Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
12/02 13:10 | 7 | Dennis Nilsson v Howard Jones | 2-0 |
12/01 22:05 | 7 | Mike Gillet v Ky Smith | 2-0 |
12/01 20:15 | 5 | Cliff Prior v Scott Walters | 3-1 |
12/01 19:00 | 7 | Aaron Turner v Jeff Springer | 2-0 |
12/01 16:00 | 5 | Edwin Torbjornsson v Shane McGuirk | 0-3 |
12/01 14:40 | 7 | James Beeton v Bradley Kirk | 2-1 |
12/01 13:00 | 7 | Sybren Gijbels v Kevin Luke | 2-1 |
11/30 22:15 | 5 | Martyn Turner v Brian Raman | 1-3 |
11/30 20:30 | 5 | Danny Porter v Francois Schweyen | 0-3 |
11/30 19:00 | 7 | Matthew Edgar v Jarno Bottenberg | 0-2 |
11/30 16:20 | 7 | Patrik Kovacs v Bjorn Lejon | 0-2 |
11/30 14:40 | 7 | Mark Barilli v Shane McGuirk | 0-2 |
11/30 13:00 | 7 | Jordan Brooks v Jun Matsuda | 1-2 |
11/29 21:40 | 7 | Carl Wilkinson v Jacob Taylor | 2-0 |
11/29 20:50 | 7 | Francois Schweyen v Michael Cassar | 2-0 |
11/29 20:00 | 7 | Scott Walters v Craig Brown | 2-0 |
11/29 19:10 | 7 | Brian Raman v Corne Groeneveld | 2-1 |
The 2024 WDF Lakeside World Darts Championship was the third edition of the WDF World Darts Championship organised by the World Darts Federation (WDF). The tournament was held at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey, England.
Andy Baetens was the defending men's champion, but was not able to defend his title after winning a PDC tour card in January 2024. Beau Greaves secured her third WDF World Darts Championship by beating Sophie McKinlay, having beaten Aileen de Graaf in the 2023 final.
Shane McGuirk defeated Paul Lim 6–3 in the men's final to become the first World Darts Champion from the Republic of Ireland. 70-years-old Lim also became the oldest darts player to reach a World Championship final.