The Netball World Cup will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK, with live coverage of all matches also available to watch online via the Sky Go app. In Australia, the tournament will be shown on Fox Sports, while viewers in New Zealand can catch all the action on Sky Sports.
The Netball World Cup is just around the corner, and fans from all over the world will be tuning in to watch their favourite teams battle it out for the title. But what TV channels will be showing the action? In Australia, fans can watch all the games live on Channel 9.
The tournament will also be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK, while in New Zealand, Sky Sports will have exclusive coverage of the event. For those in South Africa, SuperSport will be broadcasting all the matches live. In Malaysia, Astro SuperSport will have live coverage of every game, while Singaporeans can catch the action on Star Hub Sports Select 2.
Fans in India can watch all the matches live on Star Sports 2 and HD2. And finally, for those in America, ESPN3 will have complete coverage of every game at the Netball World Cup.
Where Can I Watch the Netball World Cup?
The Netball World Cup is taking place in Liverpool, England from July 12-21. All games will be played at the M&S Bank Arena. Tickets for the event are still available and can be purchased through the official website.
There are a variety of ticketing options to suit different budgets, with prices starting at £15 (approx. $20 USD). If you’re not able to make it to Liverpool in person, all games will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK and on ESPN Player internationally.
Which Netball Championship is Held on Sky Sports?
The Netball Championship is held on Sky Sports. It is a professional netball league in England, with matches taking place between April and June. The league is contested by eight teams, with each team playing each other home and away.
The top four teams then progress to the semi-finals, with the winners of those meeting in the final.
Who Will Host the 2023 Netball World Cup?
The 2023 Netball World Cup will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, with the event to take place in Cape Town, South Africa. This will mark the first time that the tournament has been held in Africa and the first time that it has been jointly hosted by two countries. Cape Town was chosen as the host city after a successful bid from South Africa, which saw off competition from Australia and Jamaica.
The tournament is scheduled to take place between the 10th and 27th of August 2023, with matches to be played at three venues: the Cape Town Stadium, the Moses Mabhida Stadium and the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. Australia has won the World Cup a record five times (in 1963, 1971, 1979, 1987 and 1991), while New Zealand has triumphed on three occasions (in 1999, 2003 and 2007). South Africa finished as runners-up in 1995.
What is the Biggest Netball Competition?
The biggest netball competition in the world is the World Netball Championships, which is held every four years. The most recent tournament was held in Sydney, Australia, in 2015 and was won by New Zealand.
Conclusion
The 2019 Netball World Cup is just around the corner, and netball fans from all over the world will want to know what TV channels will be broadcasting the tournament. Here is a quick guide to which channels you can watch the action on in different countries. In Australia, the Nine Network will be showing live coverage of every match played at the tournament.
Fox Sports will also have delayed coverage of selected matches. In New Zealand, Sky Sport will have live coverage of all games played by the Silver Ferns as well as select other matches. For viewers in South Africa, SuperSport has exclusive rights to broadcast live coverage of all matches at the tournament.
In England, Sky Sports will show live coverage of all of England’s group-stage games as well as their quarter-final and semi-final matches (if they progress that far). The BBC will show highlights of all of England’s games as well as live coverage of the final. For viewers in North America (USA and Canada), NBC Sports Gold has exclusive rights to broadcasts all 52 games from the tournament live online via their ‘Netball Pass’ subscription service.