2021 PDC World Cup of Darts


The 2021 PDC World Cup of Darts, known as the 2021 Cazoo World Cup of Darts for sponsorship reasons, was the eleventh edition of the PDC World Cup of Darts. It took place from 9–12 September 2021 at the Sparkassen-Arena in Jena, Germany.
Wales were the defending champions, after beating the English team 3–0 in the 2020 final. However, they lost 2–1 to Scotland in the semi-finals.
Scotland went on to win their second title after beating Austria, represented by Mensur Suljović and Rowby-John Rodriguez, in the final 3–1.

Format

The tournament remained at 32 teams this year, with the top 8 teams being seeded and the remaining 24 teams being unseeded in the first round. As with recent years, the tournament is a straight knockout.
First round: Best of nine legs doubles.

Second round, quarter and semi-finals: Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores are tied, a best of seven legs doubles match will settle the match.

Final: Three points needed to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches are played, followed by a best of seven doubles match. If necessary, one or two best of seven legs singles matches in reverse order are played to determine the champion.

Prize money

Total prize money remained at £350,000.
The prize money per team was:

Teams and seedings

The competing nations were confirmed on 6 September 2021. The Top eight nations based on combined Order of Merit rankings were seeded, and all players named to those teams were the top 2 of each nation on the PDC Order of Merit, with the exception of Scotland and the United States. Peter Wright revealed on September 4 that Gary Anderson would not be representing Scotland for personal reasons and that John Henderson would replace him, while Danny Baggish also had to withdraw from the United States team due to quarantine regulations, with Chuck Puleo replacing him. Players representing unseeded nations were chosen by qualification tournaments specifically for this event.
China and Singapore returned to the competition after having to miss out last year, due to travel problems relating to COVID-19. Croatia were set to return, having not participated in the competition since 2013, but on 7 September, Croatia withdrew following an illness to Boris Krčmar, with Greece replacing them. New Zealand missed out for the first time owing to their country's COVID travel restrictions, and after a confusion by an incorrect communication sent by PDC Nordic & Baltic, it was revealed that the Latvian team of Madars Razma and Nauris Gleglu would be the first reserves, and not one of the 32 teams in the competition.
Paolo Nebrida was due to represent the Philippines, but had to withdraw as his COVID-19 vaccination was not on the approved list to get him into Germany, so he was replaced by Christian Perez. Russia's Dmitriy Gorbunov also had to withdraw to due quarantine regulations and was replaced by Evgenii Izotov.
The teams are as follows:
Seeded nations
RankCountryEntered players
1James Wade and Dave Chisnall
2Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton
3
4
5Daryl Gurney and Brendan Dolan
6Peter Wright and John Henderson
7Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta
8Gabriel Clemens and Max Hopp

Unseeded nations
CountryEntered players
Diogo Portela and Artur Valle
Jeff Smith and Matt Campbell
and
Karel Sedláček and Adam Gawlas
and Niels Heinsøe
Marko Kantele and Veijo Viinikka
Sean Negrette and Justin Hewitt
and Veniamin Symeonidis
and
János Végső and Patrik Kovács
William O'Connor and Steve Lennon
Danilo Vigato and Michele Turetta
and
Darius Labanauskas and
Lourence Ilagan and Christian Perez
Krzysztof Ratajski and Krzysztof Kciuk
José de Sousa and José Marquês
Boris Koltsov and
Paul Lim and Harith Lim
Devon Petersen and Carl Gabriel
Jesús Noguera and José Justicia
Daniel Larsson and
Danny Lauby Jr. and Chuck Puleo

Results

Second round

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match.

Quarter-finals

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match.

Semi-finals

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match will settle the match.

Final

Three match wins were needed to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches followed by a best of seven doubles match. If necessary, one or two best of seven legs reverse singles matches were played to determine the champion.