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8 legs on that board and it's ripped to bits on the 20 already.
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2019 BetVictor World Cup of Darts
Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Japan 2-0 New Zealand
Singles One: Seigo Asada (92.11) 4 (7) 1 (81.48) Cody Harris
Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu (84.81) 4 (7) 3 (79.26) Haupai Puha
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Scotland 2-0 Belgium
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.41) 4 (7) 2 (99.99) Kim Huybrechts
Singles Two: Peter Wright (110.29) 4 (7) 2 (103.54) Dimitri Van den Bergh
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Republic of Ireland 2-1 Austria
Singles One: Steve Lennon (82.26) 4 (7) 1 (81.71) Zoran Lerchbacher
Singles Two: William O'Connor (84.80) 0 (7) 4 (96.67) Mensur Suljovic
Doubles: Republic of Ireland (87.13) 4 (7) 0 (78.77) Austria
Netherlands 2-1 Canada
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen (84.82) 2 (7) 4 (84.75) Dawson Murschell
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena (86.37) 4 (7) 2 (80.28) Jim Long
Doubles: Netherlands (95.58) 4 (7) 1 (87.82) Canada
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Scotland v Japan
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.48) 4 (2) 2 (100.16) Seigo Asada
Singles Two: Peter Wright (89.13) 4 (7) 1 (74.07) Haruki Muramatsu
Doubles: (Not needed)
Republic of Ireland v Netherlands
Singles One:
Singles Two:
Doubles:
Final
Scotland/Japan v Republic of Ireland/Netherlands
Singles One:
Singles Two:
Doubles:
Singles Three:
Singles Four:
Format
Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals
The Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
Final
The Final will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games is declared the winner.
Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Japan 2-0 New Zealand
Singles One: Seigo Asada (92.11) 4 (7) 1 (81.48) Cody Harris
Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu (84.81) 4 (7) 3 (79.26) Haupai Puha
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Scotland 2-0 Belgium
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.41) 4 (7) 2 (99.99) Kim Huybrechts
Singles Two: Peter Wright (110.29) 4 (7) 2 (103.54) Dimitri Van den Bergh
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Republic of Ireland 2-1 Austria
Singles One: Steve Lennon (82.26) 4 (7) 1 (81.71) Zoran Lerchbacher
Singles Two: William O'Connor (84.80) 0 (7) 4 (96.67) Mensur Suljovic
Doubles: Republic of Ireland (87.13) 4 (7) 0 (78.77) Austria
Netherlands 2-1 Canada
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen (84.82) 2 (7) 4 (84.75) Dawson Murschell
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena (86.37) 4 (7) 2 (80.28) Jim Long
Doubles: Netherlands (95.58) 4 (7) 1 (87.82) Canada
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Scotland v Japan
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.48) 4 (2) 2 (100.16) Seigo Asada
Singles Two: Peter Wright (89.13) 4 (7) 1 (74.07) Haruki Muramatsu
Doubles: (Not needed)
Republic of Ireland v Netherlands
Singles One:
Singles Two:
Doubles:
Final
Scotland/Japan v Republic of Ireland/Netherlands
Singles One:
Singles Two:
Doubles:
Singles Three:
Singles Four:
Format
Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals
The Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
Final
The Final will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games is declared the winner.
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Another great performance by Scotland.
Looks like the rest has done Ando good and Wright settling for his most usual darts for the whole competition is playing well.
Looks like the rest has done Ando good and Wright settling for his most usual darts for the whole competition is playing well.
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Dutchies going out here
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Steve Lennon takes out finishes of 131 and 128 in legs 1 and 3 against throw to put Ireland 3-0 up in the deciding doubles match.
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Fantastic performance from Ireland to win the doubles 4-0.
Well deserved finalists, but hopefully their run comes to an end in the Final.
Well deserved finalists, but hopefully their run comes to an end in the Final.
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Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Japan 2-0 New Zealand
Singles One: Seigo Asada (92.11) 4 (7) 1 (81.48) Cody Harris
Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu (84.81) 4 (7) 3 (79.26) Haupai Puha
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Scotland 2-0 Belgium
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.41) 4 (7) 2 (99.99) Kim Huybrechts
Singles Two: Peter Wright (110.29) 4 (7) 2 (103.54) Dimitri Van den Bergh
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Republic of Ireland 2-1 Austria
Singles One: Steve Lennon (82.26) 4 (7) 1 (81.71) Zoran Lerchbacher
Singles Two: William O'Connor (84.80) 0 (7) 4 (96.67) Mensur Suljovic
Doubles: Republic of Ireland (87.13) 4 (7) 0 (78.77) Austria
Netherlands 2-1 Canada
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen (84.82) 2 (7) 4 (84.75) Dawson Murschell
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena (86.37) 4 (7) 2 (80.28) Jim Long
Doubles: Netherlands (95.58) 4 (7) 1 (87.82) Canada
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Scotland v Japan
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.48) 4 (2) 2 (100.16) Seigo Asada
Singles Two: Peter Wright (89.13) 4 (7) 1 (74.07) Haruki Muramatsu
Doubles: (Not needed)
Republic of Ireland v Netherlands
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen (93.46) 4 (7) 3 (88.91) Steve Lennon
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena (75.96) 1 (7) 4 (85.82) Willie O'Connor
Doubles: Netherlands (90.84) 0 (7) (100.20) Republic of Ireland
Final
Scotland v Republic of Ireland
Singles One:
Singles Two:
Doubles:
Singles Three:
Singles Four:
Format
Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals
The Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
Final
The Final will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games is declared the winner.
Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Japan 2-0 New Zealand
Singles One: Seigo Asada (92.11) 4 (7) 1 (81.48) Cody Harris
Singles Two: Haruki Muramatsu (84.81) 4 (7) 3 (79.26) Haupai Puha
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Scotland 2-0 Belgium
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.41) 4 (7) 2 (99.99) Kim Huybrechts
Singles Two: Peter Wright (110.29) 4 (7) 2 (103.54) Dimitri Van den Bergh
Doubles: (Not Needed)
Republic of Ireland 2-1 Austria
Singles One: Steve Lennon (82.26) 4 (7) 1 (81.71) Zoran Lerchbacher
Singles Two: William O'Connor (84.80) 0 (7) 4 (96.67) Mensur Suljovic
Doubles: Republic of Ireland (87.13) 4 (7) 0 (78.77) Austria
Netherlands 2-1 Canada
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen (84.82) 2 (7) 4 (84.75) Dawson Murschell
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena (86.37) 4 (7) 2 (80.28) Jim Long
Doubles: Netherlands (95.58) 4 (7) 1 (87.82) Canada
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Scotland v Japan
Singles One: Gary Anderson (100.48) 4 (2) 2 (100.16) Seigo Asada
Singles Two: Peter Wright (89.13) 4 (7) 1 (74.07) Haruki Muramatsu
Doubles: (Not needed)
Republic of Ireland v Netherlands
Singles One: Michael van Gerwen (93.46) 4 (7) 3 (88.91) Steve Lennon
Singles Two: Jermaine Wattimena (75.96) 1 (7) 4 (85.82) Willie O'Connor
Doubles: Netherlands (90.84) 0 (7) (100.20) Republic of Ireland
Final
Scotland v Republic of Ireland
Singles One:
Singles Two:
Doubles:
Singles Three:
Singles Four:
Format
Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals
The Second Round, Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
Final
The Final will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games is declared the winner.
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Always good to see MVG lose..
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Haven't watched much of this until this evening. Been a great watch - very pleasant surprise tbh. Have to say I've been impressed with Ireland and think they might do it - let's see
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Two more players for the GSOD?
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Think it might be 3. Snakebite not previously qualified and although Willie won a PC, dont think that would have been enough come the end of the qualifying.
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Have to say think this has been a fantastic event. Shocks and quality darts aplenty.
Republic of Ireland have been brilliant, as have Scotland and the two best teams are contesting the final.
Clearly am supporting Scotland, but in all fairness would not begrudge O'Connor and Lennon winning, should they continue playing this well.
Republic of Ireland have been brilliant, as have Scotland and the two best teams are contesting the final.
Clearly am supporting Scotland, but in all fairness would not begrudge O'Connor and Lennon winning, should they continue playing this well.
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Well played Scotland.Thought Snakebite was absolutely brilliant, and Gary played great following his rest.
Just goes to show that when Peter sticks to a set of darts which he has had proven results with, he is a world class player.
Just goes to show that when Peter sticks to a set of darts which he has had proven results with, he is a world class player.
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What a flipping fantastic tournament yet again the World Cup has proven to be! Easily the most entertaining PDC event since March's UK Open, from start to finish.
The Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg a wise choice & played in front of more fans than ever before, even for Thursday's 1st round. Surprises but not shocks from Canada, New Zealand & Japan all winning their 1st & 2nd round contests, the retirement of Magnus Caris, respectful yet consistently atmospheric crowd, and magnificent performances from Willie O'Connor, Steve Lennon, the returning Gary Anderson & return to TV form for Snakey.
Chuffed to bits for Gary & Peter, they have deserved this title so much over the last 3/4 years, finally they've done it & dove-tailed perfectly as a team, they are possibly closer now than ever before, and it's shown in their displays this week. Class acts all round and nice to see no silly nonsense up on the stage all week, just good banter, good darts & a great result at the end of it.
Roll onto the best event of the year in 6 weeks .... the Matchplay in Blackpool!
The Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg a wise choice & played in front of more fans than ever before, even for Thursday's 1st round. Surprises but not shocks from Canada, New Zealand & Japan all winning their 1st & 2nd round contests, the retirement of Magnus Caris, respectful yet consistently atmospheric crowd, and magnificent performances from Willie O'Connor, Steve Lennon, the returning Gary Anderson & return to TV form for Snakey.
Chuffed to bits for Gary & Peter, they have deserved this title so much over the last 3/4 years, finally they've done it & dove-tailed perfectly as a team, they are possibly closer now than ever before, and it's shown in their displays this week. Class acts all round and nice to see no silly nonsense up on the stage all week, just good banter, good darts & a great result at the end of it.
Roll onto the best event of the year in 6 weeks .... the Matchplay in Blackpool!
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LiveDarts interview with the World Cup winning Scottish team.
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Yes, Wright now guaranteed, currently in 7th, Lennon and O'Connor get the lowest priority spots of the TV qualifiers, in 12th and 13th. O'Connor was previously 17th, by position on the OOM.
Now:
14 White (ET6, ET7)
15 Chisnall (PC2, PC7)
16 Durrant (PC4, PC15)
17 Clayton (PC10)
18 Lewis (PC8)
19 de Zwaan (PC14)
20 Ward (PC16)
Durrant is currently vulnerable to ET wins or TV wins or runner-up or by any not above him, and to Clayton, Lewis or de Zwaan winning another PC, due to Durrant's low ranking. All the upsets in this years World Cup have really weakened his position.
White's 2 ET wins and ranking make him very safe, while Chisnall's OOM ranking puts him in a good position.
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So Clayton, Lewis, de Zwaan and Ward first for the drop if we see any more unusual results.
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No Chris. Maximum of 16 spots available via the qualification table. The remaining 16 spots are split between the BDO and the PDC Qualifier.
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