Wales Poised to Dominate the 2025 World Cup of Darts with Dynamic Duo
Wales' top darts players, Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, are set to make a significant impact at the 2025 World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt.

The 2025 World Cup of Darts is set to kick off in Frankfurt, Germany, and Wales is ready to make a strong statement. Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price, the dynamic duo from Wales, are eyeing their third victory in this prestigious international doubles tournament. Having triumphed in 2020 and 2023, they are determined to add another title to their impressive record.
The Competition
This year, the competition is fierce, with England represented by the top two players in the Professional Darts Corporation's rankings: Luke Humphries and the teenage sensation Luke Littler. Despite the strong competition, Clayton remains confident in their abilities.
"All the talk is about the two Lukes, but I'm sure me and Gez can do something about that," said Clayton. "Gezzy is a great front runner and I think I'm a pretty good number two, so we click as a team. Hopefully, we will do some damage this year. If we can lift that trophy for a third time, it'd be great."
Past Performances
Clayton and Price have both had their share of success against Humphries and Littler in 2025. In May, Clayton beat Humphries on the way to winning the Dutch Darts Championship, while Price and Littler each won half of their match-ups in the Premier League.
The Favorites
Price acknowledges that England is the favorite but remains optimistic. "There's no reason why they're not favorites," said Price. "But there's a lot of good teams that are going to be there. Anybody can win it, but they're definitely favorites."
Tournament Structure
As one of the top four seeds - alongside England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland - Wales will begin their World Cup campaign in the second round. From the second round through to the semi-finals, matches are best of 15 legs. In Sunday's final, the number of legs increases to the best-of-19.
Team Mentality
Clayton believes their rugby background gives them an edge. "We go out as a team, and I think the rugby background helps," said Clayton. "We've played in team games before, and I know rugby is completely different to darts, but it is the team mentality. We believe in each other, and you have to believe in your team-mate."
Representing Wales
Representing Wales holds a special place in Clayton's heart. "There's no better feeling than representing Wales," added Clayton. "Being a Welshman, I'm so proud when I put that jersey on. No matter what sport you play, if you can represent your country, there is no better feeling."
Conclusion
With their eyes set on the prize, Clayton and Price are ready to bring their A-game to the 2025 World Cup of Darts. Their teamwork, experience, and determination make them formidable contenders in this highly anticipated tournament.