Sky Sports to show every game of the Vitality Netball World Cup 2023

World Netball and Sky Sports have today announced that Sky Sports will be showing every game of the Vitality Netball World Cup 2023 live from Cape Town, South Africa.

All of the games will be shown live across Sky Sports channels, with one match per day available to all on the Sky Sports YouTube channel. Highlights will be available on the Sky Sports App every day allowing the Netball Family to catch up on any action they may have missed.

Former Vitality Roses Pamela Cookey and Eboni Usoro-Brown will join Sky Sports presenter and commentator Caroline Barker in Cape Town, giving viewers expert insight and analysis from the competition.

 

World Netball CEO Clare Briegal commented: “We are thrilled to announce that Sky Sports will be showing every game of the Vitality Netball World Cup 2023 live from Cape Town to our audience in the UK and Ireland.

“The Vitality Netball World Cup 2023 is our opportunity to demonstrate the skills of our amazing international netball athletes on the world stage, and we thank Sky Sports for being part of this.”

Sky Sports Director of Multi Sports Helen Falkus added: “The Netball World Cup is the pinnacle in the international netball calendar and we can’t wait to showcase all of the action live for Sky Sports subscribers. We’ll also stream selected matches live on the Sky Sports YouTube channel, making action from the tournament available to all.”

Earlier this week, Vitality Roses Head Coach Jess Thirlby confirmed the 15 players who will be flying out to South Africa.

The full broadcast schedule for the Vitality Netball World Cup for UK viewers will be shared in due course.

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