Nations with players on the PDC Werner Rankings Ladder now have their pairings locked in for next month’s showpiece, which will take place at Frankfurt’s Eissporthalle from June 11-14.
The annual pairs event will see 40 teams compete for the coveted title and a boosted £500,000 prize fund, as England, Netherlands, Northern Ireland and Scotland - the top four ranked nations based on lowest cumulative PDC ranking – enter the tournament in round two.
World Champion Luke Littler and Luke Humphries renew their partnership for top seeds England, who are eyeing a record-extending sixth World Cup triumph in 2026.
Gian van Veen and Michael van Gerwen will team up for four-time winners Netherlands, who are bidding to reclaim the crown for the first time since 2018.
Reigning World Cup champions Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney return to represent third seeds Northern Ireland, while Cameron Menzies will make his World Cup debut alongside Scottish icon Gary Anderson for two-time winners Scotland.
Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko will fly the flag for hosts Germany, as Mike De Decker and Dimitri Van den Bergh represent Belgium for a second consecutive year.
2026 BetVictor World Cup of Darts Pairings
Seeds 1-4 - Exempt to Round Two
(1) England - Luke Littler, Luke Humphries
(2) Netherlands - Gian van Veen, Michael van Gerwen
(3) Northern Ireland - Josh Rock, Daryl Gurney
(4) Scotland - Gary Anderson, Cameron Menzies
Seeds 5-16 - Seeded for Group Stage
(5) Germany - Martin Schindler, Ricardo Pietreczko
(6) Belgium - Mike De Decker, Dimitri Van den Bergh
(7) Wales - Jonny Clayton, Nick Kenny
(8) Republic of Ireland - William O'Connor, Mickey Mansell
(9) Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski, Sebastian Bialecki
(10) Sweden - Jeffrey de Graaf, Oskar Lukasiak
(11) Australia - Damon Heta, Adam Leek
(12) Czechia - Karel Sedlacek, Adam Gawlas
(13) Austria - Mensur Suljovic, Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
(14) Latvia - Madars Razma, Valters Melderis
(15) Croatia - Boris Krcmar, Pero Ljubic
(16) Finland - Jani Haavisto, Jonas Masalin
Unseeded Nations
Canada - Jim Long, David Cameron
China - Qingyu Zhan, Xiaochen Zong
Denmark - Andreas Toft Jorgensen, Jonas Graversen
France - Thibault Tricole, Nicolas Thuillier
Hong Kong - Man Lok Leung, Lok Yin Lee
Hungary - Patrik Kovacs, Pal Szekely
India - Nitin Kumar, Ankit Goenka
Italy - Michele Turetta, Riccardo Castelli
Japan - Motomu Sakai, Haruki Muramatsu
Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas, Mindaugas Barauskas
Mongolia - Altantulkhuur Myagmarsuren, Ganzorig Lkhagvasuren
New Zealand - Jonny Tata, Ben Robb
Norway - Cor Dekker, Kent Sivertsen
Philippines - Alexis Toylo, Paolo Nebrida
Portugal - Luis Camacho, Jose de Sousa
Singapore - Paul Lim, Phuay Wey Tan
Slovenia - Benjamin Pratnemer, Stefano Bozicek
South Africa - Graham Filby, Devon Petersen
Spain - Cristo Reyes, Jose Justicia
Switzerland - Stefan Bellmont, Marcel Walpen
Thailand - Sarayut Ouamumpa, Sowaris Rodman
Trinidad and Tobago - Joshua Balfour, James Walklin
Uganda - Patrick Ocheng, Juma Said
USA - Adam Sevada, Stowe Buntz