The Netball World Cup 2023 is taking place in Cape Town, South Africa this Summer from 28 July to 6 August.
BBC television will have live coverage of matches from Monday 31 July up to and including the final across BBC Television, iPlayer, Sounds and the BBC Sport website.
BBC 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.
Format of the Netball World Cup
There are 16 teams in four pools (A-D). In the first stage of the tournament from 28 July to 30 July the top three sides from each go to Pool F & G.
In the second pool stage, they contest three further matches against teams they have yet to play.
The top two teams from each pool move to the semi-finals.
The final is at 5pm on Sunday 6 August.
Stage one pools
Pool A: Australia, Tonga, Zimbabwe, and Fiji
Pool B: England, Malawi, Scotland and Barbados
Pool C: Jamaica, South Africa, Wales and Sri Lanka
Pool D: New Zealand, Uganda, Trinidad & Tobago and Singapore
First Group Stage Coverage
Friday, 28 July
19:00-20:00 – England v Barbados – live text commentary on BBC Sport website
Saturday, 29 July
17:00-18:00 – England v Malawi – BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds & BBC Sport website and app
Sunday, 30 July
15:00-16:00 – England v Scotland – BBC Sport website and app (and 5 Live after Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix)
Find the full schedule and scores/fixtures here.
Watch the Netball World Cup 2023 on TV and BBC iPlayer
From Monday 31 July, BBC television will have live coverage of matches across BBC Television, iPlayer, Sounds and the BBC Sport website.
There will also be live commentary of every England game on the BBC Sport website and app.
Coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app begins at 8am on Monday 31 July
All times BST. Coverage times are subject to late changes. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made.
How to watch the Netball World Cup Semi-Final and Final
The Semi-finals will be shown on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website and app.
Semi-final two will be on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on 5 August at 3pm-5pm.
The Final will be on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 6 August at 5pm to 7pm.
Listen to the Netball World Cup on Radio and BBC Sounds
BBC 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.
Source
BBC iPlayer