Foot Darts Stag Do
Foot darts swaps the oche for boots, replacing arrows with velcro footballs and a giant inflatable dartboard. The stag group splits into teams and takes turns booting balls at classic targets, from the bullseye to Around the World, while an event co-ordinator keeps score. Mini games and forfeits for whoever's aim is worst make it an activity that rewards a good footballing touch as much as a steady dart hand. Sessions take place on outdoor pitches at stag destinations across the UK.
What’s Included
- Play extreme football darts
- Event co-ordinator included
- Giant inflatable dartboard
- Loads of Velcro footballs
- Team bibs included
- Forfeits given out
- Play fun many mini games such as closest to the bully, highest score, dizzy bully, bubblytekers and bully dodge!
- Outdoor all weather pitch at a sports venue is included
- Start times: between 10am and 4pm
Why Foot Darts Works for Stag Groups
Foot darts rewards two different skills at once: a clean strike and a head for darts strategy. Lads who can smash a football into the top corner get their moment on games like Highest Score, while anyone who's spent years propping up the local pub dartboard can call the shots on 301 or Around the World. The standout round is Bully Dodge, where the stag stands in front of the target while the rest of the group boot footballs at him. Add forfeits for the worst shots and every round gives the stag group something fresh to rib each other about for the rest of the day.
What Happens on a Foot Darts Stag Do
On arrival, your host runs through the rules before splitting the group into teams, with bibs handed out so no one forgets which side they're on. From there, it's straight into the giant inflatable dartboard set up on an outdoor pitch, with velcro footballs replacing arrows for darts classics including 301, Around the World and Closest to the Bull. Between rounds, the host brings in mini games such as Closest to Bully, Bullytekers and Dizzy Bully, each testing accuracy in a different way. Scores are totalled at the end, with the winning team taking the bragging rights and forfeits for the rest.
Where Does a Foot Darts Stag Do Take Place?
Foot darts is an outdoor activity, set up on a pitch close to the centre of your chosen city. If the forecast looks unsettled, it's worth packing layers or waterproofs just in case. It's available in Blackpool and York, both popular choices for a stag weekend built around outdoor games and a big night out afterwards, as well as Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Cardiff, plus many more UK cities. For stag groups heading further afield, foot darts is also available in Prague.
Foot Darts Stag Do FAQs
Foot darts combines football and darts into one game. A giant inflatable dartboard is set up on an outdoor pitch, and instead of throwing arrows, the stag group takes turns booting velcro footballs at the target. Classic darts formats including 301, Around the World and Closest to the Bull are played with feet instead of hands, with a host running the rules and keeping score throughout.
Sportswear or gym clothes are recommended, as foot darts involves a fair amount of running and kicking. Trainers are a must, especially for anyone hoping to land a few trick shots on games like Bullytekers.
The activity includes a giant inflatable dartboard, velcro footballs, team bibs and an event co-ordinator to run the session. As well as the main darts formats, the group plays a series of mini games including Closest to Bully, Highest Score, Bullytekers, Dizzy Bully and Bully Dodge, with forfeits handed out to whoever's aim lets them down.
Foot darts is available at stag locations across the UK, as well as in Prague for groups heading to Europe. Select your destination from the location menu at the top of this page, or get in touch with the team to check availability and start putting the weekend together.
Foot darts is an outdoor activity, usually set up at a 5-a-side pitch near the centre of your chosen city. The inflatable dartboard needs calm, dry conditions to go up safely, so the team keeps a close eye on the forecast in the run-up to your date. It's worth checking in with them if the weather looks unsettled as your event gets closer.
Fancy something else for the weekend? Head to our stag do activities and ideas page to see what else is on offer.
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