Wednesday, June 10, 2026

2026 World Cup of Darts Preview: Can Anyone Stop England?

 



The 2026 World Cup of Darts heads to Frankfurt this week as 40 nations compete for one of the most prestigious titles in the sport.

Unlike individual tournaments, the World Cup is all about teamwork. Doubles chemistry, finishing under pressure and national pride often produce surprises, making this one of the most unpredictable events on the calendar.

England arrive as overwhelming favourites with Luke Littler and Luke Humphries forming arguably the strongest partnership ever assembled for the event. However, World Cup history has shown that favourites do not always have things their own way.

Here is the Q4QS preview of every group and our predicted qualifiers for the knockout stages.

The Favourites

England

Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are the two highest-rated players in the world and deservedly head the betting.

The big question is not whether England have enough talent. The question is whether any nation can handle the pressure of facing them in the knockout stages.

Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen returns alongside Gian van Veen. The Dutch have won this title four times previously and possess a perfect blend of experience and scoring power.

Northern Ireland

Defending champions Northern Ireland once again field Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney. Rock remains one of the most explosive scorers in world darts and gives the reigning champions a genuine chance of retaining the trophy.

Scotland

Gary Anderson and Cameron Menzies form one of the most dangerous partnerships in the field. If Anderson finds his best form, Scotland could challenge anyone.


Group Predictions

Group A

Germany Philippines New Zealand

Prediction: Germany

Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko should have enough quality to progress, although New Zealand could make life difficult.

Group B

Belgium Hong Kong Slovenia

Prediction: Belgium

Belgium start as favourites, but Hong Kong look capable of producing one of the biggest shocks of the group stage.

Group C

Wales Lithuania Thailand

Prediction: Wales

Jonny Clayton and Nick Kenny should prove too strong.

Group D

Republic of Ireland Singapore Uganda

Prediction: Republic of Ireland

William O'Connor and Mickey Mansell have plenty of experience and should qualify comfortably.

Group E

Poland Portugal Switzerland

Prediction: Poland

One of the most dangerous unseeded nations in the competition.

Group F

Sweden South Africa Mongolia

Prediction: Sweden

Jeffrey de Graaf and Oskar Lukasiak are expected to dominate this group.

Group G

Australia Canada USA

Prediction: Australia

The toughest group in the competition. Australia get the nod, but Canada and USA both have realistic qualification chances.

Group H

Czechia India Denmark

Prediction: Czechia

Karel Sedlacek and Adam Gawlas form a very strong pairing and should advance.

Group I

Austria China France

Prediction: Austria

Austria remain favourites despite a potentially tricky clash with France.

Group J

Latvia Italy Trinidad & Tobago

Prediction: Latvia

Madars Razma's experience could prove decisive.

Group K

Spain Croatia Japan

Prediction: Spain

This looks the toughest group of all. Japan could emerge as one of the tournament's surprise packages.

Group L

Finland Hungary Norway

Prediction: Finland

A very open group, but Finland are narrowly preferred.


Predicted Last 16

Already Qualified:

  • England
  • Netherlands
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland

Predicted Group Winners:

  • Germany
  • Belgium
  • Wales
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Poland
  • Sweden
  • Australia
  • Czechia
  • Austria
  • Latvia
  • Spain
  • Finland

Five Teams To Watch

Poland

Krzysztof Ratajski and Sebastian Bialecki form one of the strongest partnerships outside the seeded nations.

Czechia

A dangerous pairing capable of causing problems for many of the favourites.

Hong Kong

One of the most interesting outsiders in the competition.

Japan

Drawn in a difficult group but possessing enough quality to surprise.

Canada

World Cup experience could prove invaluable in the pressure moments.


Q4QS Prediction

Champion: England

Runner-Up: Netherlands

Semi-Finalists:

  • Scotland
  • Northern Ireland

Dark Horse:

  • Poland

Potential Surprise Package:

  • Hong Kong

The World Cup always delivers drama and surprises. England may be the team to beat, but history suggests at least one outsider will make a deep run in Frankfurt.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Bristol's Most Improved Darts Players – Last 100 Legs Analysis

 


Darts is often measured by trophies, titles and tournament victories.

But improvement is just as important.

With that in mind, I wanted to take a different approach and identify the players making the biggest strides in their game across the Bristol darts scene.

This report covers players competing within approximately 50 miles of Bristol and includes only those who have played at least six events and recorded at least 100 legs. Those requirements ensure that the rankings reward sustained progress rather than a single standout performance.

