BBC to screen Netball World Cup from July 31

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The BBC has agreed a deal with World Netball to broadcast matches from the Netball World Cup 2023, which takes place in Cape Town, South Africa this summer.

The tournament runs from July 28 to August 6, and the deal means that BBC will have live TV coverage of matches from Monday July 31 up to and including the final across TV, iPlayer, Sounds and the BBC Sport website.

Radio 5 Live will have coverage of key matches, with commentary of selected games on 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra, including opening weekend fixtures, England v Malawi and England v Scotland.

The BBC has been integral to the growth of the game, broadcasting live Netball as part of its Commonwealth Games coverage since 1998, and also covering the Netball World Cup 2019 from Liverpool, which saw New Zealand win the final against Australia in dramatic fashion.

This year’s tournament will see England and Scotland go up against each other in Pool B, alongside additional home nation representation with Wales in Pool C.

Barbara Slater, Director BBC Sport said: “We are delighted to be showcasing the Netball World Cup 2023 free to air across the BBC.  As a big  supporter of women’s sport, we want to bring it to the widest audience possible. With great home nation representation, we’re hoping for plenty of drama and memorable matches.”

World Netball CEO Clare Briegal added: “It is very exciting to be announcing that the BBC will be showing all the action, from day four onwards, of the Netball World Cup 2023.

“For our pinnacle event to be broadcast free-to-air across the UK,  Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle Of Man is so important on our journey to grow and inspire, enabling the Netball World Cup to reach a wider audience, the fans of the Roses, Thistles and Feathers to follow their team and inspiring more people to get involved in netball.”

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