Group 1England and the Netherlands qualified for the knock-out stages on opening day as expected. Switzerland and Romania bowed out to two of the top nations in the world of darts. England finished with three points – one ahead of the Netherlands followed by Switzerland with one point and underdogs
Schedule of play for Thursday – 22nd September 10.00 – Mens Singles Event (Knockout matches up to and including semi-finals)14.15 – Womens Pairs Event (Last 16 matches up to and including semi-finals)14.15 – Boys Singles Event (Round Robin and knockout matches up to and including semi-finals) updated brackets can be
The Boys from the Netherlands dominated the Europe Cup Youth which was played in Aberdeen, Scotland. They won the Singles with Jimmy Hendriks defeating Jake Jones (England) by 3 sets to 1. They also took the Pairs title with Jeffrey de Zwaan & Mike Zuijdwijk defeating fellow teammates Jerry Hendriks
Australia have won the Asia Pacific Cup title finishing with 266 points. Japan took second with a very narrow 2 point advantage over New Zealand in 3rd place. WINNERS: Ladies Pairs: Corrine Hammond / Lavinia Hogg, Australia Ladies Singles: Jannette Jonathan, New Zealand Mens Pairs: Anthony Fleet / Geoff Kime,
WDF Europe Cup was played Kemer, Antalya, Turkey Wales have won the ladies pairs final, defeating Republic of Ireland 6 – 2. The win also ensures that the Welsh Ladies, Julie Gore and Rhian Edwards, take the overall title regardless of the results in the singles final. In an all
Englands men will be hoping for some favours today as the finals get under way. With 12 points guaranteed in the mens pairs England could finish European Cup winners but only if Belgium and Wales step in to help them by defeating the Netherlands in the singles event and Team