To calculate improvement, I compared each player's most recent 50 recorded legs with the 50 legs immediately before them. The percentage increase between those two periods determines their ranking.

The results highlight players from every level of the game. Some are newer players finding consistency, while others are already producing strong darts and continuing to raise their standards.

Topping the list is Christopher Willcocks. His average increased from 51.47 to 60.40 across his most recent 50-leg sample, representing an impressive 17.35% improvement.

Natalie Baxter sits second after improving from 44.38 to 50.54 (+13.88%), narrowly ahead of SKITZ 007, whose average rose from 61.20 to 69.69 (+13.87%).

One of the standout performances in the report belongs to Gary Hiscock. Already operating at a very high level, Gary improved from 73.26 to 83.10, an increase of nearly 10 points per three darts. Improving at that level is exceptionally difficult and deserves special recognition.

The rankings also demonstrate that progress can be found throughout the grassroots game. Players averaging in the 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond all feature prominently, showing that improvement is possible regardless of current ability.

These rankings are not intended to identify the best player in Bristol. Instead, they celebrate development, commitment and the steady gains that ultimately make players stronger competitors.

After all, darts is often a game of small improvements repeated consistently over time.

Top 20 Most Improved Players

RankPlayerPrevious 50Latest 50Improvement
1Christopher Willcocks51.4760.4017.35%
2Natalie Baxter44.3850.5413.88%
3SKITZ 00761.2069.6913.87%
4Sam Leitch43.2749.1613.61%
5Gary Hiscock73.2683.1013.43%
6Alfie Taylor46.4352.3012.64%
7Kieran McCormick47.2653.1412.44%
8Owen Smith62.9770.7512.36%
9Joel Hughes59.4466.1911.36%
10James Pryer50.1555.7911.25%
11Arnold Szasz43.1847.9611.07%
12Harry Swann42.4947.0010.61%
13Robin Hardy57.0263.0610.59%
14Todd Marfell55.8861.8010.59%
15Brad Morgan58.2264.3210.48%
16Brooklyn Anthony62.0468.2810.06%
17Kobi Wilkinson45.8650.359.79%
18Kieran Thomas52.9958.149.72%
19Reece Harding53.6958.909.70%
20       Jeol Farrell-Humphreys         52.79        57.87 5           9.62 

South & South West Darts Round-Up – 8 June 2026

 

Another busy evening of grassroots darts across the South and South West saw titles decided across open, ladies and veterans events.

At Southwick Sports Club, Ronnie Sumner claimed the opening Vault Break title after defeating William Woolnough in the final. Sumner also produced one of the standout performances of the evening with a 93.94 average.

The Ladies Knockout was won by Sarah Roberts, who enjoyed an excellent night with nine victories and the highest average of the competition. Roberts defeated Emma Hayward in the final to secure the title.

In the Thrive To Survive U65 Division 1 competition, Logun Godbeer emerged victorious after a hard-fought final against John Maggs. Godbeer recorded seven wins on the night during a strong overall performance.

The U65 Average Round Robin title went to Freddie Scratchley, who defeated Craig Britten in the final after a consistent evening's work.

One of the biggest averages from the region came courtesy of Stuart Dutton, who fired a superb 98.02 average during his victory at the Riverside Club in Wycombe.

Standout Performances

🔥 Stuart Dutton – 98.02

🏆 Ronnie Sumner – Southwick Champion

🏆 Sarah Roberts – Ladies Champion

🎯 Logun Godbeer – U65 Champion

🎯 Freddie Scratchley – U65 Champion

Monday, June 8, 2026

Four Players in the South West of England Making Their Mark

 I thought I'd give you the player profiles of four players in the South West of England that are having a successful 2026 - all of them have are close to the top of their game. 

Geoff James – Consistency Meets Scoring Power

Ranked #690 in the Q4QS Rankings, Geoff James has built an impressive record through a combination of consistency, winning habits and the ability to produce standout performances when it matters most.

The numbers speak for themselves. Geoff has already collected 12 tournament victories while maintaining an outstanding 82.5% win rate across 234 recorded matches. Those figures place him among the more successful players currently competing within the Q4QS database.

While consistency is one of his greatest strengths, Geoff's scoring ability is equally impressive. His season-best average of 107.36 demonstrates a level of performance that very few grassroots players achieve. When Geoff finds his rhythm, he is capable of producing averages that would be respected at any level of the game.

His current average of 79.06 reflects the high standard he maintains throughout the season, while his continued success across multiple events shows his ability to perform under pressure.

As the 2026 season progresses, Geoff remains one of the players to watch and a name that regularly appears near the top end of tournament results across the region.

