Darts World Cup 2024: Luke Humphries lights the fireworks in the final!
The 2024 Darts World Cup at Ally Pally: high excitement, top players and exciting matches from December 15th to January 3rd. Experience the action!

Darts World Cup 2024: Luke Humphries lights the fireworks in the final!
The anticipation for the Darts World Championship 2024/2025 is increasing! From December 15, 2024 to January 3, 2025, the legendary Alexandra Palace in London will be the venue for exciting competitions where the best darts players in the world will compete against each other. The event, which is taking place for the 32nd time this year, promises exciting games and an exciting atmosphere VOL.AT reported.
Reigning champion Luke Humphries will be in the spotlight once again with a chance to defend his title. Last year he prevailed in the final with an impressive 7:4 win against Luke Littler. Since then, Humphries has consolidated his top position in the world rankings, while Littler was rewarded with £200,000 in prize money for his strong performance in the last tournament. A total of 96 players from 28 nations will compete for £2.5 million in prize money, with the winner taking home £500,000 watson.ch highlights.
The course of the World Cup and the rules
The World Darts Championship will be played in multiple rounds and over various lengths, starting with the first round, which runs from December 15th to 21st. The games are played in “501 Double Out” mode, with players having to score points in alternating rounds. A player wins a leg if he gets exactly zero points first. Particular attention is paid to the nine darts - a perfect leg in which a player scores exactly 501 points using just nine darts. The experts expect that defending champion Humphries and youngster Littler, who shone in the last final, will be the main players. The betting odds confirm this: Humphries is seen as the clear favorite, followed by Littler and other greats such as Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson.
Exciting news is the first-time participation of the Swiss player Stefan Bellmont and the two women, Noa-Lynn van Leuven and Fallon Sherrock. Sherrock, the first woman to win a game at a World Darts Championship, is sure to generate excitement. This year too, the journals expect an incomparable atmosphere in the Ally Pally, which will turn into a “cauldron” with over 2,500 fans at the darts event and delight visitors with its dazzling outfits and exuberant atmosphere.