The World Cup of Darts brings together the two best players from each country to compete in a doubles tournament in Frankfurt.
The unique event sees England come in as the favourites with the pairing of Luke Littler and Luke Humphries. Reigning champions Northern Ireland have Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney representing again, hoping to repeat their magic of last year.
Below, we have collected all the information on the broadcasters from around the world who are showing the World Cup so that, wherever you are, you do not miss a moment of the exciting, tungsten-throwing action.
World Cup of Darts key information
• Date: Thursday, June 11 - Sunday, June 14
• Venue: Eissporthalle, Frankfurt
• TV channels: Sky Sports (UK)
• Odds: ENG (4/9) - NED (6/1) - NI (14/1)
Where to watch in the UK & Ireland
If you are tuning in from the UK or Ireland, Sky Sports remains the undisputed home of darts. The broadcaster has wall-to-wall coverage of every single session of the World Cup for fans to enjoy.
Sky Sports can be streamed on your TV with a subscription with the service or with NOW. You can also watch through the SkyGo app while away from the TV.
Where to watch in Mainland Europe
On the European continent, watching from the host nation of Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, DAZN Germany will broadcast all sessions live and in full length with German commentary.
Across the Netherlands, Nordics, and Poland, fans will need to tune into the dedicated Viaplay darts coverage to watch their national pairings battle for the trophy.
In Belgium, terrestrial broadcaster VTM covers the tournament for those cheering on the dark-horse Belgian duo of Mike De Decker and Dimitri Van den Bergh.
Where to watch in North America & the Southern Hemisphere
Across the Atlantic, Peacock TV USA is the exclusive home for fans in the USA looking to track the progress of Team USA's Adam Sevada and Stowe Buntz.
Down under, Australian fans can watch every session live on Foxtel or through Kayo Sports Australia if they get up in the early hours to catch the action.
Where to watch in the Rest of the World
For international fans residing outside these core broadcasting zones, the PDC provides its own official streaming service. Purchasing a PDCTV live subscription opens up access to premium English commentary and high-definition streams for the entire global tournament.
Users must remain aware of local rights agreements before purchasing, though with strict geoblocking restrictions apply in territories where major domestic broadcasters hold exclusive rights, such as the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands.
