Share The Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL) can announce the details for the 2021 semi-finals and Grand Final including venue, times and ticket sales. The Grand Final will be staged at the Copper Box Arena on Sunday 27 June, starting at 17.00. This will be preceded by the third-place play-off at 15:00 on the same day and two semi-final clashes taking place on Saturday 26 June at 14:00 and 16:00 respectively. As well as being live on Sky Sports YouTube, the four games will be shown across Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Mix, with the Grand Final also being broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event. Tickets for the VNSL’s showpiece event will go on sale next week. Total capacity of the Copper Box Arena is subject to Government regulations and England Netball is awaiting government updates on potential venue capacity and COVID-19 restrictions before confirming final ticketing plans. Fans safely made their return to VNSL fixtures for the first time in more than 14 months a fortnight ago. Though seats for Sunday 13 June and Sunday 20 June are sold out, fans can still buy tickets for the two remaining Monday night matchdays. Teams who finish in the top four come the end of the VNSL’s regular season on 21 June will qualify for the semi-finals. Team Bath Netball, Loughborough Lightning and Manchester Thunder have already secured their places while the elusive final spot is still up for grabs. One of the most exciting races for qualification in recent memory has ensured Wasps, Leeds Rhinos Netball, Strathclyde Sirens and Saracens Mavericks can all mathematically qualify for the semi-finals with just two rounds to go. This will be the first Grand Final since 2019 when Manchester Thunder lifted the trophy at the Copper Box Arena after a hotly-contested encounter with Wasps which was decided by four goals. To stay up to date with the latest news on the Grand Final and tickets, follow us on Twitter, Instagram or subscribe to website notifications with the bell icon in your bottom left corner. Related news post 2 days ago How Niamh Cooper learned to embrace her body Reading: 4 mins Severn Stars Previous Story Tania Hoffman to leave Director of Netball role at Celtic Dragons Next Story Latest Wales senior international netball squad includes host of VNSL talent More News 2 days ago News How Niamh Cooper learned to embrace her body Reading: 4 mins 2 days ago News Where to Watch: Round 12 Reading: 6 mins 2 days ago News Netball Super League broadcast fixtures for rounds 14 and 15 announced Reading: 1 min 30th Apr 2024 News #SeeUsNow video series on netballers’ experiences and women’s health launches Reading: 3 mins 30th Apr 2024 video Round 11 Highlights: Leeds Rhinos vs Loughborough Lightning More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column