
England's Luke Littler and Luke Humphries won the World Cup of Darts with a 10-5 victory over Netherlands' Michael van Gerwen and Gian van Veen.
In a battle between the top four players in the world, it was the top seeded world No 1 and world No 2 that came out on top against the second seeded world No 3 and world No 4, England coming up with their most dominant performance of the tournament in the moment it mattered.
It is a record-extending sixth win for England. It marks Humphries' second win after his 2024 triumph with Michael Smith, while it is Littler's first World Cup win on his second attempt.
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England averaged a remarkable104.7, which is the highest average ever in a World Cup final.
The battle between England and Netherlands marked the first time the top two seeds have contested the World Cup final since 2020 when Wales' Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton took on England's Michael Smith and Rob Cross, with Wales taking the spoils.
Littler and Humphries take home £100,000 for their win, with Van Gerwen and Van Veen claiming £48,000.
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