Several more in the running
Darts World Cup schedule – then the Germans will play
Updated 12/22/2025 – 3:27 p.mReading time: 5 minutes

In “Ally Pally” the arrows whiz towards the target again. The top players meet at the Darts World Cup. t-online tells you who is dueling with whom and when.
It is the highlight of the year for all darts fans: the world championship in London’s legendary Alexandra Palace, popularly known as “Ally Pally”. Here the grandees of darts gradually meet each other in highly exciting one-on-one duels, throwing dart after dart, 180 after 180, until a new world champion is crowned at the end.
The reigning champion is the Englishman Luke Littler, but the competition for the 18-year-old on the way to defending his title is fierce and another victory is by no means guaranteed. There are five German darts professionals in the field of participants: Martin Schindler, Ricardo Pietreczko, Gabriel Clemens, Max Hopp and Arno Merk. They all want to play a successful World Cup and maybe surprise one or two of them.
Find out with the t-online game panel when the German players take the board and when it is the turn of the stars of the scene. You will also find out how the matches ended here every day.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
1st round (from 8 p.m.)
Kim Huybrechts – Arno Merk 1:3
Michael Smith – Lisa Ashton 3-0
Luke Littler – Darius Labanauskas 3-0
Madars Razma – Jamai van den Herik 3:1
Friday, December 12, 2025
1st round (from 1.30 p.m.)
Niels Zonneveld – Haupai Puha 3-0
Ian White – Mervyn King 3-2
Ryan Searle – Chris Landman 3-0
Rob Cross – Cor Dekker 3-0
1st round (from 8 p.m.)
Ross Smith – Andreas Harrysson 2:3
Ricky Evans – Man Lok Leung 3-0
Gian van Veen – Cristo Reyes 3:1
Damon Heta – Steve Lennon 3:1
Saturday, December 13, 2025
1st round (from 1.30 p.m.)
Mario Vandenbogaerde – David Davies 0:3
Andrew Gilding – Cam Crabtree 3:1
Luke Woodhouse – Boris Krcmar 3:1
Gary Anderson – Adam Hunt 3:2
1st round (from 8 p.m.)
Jeffrey de Graaf – Paul Lim 1:3
Wessel Nijman – Karel Sedlacek 3:0
Luke Humphries – Ted Evetts 3-1
Gabriel Clemens – Alex Spellman 3-0
