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Sky Sports to show Netball World Cup in full

Sky Sports to show Netball World Cup in full
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Sky Sports announces a deal to broadcast every game from this summer's Netball World Cup from Cape Town.

Sky Sports has announced an agreement to broadcast every game from this year's Netball World Cup.

The 16-team tournament takes place in South Africa's Cape Town between July 28 and August 6, with all matches taking place at the same venue.

Every game will go out live across Sky Sports' TV channels, with coverage of one game a day airing for free on the broadcaster's YouTube channel.

Helen Falkus, Sky's director of multi-sports, said: "The Netball World Cup is the pinnacle in the international calendar and we can't wait to showcase all of the action live for Sky Sports subscribers.

"We'll also stream selected matches live on the Sky Sports YouTube channel, making action from the tournament available to all."

Sky is also home to women's competitions including the Netball Super League, the Women's Super League, the Women's Ashes and the US Open tennis.

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