The Semi-Finals of the Netball Super League (NSL) took place this weekend, with London Pulse the first team to claim a spot in the Grand Final after beating Loughborough Lightning in the Major Semi-Final.
The new NSL format meant that there is both a Major Semi-Final and a Minor Semi-Final, with the winners of the Major Semi-Final, Pulse, going straight through into the Grand Final.
Lightning, despite finishing on the wrong end of the Major Semi-Final, will get one more opportunity to make the Grand Final as they will now play in the Preliminary Final against Minor Semi-Finalist winners, Manchester Thunder.
For London Mavericks, the losers of the Minor Semi-Final, the season is however now over.
International fans can catch up on both Semi-Finals, and watch the Preliminary and Grand Final live and on demand on NetballPass, with Finals passes on sale now.
Those in the UK should head to Sky Sports and BBC Sport.
To get you Finals ready, here is our Semi-Final International Player Watch:
Major Semi-Final – London Pulse 50 – 49 Loughborough Lightning
London Pulse bounced back from a six-goal deficit in the final quarter to beat Loughborough Lightning 50 – 49.
England Rose Olivia Tchine showed her experience and class as she scored three decisive Super Shots in the final five minutes to turn the game on its head and catapult her Pulse side into the Grand Final at the O2.
Trinidad & Tobago’s Samantha Wallace-Joseph scored a Super Shot in the final seconds for Lightning, but it wasn’t quite enough to pounce back on top of Pulse.
Lightning will now play Thunder in the Preliminary Final, giving them a second opportunity to make the Grand Final.
You can catch up on the Major Semi-Final, here.
Minor Semi-Final – Manchester Thunder 79 – 49 London Mavericks
It will be Manchester Thunder waiting for Loughborough Lightning in the Preliminary Final as they beat London Mavericks 79 – 49 in the Minor Semi-Final.
Thunder took control of the contest from the outset, racking up a 20-goal lead before half time which they then extended to 30 by the full-time whistle.
Josie Huckle was untouchable in the defensive circle, as she made three gains and two interceptions before being named Player of the Match for her performance.
You can catch up on the Minor Semi-Final, here.
Head to NetballPass now to catch up on all the NSL action, ahead of the two Preliminary Final which takes place on Sunday 29th June.
Don’t forget Finals passes are still available on NetballPass, here.
To view all the results from the season and the where to watch information and more visit our NSL page, here.
*Restrictions are in place – viewers in the UK, France and Poland will not be able to watch the stream on NetballPass. Those in the UK will be able to watch all games across Sky Sports and BBC Sport, with more information here.
Photo credit: Hayley Bavin