The break has just been announced in Dundee and is on the WSDC website
Reproduced here for convenience:
1. England (8 wins, 23 judges, 6180.5 points)
2. New Zealand (8 wins, 23 judges, 6107 points)
3. Netherlands (8 wins, 22 judges, 6055 points)
4. Australia (7 wins, 21 judges, 6178.5 points)
5. United Arab Emirates (7 wins, 21 judges, 6096 points)
6. Korea (7 wins, 21 judges, 6093 points)
7. Canada (7 wins, 19 judges, 6136.5 points)
8. Wales (6 wins, 20 judges, 6120.5 points)
9. Scotland (6 wins, 18 judges, 6043.5 points)
10. Pakistan (6 wins, 17 judges, 6052 points)
11. Ireland (6 wins, 16 judges, 6049 points)
12. South Africa (6 wins, 16 judges, 6045 points)
13. Greece (6 wins, 16 judges, 6038 points)
14. Hong Kong (6 wins, 15 judges, 6056.5 points)
15. Singapore (5 wins, 17 judges, 6239.5 points)
16. Mexico (5 wins, 15 judges, 5960.5 points)
Octo-finals draw:
England (1) v Mexico (16)
New Zealand (2) v Singapore (15)
Netherlands (3) v Hong Kong (14)
Australia (4) v Greece (13)
United Arab Emirates (5) v South Africa (12)
Korea (6) v Ireland (11)
Canada (7) v Pakistan (10)
Wales (8) v Scotland (9)
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