Henderson hoping to reignite career after 'best night of life'

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John Henderson is hoping to reignite his career after enjoying the 'best night of his life'.

Super Scotland win Cazoo World Cup of Darts

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Germany & Wales survive Doubles deciders at Cazoo World Cup

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Wales and Germany had to come through Doubles deciders to reach the quarter-finals of the Cazoo World Cup of Darts

England avoid Brazil upset in Cazoo World Cup of Darts opener

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Four-time winners England avoided an upset against Brazil as the Cazoo World Cup of Darts first round concluded.

Aussies inspired by Kyle Anderson in Cazoo World Cup bid

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Australia's Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta are aiming to claim Cazoo World Cup of Darts glory in memory of Kyle Anderson.

How to watch the 2021 Cazoo World Cup of Darts

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Check out all the ways you can watch the 2021 Cazoo World Cup of Darts wherever you are in the world.

Wales, Netherlands & Scotland progress on Cazoo World Cup Day One

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Reigning champions Wales made a strong start to their defence of the Cazoo World Cup of Darts title on the opening night in Jena.

Ranked: Which players perform best in the World Cup pairs format

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Christopher Kempf takes a look at which players tend to perform best in the unique pairs format.

2021 Cazoo World Cup of Darts 32-team guide

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Get to know this year's Cazoo World Cup of Darts nations and competitors with our 32-team guide.

Wales 'the team to beat' says Price ahead of World Cup opener

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Gerwyn Price believes Wales are 'the team to beat' at this year's Cazoo World Cup of Darts.

2019 BetVictor World Cup of Darts
Thursday June 6 

Japan 5-4 Gibraltar
South Africa 5-4 Northern Ireland
New Zealand 5-1 Lithuania
Belgium 5-1 Hong Kong
Sweden 5-1 Brazil
Singapore 5-3 Wales
Germany 5-1 Hungary
Scotland 5-0 Denmark

Friday June 7 
USA 5-1 China
Canada 5-3 Italy
Poland 5-2 Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland 5-1 Greece
England 5-1 Philippines
Austria 5-3 Russia
Australia 5-4 Finland
Netherlands 5-0 Spain

Saturday June 8
Second Round
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)

New Zealand 2-1 South Africa
Singles One: Cody Harris 4-0 Vernon Bouwers
Singles Two: Haupai Puha 0-4 Devon Petersen 
Doubles: New Zealand 4-2 South Africa

Japan 2-0 Singapore
Singles One: Seigo Asada 4-3 Paul Lim
Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu 4-2 Harith Lim 

Scotland 2-0 Sweden
Singles One: Gary Anderson 4-0 Magnus Caris
Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-2 Dennis Nilsson 

Belgium 2-0 Germany
Singles One: Kim Huybrechts 4-3 Martin Schindler
Singles Two: Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-0 Max Hopp
 

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Canada 2-0 Australia
Singles One: Dawson Murschell 4-3 Simon Whitlock
Singles Two: Jim Long 4-3  Kyle Anderson 

Austria 2-0 USA
Singles One: Zoran Lerchbacher 4-1 Darin Young 
Singles Two: Mensur Suljovic 4-0 Chuck Puleo

Republic of Ireland 2-0 England
Singles One: Steve Lennon 4-3 Michael Smith
Singles Two: William O'Connor 4-1 Rob Cross 

Netherlands 2-0 Poland
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen 4-2 Krzysztof Ratajski
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena 4-1 Tytus Kanik

Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session
Quarter-Finals

Japan 2-0 New Zealand
Singles One: Seigo Asada 4-1 Cody Harris
Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu 4-3 Haupai Puha
Doubles: (Not Needed)

Scotland 2-0 Belgium
Singles One: Gary Anderson 4-2 Kim Huybrechts
Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-2 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Doubles: (Not Needed)

Republic of Ireland 2-1 Austria 
Singles One: Steve Lennon 4-1 Zoran Lerchbacher
Singles Two: William O'Connor 0-4 Mensur Suljovic
Doubles: Republic of Ireland 4-0 Austria

Netherlands 2-1 Canada
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen 2-4 Dawson Murschell
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena 4-2 Jim Long
Doubles: Netherlands 4-1 Canada

Evening Session
Semi-Finals

Scotland 2-0 Japan 
Singles One: Gary Anderson 4-2 Seigo Asada
Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-1 Haruki Muramatsu
Doubles: (Not Needed)

Republic of Ireland 2-1 Netherlands
Singles One: Steve Lennon 3-4 Michael van Gerwen
Singles Two: William O'Connor 4-1 Jermaine Wattimena
Doubles: Republic of Ireland 4-0 Netherlands

Final
Scotland 3-1 Republic of Ireland
Singles One: Gary Anderson 2-4 Steve Lennon
Singles Two: Peter Wright 4-2 William O'Connor
Doubles: Scotland 4-0 Republic of Ireland
Singles Three: Peter Wright 4-1 Steve Lennon
Singles Four: Gary Anderson v William O'Connor (Not Needed)