup of Darts title against debutants Thailand when the 32-team tournament kicks off in Hamburg next month.
	
	The English duo of Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis have taken victory at the Alsterdorfer Sporthalle in Hamburg for the past two years, defeating Australia and Belgium in the respective finals.
	
	They will open this year's event against one of the seven nations making their World Cup of Darts debut after being drawn against Thailand's Thanawat Gaweenuntawong and Watanyu Charoonroj in the first round.
	
	Following the expansion of the tournament to 32 nations this year, the bwin World Cup of Darts will have a knockout format throughout, with number two seeds Netherlands - the 2010 winners - drawn against Italy as Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld face Marco Brantegani and Daniele Petri.
	
	Scotland's Peter Wright and Robert Thornton, the number three seeds, have been drawn against Russia's Evgenii Zhukov and Evgenii Izotov in the first round, while fourth seeds Australia, represented once again by Simon Whitlock and Paul Nicholson, face a tough test against Danish duo Per Laursen and Dennis Lindskjold.
	
	Former finalists Wales and Belgium both face nations making their World Cup debuts, in France and India respectively, while Singapore draw number eight seeds Ireland and Norway drew Hong Kong, who are also making their first World Cup appearance.
	
	Northern Ireland face Malaysia, Austria take on China, last year's semi-finalists Finland meet Poland and Sweden meet Gibraltar, while the USA take on Hungary and Canada will open up against Japan.
	
	Host nation Germany have drawn South Africa, while former semi-finalists Spain drew New Zealand.
	
	The first round will be split across two sessions on Friday, with the second round being held across two sessions on Saturday, before Sunday sees the tournament conclude with the quarter-finals in the afternoon and the semi-finals and final in the evening session.
	
	The bwin World Cup of Darts will be played from June 6-8 at the Sporthalle Hamburg, Germany, and broadcast live on Sky Sports HD. Tickets are available from www.pdc-europe.tv.
	
	The schedule of play and format will be announced in due course.
	
	bwin World Cup of Darts
	First Round Draw & Tournament Bracket
	England (1) v Thailand
	USA (16) v Hungary
	Republic of Ireland (8) v Singapore
	Germany (9) v South Africa
	Wales (5) v France
	Finland (12) v Poland
	Australia (4) v Denmark
	Hong Kong (13) v Norway
	Netherlands (2) v Italy
	Spain (15) v New Zealand
	Belgium (7) v India
	Austria (10) v China
	Northern Ireland (6) v Malaysia
	Canada (11) v Japan
	Scotland (3) v Russia
	Sweden (14) v Gibraltar
	
	The bwin World Cup of Darts draw was made by Sky Sports' Wayne Mardle - see the draw below: