Where to watch the Vitality Netball Nations Cup

Find out where to watch the Vitality Netball Nations Cup as the Vitality Roses prepare to face South Africa, Uganda and Malawi across two weekends in Nottingham and London.

The Vitality Netball Nations Cup sees England take on the challenge of playing back-to-back weekend tests against the world number five, six and seven nations: South Africa, Uganda and Malawi. The opening weekend will take place at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on 1 and 2 February, and tickets are still available here for fans to watch elite international netball live in the arena.

The competition will come to an end on 8 and 9 February at the Copper Box Arena in London, where fans will see one nation earn the right to lift the Vitality Netball Nations Cup.

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All eight matches will be shown live across Sky Sports Mix and YouTube, so if you’re not able to watch in the arena, you can find more details on where to watch this incredible showcase of international netball below.

Saturday 1 February – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

South Africa vs. Uganda – FCP 15:00

England vs. Malawi – FCP 17:00

The opening game of the 2024 Vitality Netball Nations Cup sees South Africa take on Uganda, before England take to court in front of a home crowd against Malawi. The games will be broadcast on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports YouTube, coverage begins at 14:30 GMT.

International viewers can watch on NetballPass here.

Tickets to watch in the arena are available here.

Sunday 2 February – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

Malawi vs. Uganda – FCP 14:00

England vs. South Africa – FCP 16:00

The four nations return to the Motorpoint Arena for day two of the competition in which Malawi will face Uganda and England take on the challenge of South Africa. The games will be broadcast on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports YouTube, coverage begins at 13:30 GMT.

International viewers can watch on NetballPass here.

Tickets to watch in the arena are available here.

Saturday 8 February – Copper Box Arena, London

Malawi vs. South Africa – FCP 15:00

England vs. Uganda – FCP 17:00

As we pass the halfway point of the competition, the action moves to London where Malawi and South Africa start the day’s fixtures, followed by England taking on Uganda. The results from these games could prove decisive in who ends up in the final the following day! Both games will be broadcast on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports YouTube, coverage begins at 14:30 GMT.

International viewers can watch on NetballPass here.

Tickets to watch in the arena are available here.

Sunday 9 February – Copper Box Arena, London

Third-place play-off – 13:30

Final – 16:00

Finals day will start with the third-place play-off in London, before the top two nations from the earlier rounds of the competition will battle it out on court to be crowned champions of the Vitality Netball Nations Cup. Both games will be broadcast on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports YouTube, coverage begins at 13:00 GMT.

International viewers can watch on NetballPass here.

Tickets to watch in the arena are sold out, make sure to tune in to see who will be lifting the trophy at the final whistle!

Who will officiate the series?

Umpires for the Vitality Netball Nations Cup fixtures are appointed by World Netball and positioning is determined by the Umpire Appointments Panel (UAP) which will consist of Marielouw Van der Merwe (South Africa) and Jackie Mizon (England) and be chaired by Heather Gleadall (England). The umpires who have been appointed are:

Tamara Buriani-Gennai (Australia)

Ken Metekingi (New Zealand)

Anso Kemp (South Africa)

Tracy-Ann Griffiths (Jamaica)

Alison Harrison (Wales)

Gary Burgess (England)

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