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Pluto TV, Modus Super Series announce International Pairs return

March 10, 2026

By Nik Roseveare

Pluto TV and Modus Super Series have announced that its International Pairs tournament is set to return for a third year, streaming live and exclusively on Modus Super Series Darts channel between April 20th-25th on Pluto TV in the UK, the US, Europe and Canada.

International Pairs 3 will once again bring together pairs of elite darts players from across the globe to compete for the trophy and will deliver access to every match for fans worldwide. With 24/7 coverage, fans can follow their team’s journey from opening group play through to the climactic final.

Olivier Jollet, Executive Vice President and General Manager Pluto International, commented: “Bringing premium, fast‑growing and culturally relevant sports to as many fans as possible is a key focus for Pluto TV. International Pairs 3 proves that world‑class competition can thrive on free streaming — reaching more people and creating bigger moments without a paywall. With two successful editions behind us, we’re excited to return for a third and keep raising the bar.”

Chris Murphy, CEO and Executive Producer, Modus Super Series, added: “This is the third year of International Pairs and the growth has been remarkable. What started as an exciting experiment has become a cornerstone event in the Modus calendar, with viewing figures and fan engagement growing year on year. That trajectory is a testament to the calibre of talent we’ve assembled. The players competing this year – reigning champions defending their title, rising stars, world champions, and legendary figures of the sport – represent the very best of global darts.”

Competing Nations and Players

  • Team Ireland (Reigning Champions): John O’Shea, former World Master, and Conor Heneghan, the first player to hit two 9-darters at the Live Lounge, will defend their International Pairs 2 title.
  • Team England: Fallon Sherrock (pictured), first female PDC World Championship match winner and first woman to achieve a televised 9-darter, and Steve Beaton, 1996 BDO World Champion, compete together for the first time
  • Team Wales (Two-Time Runners-Up): Richie Burnett and Kurt Parry return to International Pairs. Parry reached the ADC Championship Tour final in 2025; Burnett is a former BDO World Champion.
  • Team Belgium: Brian Raman, former BDO #1 ranked player, and Andy Baetens, 2023 WDF World Champion, both former PDC Tour Card holders via Q-School.
  • Team Kenya: Peter Wachiuri, MODUS Super Series weekly finalist and fan favourite, and David Munyua, 2026 PDC World Championship qualifier, represent Kenya as a pair for the first time. 
  • Team Netherlands: Twin brothers Wesley and Danny van Trijp compete for their nation. Danny van Trijp holds the unique achievement of being the first – and to date only – player to hit a 9-darter on a Saturday night at the Live Lounge, and is a former Modus Super Series weekly winner.

 

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