Netball Nations Cup live stream: How to watch netball final online from anywhere for FREE
The 2025 Netball Nations Cup brings together some of the best players in the world across two major cities in the UK., with England, South Africa, Malawi and Uganda taking part in a mini tournament. We should be in for some truly breathtaking action as the teams battle for glory in this weekend’s final.
The early part of the tournament took place in Nottingham. Having beaten Malwai 62-36 on the opening day, England suffered defeat at the hands of South Africa in a tight match on the Sunday, losing 61-59. Sanmarie Visser was the standout player. Uganda are the final side in this competition, and lost 59-45 to Malawi in their opening match.
This weekend the action heads to London, with Malawi vs South Africa and then England vs Uganda, both on Saturday. Finals day is on Sunday, all in the iconic Copper Box arena at the Olympic Park. We could see the Roses take on South Africa once again for the title, but never write off a surprise result or two.
Read on to find out how you can catch a Netball Nations Cup 2025 live stream around the world, potentially for FREE.
Netball Nations Cup 2025 Quick Guide
Key dates
- Dates: February 1-2 and February 8-9
- Time: From 3pm GMT/10am ET/7am PT on Saturday, 1.30pm GMT/8.30am ET/5.30am PT on Sunday
Best streams
How to watch Netball Nations Cup live streams for FREE
Lucky Brits can watch the Netball Nations Cup for FREE. The action is being broadcast live on Sky Sports Mix and the Sky Sports YouTube channel.
If you’re a Sky subscriber, you can watch the Mix channel for free – i.e. you don’t need to have a Sports package to access it – but if you don’t have Sky, then you can also just head to YouTube.
If you’re a Brit abroad you can use a VPN such as NordVPN to access your usual service. More details below.
How to watch Netball Nations Cup live streams from anywhere
If you try to watch the Netball Nations Cup on your normal streaming service when overseas, you may soon discover that you can’t. That’s because broadcasters usually block you from watching when abroad due to rights reasons.
But there is a way to tune in regardless. By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your device into thinking that it’s back at home. That way you can enjoy your home netball coverage from anywhere – assuming you comply with the broadcaster’s fine print, of course, specifically its terms and conditions.
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How to watch Netball Nations Cup online in the US, Australia and New Zealand
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Netball Nations Cup 2025 schedule
All times GMT
Saturday February 1 – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
South Africa 70 – 45 Uganda
England 62 – 36 Malawi
Sunday, February 2
Malawi 59 – 45 Uganda
England 59 – 61 South Africa
Saturday, February 8 – Copper Box Arena, London
Malawi vs South Africa – 3pm
England vs Uganda – 5pm
Sunday, February 9
Third-place play-off – 1.30pm
Final – 4pm
When is the Netball Nations Cup 2025?
The Netball Nations Cup started in Nottingham on Saturday, February 1 and Sunday February 2. It moves to London for February 8-9. The actions starts at 3pm GMT/10am ET/7 am PT/2am AEDT on the Saturday (Sunday in Australia). It starts at 1.30pm GMT/8.30 am ET/5.30am PT/12.30am AEDT on Sunday (Monday in Australia). The final starts at 4pm GMT/11am ET/8am PT/3am AEDT (Monday).
Can I watch Netball Nations Cup 2025 for free?
Yes! The Netball Nations Cup is available on the Sky Sports YouTube channel and Sky Sports Mix on TV in the UK.
If you’re traveling away from home, you can use a VPN to watch the live action free from abroad on your usual streaming service.
Can I watch the Netball Nations Cup 2025 on my mobile?
Yes, most broadcasters and YouTube have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser.
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