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Coverage of the second game in a three-match Test series between England and Jamaica from the Copper Box Arena in London.

2022
England's Vitality Roses face Australia's Origin Diamonds in the 2022 NetBall Quad Series at the Copper Box Arena in the Olympic Park, London.
Episodes 2019
Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the bronze medal match of the Netball World Cup from Liverpool.
Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the final of the Netball World Cup from Liverpool. Analysis is provided by former England international and current Loughborough Lightning coach Sara Bayman.
The Netball World Cup has reached the semi-final stage in Liverpool, and Hazel Irvine presents live action from the best of the semi-finals.
Hazel Irvine presents live coverage from Liverpool of the pick of the day’s games, with expert analysis provided by former England international and current Loughborough Lightning coach Sara Bayman.
Live action from the last day of the preliminary stages of the Netball World Cup from the M&S Bank Arena as Scotland face Trinidad and Tobago.
Hazel Irvine presents live coverage from Liverpool. Tracey Neville’s Red Roses are aiming to make home advantage count as they target a first ever World Cup success. Ama Agbeze provides the analysis.
Stage two of the Netball World Cup continues. Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the pick of the day’s matches as Northern Ireland take on New Zealand at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.
Hazel Irvine presents live action as the second stage of the Netball World Cup gets underway in Liverpool. Expert analysis is provided by former England internationals Ama Agbeze and Sara Bayman.
Episodes 2017
Expired
Live coverage as England take on Australia in the International Netball Quad Series at the SSE Arena in London. The competition brings together four of the top five sides in the world rankings, with old rivals England and Australia joined by New Zealand and South Africa in the battle to be crowned champions.
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