Reigning champion Shane McGuirk will kick off his title defence against Finland’s Petri Rasmus in the final game of the opening session of the 2025 WDF World Championship at Lakeside. 

That’s one of six Open first round games to take place on Friday, November 28th, with 2023 semi-finalist Dennis Nilsson opening the show when he takes on Canada’s Shane Sakchekapo. 

Sakchekapo will be one of seven male debutants to take to the stage on the tournament’s opening night, with Alex Williams, Romeo Grbavac, Clint Clarkson, Haruki Muramatsu, Vince Tipple and the aforementioned Rasmus also in action.

This year’s tournaments will see a total of 85 players grace the iconic Lakeside Country Club across 15 sessions and 10 days of darting drama to help us crown the latest WDF World Champions across the Girls’, Youth, Women’s and Open competitions.

Mayumi Ouchi and Nina Lech-Musialska get the action underway in the Women’s tournament on Friday night, with Ouchi’s compatriot and two-time World Champion Mikuru Suzuki making her Lakeside return on Saturday evening against Finland’s Kirsi Viinikainen. 

James Beeton will be the first seed to compete in the Open tournament on Saturday afternoon, facing the winner of the opening game between Nilsson and Sakchekapo. 

Top seed Jimmy van Schie will be in action on Saturday evening, facing Williams or Grbavac, with former WDF No.1 Brian Raman competing just before against Dutch Open winner Jeffrey Sparidaans. 

Sunday begins with Marko Kantele returning to the Lakeside for the first time in 20 years against Dalibor Smolik, and the evening will see Mitchell Lawrie become the youngest-player to compete in a senior World Championship when he faces Japan’s Tomoya Maruyama.

Monday night will see women’s top seed Lerena Rietbergen in action as well as four seeds in the Open tournament, including 2022 World Champion Neil Duff and returning Australian Raymond Smith. 

On Tuesday night, the new Women’s World Master Lorraine Hyde will take on Paula Murphy or Emine Dursun, with the Last 16 in the Women’s competition wrapping up across Wednesday and Thursday with Deta Hedman, Sophie McKinlay, Aileen de Graaf and Rhian O’Sullivan in action.

On Thursday, the Youth tournament gets underway with Mitchell Lawrie leading off against Adam Sepsi.

All the Quarter-Finals in the Open and Women’s tournaments will take place on Friday, December 5th, alongside the last two Youth last eight ties that will include defending champion Archie Self.

Saturday, December 6th is Semi-Final Saturday across all four tournaments, with Paige Pauling looking to start her title defence against Turkish debutant Zehra Gemi, ahead of our big Finals Day on Sunday when we’ll crown our four 2025 World Champions live on S4C. 

Full Schedule

Friday 28th November, 6pm GMT

Open Round 1: Dennis Nilsson v Shane Sakchekapo

Open Round 1: Alex Williams v Romeo Grbavac

Women’s Round 1: Mayumi Ouchi v Nina Lech-Musialska

Open Round 1: Cliff Prior v Clint Clarkson

Open Round 1: Kevin Luke v Sybren Gijbels

Open Round 1: Vince Tipple v Haruki Muramatsu

Open Round 1: Shane McGuirk v Petri Rasmus

 

Saturday 29th November, 12:30pm GMT

Open Round 1: Caleb Hope v Darren Johnson

Women’s Round 1: Joanne Hadley v Eve Watson

Open Round 1: Ben Robb v Johan Engstrom

Women’s Round 1: Jitka Cisarova v Maud Jansson

Open Round 2: James Beeton (4) v Nilsson/Sakchekapo

Saturday 29th November, 6pm GMT

Open Round 1: Ryan Hogarth v Jonas Masalin

Women’s Round 1: Kirsi Viinikainen v Mikuru Suzuki

Open Round 1: Karl Schaefer v Daniel Bauerdick

Women’s Round 1: Irina Armstrong v Maria Carli

Open Round 1: Brian Raman v Jeffrey Sparidaans

Open Round 2: Jimmy van Schie (1) v Williams/Grbavac

Sunday 30th November, 12:30pm GMT

Open Round 1: Marko Kantele v Dalibor Smolik

Women’s Round 1: Priscilla Steenbergen v Ouchi/Lech-Musialska

Open Round 1: Jim McEwan v Stephen Rosney

Women’s Round 1: Paula Murphy v Emine Dursun

Open Round 2: Liam Maendl-Lawrance (13) v Hope/Johnson

Sunday 30th November, 6pm GMT

Open Round 1: Jenson Walker v Jiri Brejcha

Women’s Round 1: Aletta Wajer v Aaja Jalbert

Open Round 1: Bradley Kirk v Jeff Springer Jr

Women’s Round 1: Paige Pauling v Lisa Zollikofer

Open Round 1: Mitchell Lawrie v Tomoya Maruyama

Open Round 2: Stefan Schroder (9) v McGuirk/Rasmus

Monday 1st December, 6pm GMT

Open Round 2: Paul Krohne (16) v Kantele/Smolik

Women’s Round 2: Nicole Regnaud (4) v Armstrong/Carli

Open Round 2: Raymond Smith (11) v Prior/Clarkson

Open Round 2: Corne Groeneveld (8) v Hogarth/Masalin

Women’s Round 2: Lerena Rietbergen (1) v Wajer/Jalbert

Open Round 2: Neil Duff (3) v Robb/Engstrom

Tuesday 2nd December, 6pm GMT

Open Round 2: Benjamin Pratnemer (5) v Schaefer/Bauerdick

Women’s Round 2: Lorraine Hyde (2) v Murphy/Dursun

Open Round 2: Francois Schweyen (10) v Raman/Sparidaans

Open Round 2: Matt Clark (7) v Tipple/Muramatsu

Women’s Round 2: Tracy Feiertag (7) v Steenbergen/Ouchi/Lech-Musialska

Open Round 2: David Pallett (12) v Luke/Gijbels

Wednesday 3rd December, 6pm GMT

Open Round 2: Thomas Junghans (14) v McEwan/Rosney

Women’s Round 2: Sophie McKinlay (6) v Pauling/Zollikofer

Open Round 2: Andy Davidson (15) v Kirk/Springer Jr

Open Round 2: David Fatum (6) v Walker/Brejcha

Women’s Round 2: Deta Hedman (3) v Viinikainen/Suzuki

Open Round 2: Jason Brandon (2) v Lawrie/Maruyama

Thursday 4th December, 12:00pm GMT

Open Round 3: Beeton/Nilsson/Sakchekapo v Maendl-Lawrance/Hope/Johnson

Open Round 3: Clark/Tipple/Muramatsu v Schweyen/Raman/Sparidaans

Youth Quarter-Final: Mitchell Lawrie (1) v Adam Sepsi

Open Round 3: Pratnemer/Schaefer/Bauerdick v Pallett/Luke/Gijbels

Women’s Round 2: Rhian O’Sullivan (5) v Cisarova/Jansson

Open Round 3: Groeneveld/Hogarth/Masalin v Schroder/McGuirk/Rasmus

Thursday 4th December, 6pm GMT

Open Round 3: Van Schie/Williams/Grbavac v Krohne/Kantele/Smolik

Youth Quarter-Final: Kaya Baysal (4) v Thees Kogelnik

Open Round 3: Duff/Robb/Engstrom v Junghans/McEwan/Rosney

Women’s Round 2: Aileen de Graaf (8) v Hadley/Watson

Open Round 3: Fatum/Walker/Brejcha v Smith/Prior/Clarkson

Open Round 3: Brandon/Lawrie/Maruyama v Davidson/Kirk/Springer Jr

Friday 5th December, 12pm GMT

2 x Open Quarter-Finals

2 x Women’s Quarter-Finals

Youth Quarter-Final: Mason Teese (3) v Benedek Szabo

Friday 5th December, 6:30pm GMT

2 x Open Quarter-Finals

2 x Women’s Quarter-Finals

Youth Quarter-Final: Florian Preis (2) v Archie Self

Saturday 6th December, 12pm GMT

Girls’ Semi-Final: Ruby Grey (2) v Rebecca Allen

1 x Youth Semi-Final

1 x Women’s Semi-Final

1 x Open Semi-Final

Saturday 6th December, 5:30pm GMT

Girls’ Semi-Final: Paige Pauling (1) v Zehra Gemi

1 x Youth Semi-Final

1 x Women’s Semi-Final

1 x Open Semi-Final

Sunday 7th December, 2pm GMT

Girls’ Final

Youth Final

Women’s Final

Open Final

Full information on the format, prize money and broadcast arrangements for this year’s tournament can be found on the WDF website. 

Tickets for the 2025 WDF Lakeside World Championships are available through our dedicated Eventbrite page.