The UK’s Netball Super League (NSL) has today announced that the league this year will be available for international fans to watch live and on demand on NetballPass.
For just £39.95 fans outside of the UK and Northern Ireland will be able to purchase a season pass allowing them to watch all the games from the Season Opener, this Saturday 17th February, as well as two games per regular round, all the Play Offs and the Grand Final.
Alternatively, a round pass is also available for just £2.95.
To view the games that will be available on NetballPass, click here.
To sign up to NetballPass, click here.
This news will be welcomed by the global Netball Family, with international players from across the world, including the most recent Netball World Cup hosts, South Africa, competing in the league this season across the 10 teams.
The news is just a positive for those within the UK and Northern Ireland, with the NSL announcing a ground-breaking broadcast deal with Sky Sports and BBC Sport*.
The deal sees BBC Sport sign a new two-year partnership, which will mean that one game per round in the regular season will be broadcast on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app**.
Whilst Sky Sports remains a strong supporter of netball and the NSL, renewing a three-year partnership with the NSL which will see all games from the Season Opener along with the Semi Final Play Offs and Grand Final shown on Sky Sports. One game from each regular round will also be shown on Sky Sports YouTube.
Speaking on the exciting news, NSL Managing Director, Claire Nelson, said: “This is a hugely important milestone that enables us to showcase our sport to a bigger audience than ever before, and is an incredible opportunity for the League, our clubs and our players to satisfy the appetite that we know is there.”
To view the full fixture list, visit the NSL website here.
As World Netball continues its journey of growth, you can also keep an eye on our website, X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok where we will be bringing you International Player Watch content from every round.
* The following matches from the first nine regular rounds will be shown across the BBC:
- Round 2: Saturday 24 February – Loughborough Lightning v Team Bath
- Round 3: Friday 1 March – Team Bath v Severn Stars
- Round 4: Saturday 9 March – Surrey Storm v Cardiff Dragons
- Round 5: Saturday 16 March – Loughborough Lightning v Leeds Rhinos
- Round 6: Saturday 23 March – Manchester Thunder v Loughborough Lightning
- Round 7: Saturday 30 March – Cardiff Dragons v London Pulse
- Round 8: Friday 5 April – London Pulse v Strathclyde Sirens
- Round 9: Saturday 13 April – Manchester Thunder v Leeds Rhinos
**The following matches from the first nine regular rounds will be shown on Sky Sports YouTube, and accessible via the Sky Sports website and app:
- Round 2: Saturday 24 February – _Saracens Mavericks v Leeds Rhinos
- Round 3: Saturday 2 March – _London Pulse v Loughborough Lightning
- Round 4: Friday 8 March – _Severn Stars v Manchester Thunder
- Round 5: Friday 15 March – _Manchester Thunder v Surrey Storm
- Round 6: Friday 22 March – _Leeds Rhinos v London Pulse
- Round 7: Friday 29 March – _Strathclyde Sirens v Loughborough Lightning
- Round 8: Sunday 7 April – _Saracens Mavericks v Manchester Thunder
- Round 9: Friday 12 April – _Team Bath v Cardiff Dragons