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2021 Cazoo World Cup of Darts: 400 additional tickets per session on sale now

August 9, 2021 ,

400 additional tickets per session are now on sale for the Cazoo World Cup of Darts 2021 which will take place from September 09 -12 at the Sparkassen-Arena in Jena.

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The tickets for the popular PDC team event went on sale at the end of July with a maximum number of 500 spectators per session. Within a few days almost all tickets were sold out. But now there is good news for those darts fans who have not yet been able to get hold of a ticket.

“We are very pleased that our hygiene and prevention concept has been approved for a capacity of more than 900 spectators. We know exactly how popular the World Cup of Darts is with the fans and have done everything we can to give as many people as possible the chance to celebrate a great darts event with us!” said Werner von Moltke, Director of the PDC Europe.

“With last year’s events we have shown that we can hold safe events in a great atmosphere even under difficult conditions. Hopefully, the increase in capacity at the World Cup is another step towards normality,” von Moltke continued.

Only tested, vaccinated or recovered fans will be allowed to attend the event. Fans attending the Sparkassen-Arena will be required to wear a face mask, but may remove them when seated.

The World Cup of Darts is the only tournament of the year in which the players compete in pairs matches. 32 nations will battle it out for the title and a total of £350,000 in prize money, with PDC number one Gerwyn Price and reigning Premier League champion Jonny Clayton set to defend their title for Wales.

The event starts on Thursday, September 9 with a first round evening session. The action continues on Friday evening when the last places in Round 2 will be up for grabs. On Saturday, the remaining 16 nations will compete in two sessions for a place in the quarter-finals before a further two sessions will bring the decision on Sunday.

The eight top nations like the Netherlands with Michael van Gerwen or Scotland with Peter Wright and Gary Anderson will be seeded before the draw for the first round.

Tickets for the event are available HERE.

2021 Cazoo World Cup of Darts
Thursday, September 9
1800 – 2200 BST

8x First Round
Table ticket: 22,50€
Tiered seating: 17,50€

Friday, September 10
1800 – 2200 BST

8x First Round
Table ticket: 22,50€
Tiered seating: 17,50€
VIP: SOLD OUT

Saturday, September 11
Afternoon Session, 1200 – 1600 BST

4x Second Round
Table ticket: 30,00€
Tiered seating: 25,00€
VIP (both sessions): SOLD OUT

Evening Session, 1800 – 2200 BST
4x Second Round
Table ticket: 37,50€
Tiered seating: 30,00€
VIP (both sessions): SOLD OUT

Sunday, September 12
Afternoon Session, 1200 – 1600 BST

Quarter-finals
Table ticket: 30,00€
Tiered seating: 25,00€
VIP (both sessions): 180,00€

Evening Session, 1800 – 2200 BST
Semi-finals + final
Table ticket: 37,50€
Tiered seating: 30,00€
VIP (both sessions): 180,00€

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