The World Cup of Darts was introduced into the PDC calendar in 2010 and has been a hugely popular and entertaining event ever since.
We take a look back at all of the previous winners of the World Cup of Darts.
England are the record five-time winners of the World Cup of Darts, claiming glory in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2024.
Four of these five triumphs were recorded by the dazzling duo of Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis, before Luke Humphries and Michael Smith added to their country's honours in 2024.
The Netherlands are the second most successful nation in the competition with four title wins, three of which were registered by a blockbuster partnership of Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld.
Scotland and Wales both have two World Cup of Darts titles - with Gary Anderson, Peter Wright and John Henderson forming victorious Scottish teams in 2019 and 2021, whilst the combination of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton saw the Welsh come out on top in 2020 and 2023.
Year | Winners | Runners-up |
2024 | England (Luke Humphries & Michael Smith) | Austria (Mensur Suljovic & Rowby-John Rodriguez) |
2023 | Wales (Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton) | Scotland (Peter Wright & Gary Anderson) |
2022 | Australia (Damon Heta & Simon Whitlock) | Wales (Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton) |
2021 | Scotland (Peter Wright & John Henderson) | Austria (Mensur Suljovic & Rowby-John Rodriguez) |
2020 | Wales (Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton) | England (Michael Smith & Rob Cross) |
2019 | Scotland (Gary Anderson & Peter Wright) | Ireland (Steve Lennon & William O'Connor) |
2018 | Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld) | Scotland (Gary Anderson & Peter Wright) |
2017 | Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld) | Wales (Mark Webster & Gerwyn Price) |
2016 | England (Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis) | Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld) |
2015 | England (Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis) | Scotland (Gary Anderson & Peter Wright) |
2014 | Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld) | England (Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis) |
2013 | England (Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis) | Belgium (Kim Huybrechts & Ronny Huybrechts) |
2012 | England (Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis) | Australia (Simon Whitlock & Paul Nicholson) |
2010 | Netherlands (Raymond van Barneveld & Co Stompe) | Wales (Mark Webster & Barrie Bates) |