The 23rd edition of the WDF Europe Cup was held at the x-bionic® sphere in Samorin, Slovakia. The men's tournament starts with 40 teams. Eight countries leave their women at home. There are no debuting countries for the first time since 2016. The Europe Cup was played from 25 to 28 September.
Sweden wins the tournament by a landslide, taking more than double the score of runners-up the Netherlands. Sweden wins the team event and the pairs tournament. The Netherlands wins the singles with Dennie Olde-Kalter, who wins the final from Adrian Devine from Northern Ireland. England takes home the bronze medal with 76 points. The Czech Republic goes home for the second time in a row with fourth place, and fifth place goes to Ireland.
Final ranking:
1 – 199 points Sweden
2 – 89 points Netherlands
3 – 76 points England
4 – 69 points Czech Republic
5 – 67 points Ireland
6 – 46 points Croatia
7 – 38 points Denmark
8 – 35 points Wales
9 – 30 points Serbia
10 – 29 points Romania
13 – 28 points Austria/ Northern Ireland/ Scotland
14 – 21 points Finland
15 – 20 points Hungary
18 – 17 points Belgium/ Greece/ Luxembourg
19 – 13 points Slovakia
20 – 11 points Lithuania
22 – 9 points France/ Norway
23 – 9 points Ukraine
26 – 7 points Cyprus/ Faroe Islands/ Italy
31 – 6 points Germany/ Isle of Man/ Latvia/ Slovenia/ Turkey
33 – 5 points Switzerland/ Gibraltar
35 – 4 points Iceland/ Jersey
36 – 3 points Malta
38 – 2 points Bulgaria/ Spain
40 – 1 point Estonia/ Liechtenstein