2026 World Cup of Darts: Gerwyn Price out for Wales, Lukes return for England

Gerwyn Price will not be present at the World Cup of Darts
Gerwyn Price will not be present at the World Cup of DartsČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Jürgen Kessler

Wales' Gerwyn Price will be absent from next month's World Cup of Darts as Luke Littler and Luke Humphries, the two top-ranked players, will return to represent England, the PDC confirmed on Monday.

Gerwyn Price made himself unavailable for selection, Sky Sports reported. The Welshman said last week that he's trying to focus more on his health.

"My focus is there, but health-wise, I'm not in a great place at the moment. But I'm battling on, searching for some results. Hopefully, over the next weeks, they will come and put me at ease," he said at last week's Premier League of Darts night in Leeds, which ended in the first round after a 6-2 loss to compatriot Jonny Clayton.

60th-ranked Nick Kenny will replace Price and play alongside Clayton for last year's losing finalists Wales at the tournament in Frankfurt, Germany.

Lukes return for England

England, the Netherlands, reigning world champions Northern Ireland, and Scotland make up the top seeds and will enter the competition in the second round.

England will boast world champion Luke Littler and former champion Luke Humphries at the World Cup as they enter the tournament as the two highest-ranked players in the world. Behind them, Gian van Veen (#3) and Michael van Gerwen (#4) will make up the Dutch team, while the winning duo of Josh Rock (#7) and Daryl Gurney (#24) will return for Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland's Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney won last year's World Cup of Darts
Northern Ireland's Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney won last year's World Cup of DartsČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Jürgen Kessler

Gary Anderson (#11) and Cameron Menzies (#29) will play for Scotland, with Peter Wright outranked by Menzies and thus missing just his second World Cup of Darts since 2016.

Mickey Mansell, who's represented Northern Ireland at previous tournaments, switched eligibility to the Republic of Ireland and will represent the country with William O'Connor.

Slovenia will return for the first time since 2010, while Uganda, Trinidad & Tobago, and Mongolia will all make their World Cup of Darts debuts next month.

The World Cup of Darts will take place at Frankfurt’s Eissporthalle from June 11-14

Full World Cup of Darts line-up

Top 4 seeds

England: Luke Littler, Luke Humphries

The Netherlands: Gian van Veen, Michael van Gerwen

Northern Ireland: Josh Rock, Daryl Gurney

Scotland: Gary Anderson, Cameron Menzies

5-16 seeds

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. Czech Republic: 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 teams

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

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