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2025 Netball Nations Cup

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The 2025 Vitality Netball Nations Cup was an international netball series hosted and organised by England Netball in February 2025. It featured England, South Africa, Malawi and Uganda. The series was played over two successive weekends. The first weekend was played at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena, and the second weekend was played at London's Copper Box Arena.[1][2][3] With a team coached by Jess Thirlby and captained by Fran Williams, England won the series after defeating South Africa 61–55 in the final. It proved sixth time lucky for England. Since the Nations Cup/Quad Series was established in 2012, England had finished as runners up five times.[4][5][6] Uganda finished third after defeating Malawi 50–45 in a play-off.[7] The series was broadcast live on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports YouTube in the United Kingdom and Ireland, on SuperSport in South Africa and on NetballPass worldwide.[1][2][8][9][10]

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Squads

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Debuts and milestones

  • On 1 February 2025, umpire Gary Burgess officiated his 150th international match when he took charge of the Round 1 match game between South Africa and Uganda.[15]
  • On 1 February 2025, Syntiche Kabuya made her senior debut for South Africa against Uganda.[8][9]
  • On 1 February 2025, England's Paige Reed opened the scoring and was named Player of the Match as she made her senior international debut against Malawi.[16][17][18]
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Match officials

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Round robin stage

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Round 1

1 February 2025  South Africa 75–40  Uganda Motorpoint Arena  
15:00

Sources:[8][9]

1 February 2025  England 62–36  Malawi Motorpoint Arena  
17:00

Sources:[16][17][18]

Round 2

2 February 2025  Malawi 59–45  Uganda Motorpoint Arena  
14:00

Source:[20]

2 February 2025  England 59–61  South Africa Motorpoint Arena  
16:00

Sources:[21][22][23]

Round 3

8 February 2025  South Africa 58–55  Malawi Copper Box Arena  
15:00

Source:[24]

8 February 2025  England 59–48  Uganda Copper Box Arena  
17:00

Sources:[25][26]

Final table

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Sources:[3][26]

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Playoffs

3rd v 4th Playoff

9 February 2025  Uganda 50–45  Malawi Copper Box Arena  
13:30

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Final

9 February 2025  England 61–55  South Africa Copper Box Arena  
16:00

Sources:[4][5][6]

Award winners

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Final Placings

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References

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