Teenage superstar Luke Littler won the title on his Poland Darts Masters debut after a stunning victory in Gliwice.
The 17-year-old knocked out Peter Wright and 2023 world champion Michael Smith before beating Rob Cross 8-3 in the final.
As he went 4-1 up, Littler carded a monster payout of 164, proving he lives for the big occasions.
The rest will follow this last minute news…
What’s next on Sky Sports?
The Darts World Cup will take place from June 27 to 30, 2024 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.
Welshmen Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton are the reigning champions and they will be determined to hold off 39 other nations to retain their title.
Luke Humphries and Smith are in contention to represent England, but Littler will not feature as the two highest-ranked England players in the PDC Order of Merit are chosen. “The Nuke” is currently 25th in the Order of Merit.
Fans can also stream all the action on NOW TV via their mobile device or tablet.
Darts World Cup: schedule
Thursday June 27 (6 p.m. BST)
Group Stage – Opening Matches
Friday June 28
Afternoon session (11am BST)
Group stage – Second matches
Evening session (6 p.m. BST)
Group stage – Final matches
Saturday June 29
Afternoon session (12pm BST)
Second round x4
Evening session (6 p.m. BST)
Second round x4
Sunday June 30
Afternoon session (12pm BST)
Quarter-finals
Evening session (6 p.m. BST)
Semi-finals
Final
What is the format?
- Group stage – The best of seven stages
- Second turn – The best of 15 legs
- Quarter-finals – The best of 15 legs
- Semi-finals – The best of 15 legs
- Final – The best of 19 stages
All matches will be played in doubles
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