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Where to watch the NSL: Round 13
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The Netball Super League (NSL) heads into the final two rounds with all of round 13’s games live across Sky Sports and BBC Sport.
In round 12 Manchester Thunder booked their spot in the Play-Offs, joining London Pulse and Loughborough Lightning as the sides progressed on the road to The O2.
Round 13 starts on Thursday 5 June and all four games are available to watch across Sky Sports and BBC Sport.
Nottingham Forest Netball vs Birmingham Panthers – Thursday 5 June, FCP 19:30, Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
In the battle of the new sides, Nottingham Forest Netball come into the game knowing they must win to keep their hopes of a place in the Play-Offs alive. A tough task stands in their way though, in the form of Birmingham Panthers who won the reverse fixture back in round six and pushed London Mavericks close last time out.
Where to watch: This game will be broadcast on Sky Sports YouTube.
International viewers can watch on NetballPass.
You can buy tickets to watch live here.
Loughborough Lightning vs London Mavericks – Friday 6 June, FCP 19:00, Sir David Wallace Arena, Loughborough
Win and they make the Play-Offs, that’s as simple as it gets for London Mavericks. Easier said than done though as they travel to Loughborough Lightning, who will be looking to bounce back after a defeat to East Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest Netball in round 12. The Londoners on the other hand were late winners over Birmingham Panthers thanks to Emily Andrews’ Soft & Gentle Super Shot.
Where to watch: This game will be broadcast on Sky Sports YouTube.
International viewers can watch on NetballPass.
You can buy tickets to watch live here.
Manchester Thunder vs London Pulse – Saturday 7 June, FCP 17:00, Belle Vue Arena, Manchester
Although both sides have already booked a Play-Off spot there’s still plenty to play for in this one! Manchester Thunder’s win last time out ensured they will be playing Play-Offs netball but now it’s about finishing as high as possible. A win over the current league leaders will see them move level on points with London Pulse with one game left to play. For Sam Bird’s Pulse side, victory in Manchester will guarantee them a top-two spot and a place in the Major Semi-Final come the first weekend of the Play-Offs.
Where to watch: This game will be broadcast on BBC Sport and IPlayer.
International viewers can watch on NetballPass.
You can buy tickets to watch live here.
NIC Leeds Rhinos vs LexisNexis Cardiff Dragons – Sunday 8 June, FCP 16:00, Canon Medical Arena, Sheffield
While neither side can make the Play-Offs there will be plenty of pride on the line in this one.
In what will be Geva Mentor’s final home game for NIC Leeds Rhinos, ahead of her retirement from the sport at the end of the season, they’ll be hoping to send her off with a win and bounce back from a tough round 12 tie against London Pulse. Meanwhile LexisNexis Cardiff Dragons ran Manchester Thunder close last time out and will be hoping to show the same level of performance in this one as they look to pick up their second win of the campaign.
Where to watch: This game will be broadcast on Sky Sports YouTube.
International viewers can watch on NetballPass.
You can buy tickets to watch live here.