Belgium stole the headlines in the World Cup of Darts second round with a sensational sudden-death leg win over the Netherlands on a super Saturday in Frankfurt. Reigning champions Australia and four-time winners England were joined by double winners Scotland and 2020 champions Wales in moving through to the quarter-finals. The line-up for Sunday afternoon's last eight was completed by host nation Germany, two countries who will appear at that stage for the first time, France and Sweden, and Belgium - who ended Dutch hopes in a World Cup classic.