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Live stream: Watch England Netball’s Vitality Roses host New Zealand’s Silver Ferns in three-Test series | Netball News

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Enjoy a live stream of England Netball hosting New Zealand in three matches of the Vitality International Test Series on Saturday 15th November, Sunday 16th November and Wednesday 19th November.

Vitality Roses will face world No. 2 Silver Ferns in London and Manchester.

England go into the series fourth in the world rankings after a hugely successful 2024-25 international run that saw them win the Vitality Netball Nations Cup for the first time, defeat current world number one Australia for the third time and win the Tiny Jamieson Trophy for the second time against New Zealand.

The opening weekend of the series against New Zealand will see Tests 1 and 2 taking place at London’s Copperbox Arena on Saturday 15 November (5pm) and Sunday 16 November (3pm) before each team moves to Manchester’s AO Arena for the final Test match on Wednesday 19 November (7pm).

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England will also face Jamaica home and away as the Vitality Horizon Series resumes in December.

Vitality Roses are seeking to win the right to lift the Rhone Hornsby Cup for the first time after Jamaica won the title in a close contest last year.

England national team head coach Jess Thirlby.
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Jess Thirlby’s England strengthen ahead of Commonwealth Games and Netball World Cup

Head coach Jess Thirlby said: “Securing high-level, high-intensity series against the best teams in the world is always a top priority as we prepare for back-to-back major tournaments, with the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2026 and the Netball World Cup in Sydney in 2027 just around the corner.”

“We have a long-standing rivalry with Jamaica, which was reignited in last year’s heated Vitality Netball Horizon Series, and a recent rivalry with the Silver Ferns that has seen many close matches.

“Both series will test us and help strengthen our preparations for 2026, while also allowing our athletes to make their mark in front of our amazing fans.”

Vitality Netball International Series vs New Zealand Schedule

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England qualify for the Netball World Cup finals

England beat New Zealand in the semi-finals to qualify for the 2023 Netball World Cup finals

Saturday 15th November: Copper Box Arena, London
England v New Zealand, 5pm

Sunday 16th November: Copper Box Arena, London
England vs New Zealand, 3pm

Wednesday 19th November: – AO Arena, Manchester
England v New Zealand, 7pm

Vitality Netball Horizon Series Schedule

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Watch highlights of Jamaica defeating New Zealand to win bronze medal at the 2023 Netball World Cup

Saturday 6th December: National Indoor Sports Centre, Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaica vs England, TBC

Sunday 7th December: National Indoor Sports Centre, Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaica vs England, TBC

Saturday 13th December: Copper Box Arena, London
England vs. Jamaica, 2:15 p.m.

Sunday 14th December: Copper Box Arena, London
England vs Jamaica, 2pm

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