Quarter-final coverage begins on Sky Sports Arena from 12pm on Sunday with semi-final and final sessions underway from 6pm
Peter Wright and Gary Anderson are the top seeds and are chasing a first World Cup of Darts title
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Sunday at the World Cup of Darts
Quarter-final coverage begins on Sky Sports Arena from 12pm on Sunday with semi-final and final sessions underway from 6pm
It’s trophy day at the World Cup of Darts as the tournament reaches its conclusion with two bumper sessions of top tungsten action.
After two days of darting drama, the tournament is left with six of the eight seeded teams – only Northern Ireland and Austria have perished – and four mouthwatering quarter-finals will get Sunday’s live action going.
England and the Netherlands remain the only teams left to have won the tournament and both are still standing while Scotland, Belgium, Wales and Australia have all reached previous finals and will hope to go one better on Sunday night.