National Leagues

The Co-operative Netball Superleague

The Co-operative Netball Superleague is the top netball league within the country and begun in the 2005/2006 Netball season. Matches are shown weekly on Thursday evening's on Sky Sports, and the season culminates in three play offs and the Grand Final, staged at the end of the season.

There are 9 franchises in total spanning accross England, Scotland and Wales.  Please view the Superleague section for more details on each franchise, fixtures, results and match reports.

Premier Leagues 1 & 2 

Premier Leagues 1 and 2 were introduced into the National League Netball structure for the  2006-2007 season with ten teams competing in each division. Promotion and relegation occurs between the leagues at the end of each season, and play offs between the bottom teams in the second division and the top sides from the regional leagues are also held at a national venue.

Please view the Premier League section for all the latest fixtures, results and league positions.

Netball Talent League (NTL)

The Netball Talent League is in association with England Netball's nine regions and eight of the nine franchises participating in The Co-operative Netball Superleague. This is to create a competitive environment in which young netballers aged from 14-19 can experience high pressure games on a weekly basis throughout the year. England's most promising young netballers will have an opportunity to hone their skills and impress the national selectors en route to the senior game with the creation of this new elite youth competition.

The league, which runs alongside The Co-operative Netball Superleague will feature ten regionally based teams of young netballing stars.  In addition to teams linked to eight existing Netball Superleague franchises, there are two further sides, based in the South region and the West Midlands. Each team will play nine matches during the season.


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