2026 Q4QS Stats

🏅 Q4QS Rank: #690

🎯 Matches Played: 234

🏆 Tournament Wins: 12

📈 Win Rate: 82.5%

🎯 Current Average: 79.06

💯 Season Best Average: 107.36

Whether it's consistency, winning tournaments or producing big averages, Geoff James continues to make his mark on the South West darts scene.


Iain Howie – Turning Consistency Into Results

Some players produce occasional big performances. Others consistently put themselves in contention week after week. Iain Howie belongs firmly in the second category.

Currently ranked #972 in the Q4QS Rankings, Iain has built an impressive record during 2026, winning 84.4% of his matches and collecting 11 tournament victories along the way.

His season-best average of 100.20 proves he possesses the scoring power to compete with the very best players on any given day. Combined with a current average of 76.03, it paints the picture of a player capable of delivering both quality and consistency.

As the season progresses, Iain continues to be one of the most reliable performers in the South West darts scene and a player who regularly features in the latter stages of events.

2026 Stats

🏅 Q4QS Rank: #972

🎯 Matches Played: 224

🏆 Tournament Wins: 11

📈 Win Rate: 84.4%

🎯 Current Average: 76.03

💯 Season Best Average: 100.20


Steve Boundy – Experience, Activity and Success

One of the most active players in the Q4QS database, Steve Boundy continues to demonstrate why consistency over time is one of the most valuable assets in darts.

Ranked #1042, Steve has recorded an incredible 627 matches and collected 29 tournament victories during his time in the database. Those numbers alone show a player who regularly competes and regularly wins.

With a win percentage of 78.8% and a season-best average of 98.72, Steve combines experience with proven quality. Few players can match his volume of play while maintaining such impressive results.

His record makes him one of the standout performers in the South West grassroots scene.

2026 Stats

🏅 Q4QS Rank: #1042

🎯 Matches Played: 627

🏆 Tournament Wins: 29

📈 Win Rate: 78.8%

🎯 Current Average: 71.73

💯 Season Best Average: 98.72

Andy Steed – A Proven Winner

Andy Steed has built a reputation as one of the most dependable competitors on the South West circuit.

Currently ranked #1065 in the Q4QS Rankings, Andy boasts an impressive 80.6% win rate and has already secured 19 tournament victories.

His season-best average of 103.66 highlights the scoring power that sits behind those results. When Andy finds his rhythm, he is capable of producing performances that can challenge anyone in the field.

With nearly 400 matches played and a current average of 75.22, he continues to combine consistency, experience and quality in equal measure.

2026 Stats

🏅 Q4QS Rank: #1065

🎯 Matches Played: 396

🏆 Tournament Wins: 19

📈 Win Rate: 80.6%

🎯 Current Average: 75.22

💯 Season Best Average: 103.66

South & South West Darts Round-Up: Big Numbers Across The Region (7th June 2026)

 


Sunday produced another busy day of grassroots darts across the South and South West, with strong performances appearing across multiple venues.

In Taunton, Jack Walker lifted the Vault 17 title after defeating Brooklyn Anthony 3-2 in the final. The event also saw C-Jay Pipe fire a superb 93.94 average, while Bailey White added a 91.09 average.

Over in Gloucester, Shaun Vernall claimed the title at The Treddy. Although Vernall took the trophy, some of the biggest averages came from Curtis Greenwood (100.20), Andy Hammond (93.94) and Iain Howie (91.09).

At Kentisbeare, Dean Brown enjoyed a perfect day, winning the event and producing a 93.94 average during his run to the title.

Meanwhile in Christchurch, Tom Crocker took the honours, while Rob Crocker produced the highest average of the day with a brilliant 100.20 average.

Elsewhere, Luke Stallwood won Danny's Open, defeating Luke Peacock 5-1 in the final after another strong day's work.

South & South West Standout Performances

🎯 Curtis Greenwood – 100.20

🎯 Rob Crocker – 100.20

🎯 Dean Brown – 93.94

🎯 C-Jay Pipe – 93.94

🎯 Andy Hammond – 93.94

Another excellent day's action across the region with multiple players breaking through the 90-average barrier and two ton-plus performances recorded.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Beyond Beau: Five Women Making Moves in 2026

 When people talk about women's darts, the conversation often begins with Beau Greaves and the established stars such as Fallon Sherrock, Lisa Ashton and Deta Hedman.

But who could be the next players to make a significant jump?

Using the latest Women's Q4QS Rankings, here are five players who are quietly building momentum in 2026.

