
World Cup of Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Gerwyn Price's Wales taking on Northern Ireland in huge final
AROUND THE WORLD World Cup of Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Gerwyn Price's Wales taking on Northern Ireland in huge final – updates
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THE WORLD CUP of Darts final is here with Northern Ireland taking on Wales RIGHT NOW!
Northern Ireland - featuring the pair of Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney - have sailed into the final after thrashing Germany 8-1 on home soil.
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Wales - with Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton - downed the Netherlands 8-5 to reach the final.
Defending champions and top seeds England - with World No 1 Luke Humphries and world champ Luke Littler - were stunned 8-4 to Germany's pair of Ricardo Pietreczko and Martin Schindler.
Start time: From 12pm BST
From 12pm BST TV channel: Sky Sports Action
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