World Cup of Darts: Luke Humphries and Michael Smith’s England defeat Austria in final | Darts News

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The dream team of Luke Humphries and Michael Smith gave England a record-breaking fifth World Cup of Darts title and first since 2016 with a 10-6 victory over Austria.

World Cup debutant Humphries and 2023 world champion Smith delivered the goods to secure England’s first World Cup triumph in eight years.

Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis were the only players to have lifted the World Cup title for England since the tournament’s inception in 2010, but Humphries and Smith created their own history with a dominant success on German soil at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt.

Premier League Darts – Night 15 Results

Quarter-finalsMichael van Gerwen0-0Gerwyn Price
Luke Littler0-0Peter Wright
Luke Humphries0-0Rob Cross
Nathan Aspinall0-0Michael Smith
Semi-finalsVan Gerwen/Price0-0Littler/Wright
Humphries/Cross0-0Aspinall/Smith
FinalXXXXX0-0XXXXX

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Michael Smith finishes off Austria to win a record-breaking fifth World Cup of Darts for England

“I felt the biggest buzz since winning the Worlds. We really wanted this. We really believed we could win it and after that first game we played, we clicked,” Humphries told Sky Sports.

“We’re a cheat code. We were only worried about ourselves. We knew if we played our best, we could do it and we did.

“I just hope we get to come back together and defend it together as champions.”

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Humphries and Smith share their thoughts after their World Cup of Darts triumph against Austria

Smith said: “I’ve finally got my gold medal now thanks to this man because he’s everything.”

England deserved to be crowned champions

“No one has got within four legs of England, they’ve been that dominant,” said Mark Webster, a 2010 World Cup of Darts finalist for Wales.

“They were pushed in that final but they just all the answers including those big finishes from Luke Humphries.

“They functioned as a team throughout. They were heavy favourites and lived up to it. They’re deserved champions.”

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The 2024 Betfred World Matchplay will take place from July 13-21 at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool.

The iconic summer tournament will see 32 of the world’s top stars battling it out across nine days for the Phil Taylor Trophy and £800,000 in prize money.

2024 Betfred World Matchplay
Schedule of Play
Saturday July 13 (7.30pm)

4x First Round

Sunday July 14 (1pm)
Afternoon Session

4x First Round

Evening Session (7pm)
4x First Round

Monday July 15 (7pm)
4x First Round

Tuesday July 16 (7pm)
4x Second Round

Wednesday July 17 (7pm)
4x Second Round

Thursday July 18 (8pm)
2x Quarter-Finals

Friday July 19 (8pm)
2x Quarter-Finals

Saturday July 20 (8pm)
Semi-Finals

Sunday July 21 (1pm)
Afternoon Session

Women’s World Matchplay

Evening Session (8pm)
Final

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