Eleanor Cairns

Women's Q4QS Rank: #20

Eleanor Cairns continues to establish herself as one of the most promising names outside the very top tier of women's darts. Strong recent form and a solid win rate have helped her climb into the top 20 of the Women's Q4QS Rankings.

The signs are encouraging. If she can continue converting good performances into deeper tournament runs, Cairns could push towards the elite group before the end of the season.

Aurora Fochesato

Women's Q4QS Rank: #19

Italian player Aurora Fochesato is another name worth watching.

Already sitting just outside the highest echelon of the Women's Q4QS Rankings, she has shown the ability to compete consistently against quality opposition and has established herself as one of the strongest emerging players on the continental European scene.

A breakthrough title or major run could see her climb rapidly.

Lauryn Salter

Women's Q4QS Rank: #26

Lauryn Salter has been putting together a series of encouraging performances throughout 2026.

What stands out is her recent form. Winning matches consistently is often the first sign of a player preparing to make a significant move up the rankings.

She's one to keep firmly on the radar.

Kyana Frauenfelder

Women's Q4QS Rank: #34

Kyana Frauenfelder may not grab as many headlines as some of the bigger names, but the numbers suggest she is moving in the right direction.

Strong recent results and a healthy win percentage have helped her establish herself inside the Women's Q4QS Top 40.

If that trajectory continues, she could become one of the stories of the second half of the season.

Ruby Grey

Women's Q4QS Rank: #36

Ruby Grey is another player showing signs of progress.

Still early in her journey compared to some of the more established names, she has already demonstrated enough quality to suggest there is more to come.

The coming months could be crucial in determining how far she can climb.

The Bigger Picture

Women's darts has never been stronger.

While Beau Greaves remains the benchmark and players such as Fallon Sherrock, Lisa Ashton and Deta Hedman continue to compete at the highest level, a new wave of talent is steadily building underneath them.

Whether it's Eleanor Cairns, Aurora Fochesato, Lauryn Salter, Kyana Frauenfelder or Ruby Grey, don't be surprised if one of these names becomes one of the major stories of 2026.

The future of women's darts looks very bright indeed.

South & South West Darts Results Round-Up – Saturday 6 June 2026

 


Saturday delivered another busy day of darts across the South and South West, with standout performances from some familiar names and several players continuing impressive recent runs.

🏆 Tournament Winners

DARTMANN Open

Johnny Haines produced another excellent performance to lift the DARTMANN Open title, defeating Joe Quiney 6-4 in the final. Haines topped the event with nine wins and recorded multiple 90+ averages during a superb campaign.

ADC South West Bi-Monthly Open

Sean McMurray emerged victorious at Portland Social Club, defeating Ian Lloyd in the final. Ian Spann recorded the highest average of the event with 86.51, but McMurray's consistency saw him claim the title.

Vault 17 Tewkesbury

Shaun Vernall continued his excellent form by adding another title to his growing collection. Vernall defeated Clive Burgess 3-1 in the final and produced the highest average of the tournament.

Street Darts Organisation Open

Jack Western enjoyed a superb day, defeating Kelvin Hart in the final and collecting nine wins across the event.

Phoenix Portsmouth Dart Series

Danny Smith came through one of the biggest fields of the day, defeating Samuel Palmer 5-4 in the final after an impressive run through a 155-match event.

💯 South & South West Highest Averages

1. Gary Simpson (Isle of Wight)

107.36

A stunning performance and the highest average recorded across the South & South West venues on Saturday.

2. Ricky Williams (Portsmouth)

101.64

Produced the highest average at the Phoenix Portsmouth Dart Series.

3. Johnny Haines (DARTMANN Open)

93.94

Champion and one of the standout performers of the day.

4. Darren Herbert (Phoenix Hotel)

91.41

Another strong display from one of the South West's most consistent performers.

5. Shaun Vernall (Tewkesbury)

87.41

Backed up another tournament victory with the highest average in the event.

🔥 Players In Form

Several players continue to appear near the top of reports across the region:

  • Johnny Haines
  • Shaun Vernall
  • Darren Herbert
  • Joe Quiney
  • Gary Simpson
  • Ian Spann

🎯 Performance Of The Day

Gary Simpson – 107.36 Average

The Isle of Wight player produced Saturday's standout performance, firing a superb 107.36 average to top the South & South West charts.

Looking Ahead

Attention now turns to Sunday's action, with players looking to build momentum and continue their climb up the Q4QS rankings. After another busy weekend across the region, several names are beginning to establish themselves as regular contenders.

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