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  1. What has happened so far?

    Loughborough Lightning have been the dominant side in the inaugural Women's Premier League winning all seven of their games so far.

    Cardiff are in pole position to face them in the final, winning four matches so far, but an East London Phoenix win in over Cardiff in their final game would give them an opportunity to face Loughborough.

    Worcester have won one of their games so far.

    Women's Premier League results: Worcester 41-58 Loughborough	East London 60-36 Cardiff Cardiff 55-29 Worcester	East London 50-61 Loughborough East London 53-42 Worcester	Loughborough 56-30 Cardiff Worcester 42-50 East London	Cardiff 53-59 Loughborough Worcester 42-49 Cardiff	East London 60-71 Loughborough Cardiff 63-43 East London	Loughborough 65-39 Cardiff Worcester 49-43 East London	Cardiff 35-32 Worcester Loughborough 66-42 East London
  2. What is the Women's Premier League?

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    This will be the inaugural season of the British Wheelchair Basketball Women's Premier League.

    The league is the first of its kind worldwide, and the UK's first women's professional Para-sport league.

    Tokyo Paralympians Laurie Williams, Jude Hamer, Robyn Love, Lucy Robinson and Siobhan Fitzpatrick are among the Loughborough side. They are one of four teams alongside Worcester Wolves, Cardiff Met Archers and East London Phoenix.

    Each team will play each other three times with the finals held on 14 May.

  3. How can I watch the Women's Wheelchair Basketball Premier League?

    All times are BST and are subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    The BBC will show the inaugural season of the Women's Premier League across the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app:

    Saturday, 30 April

    13:00: East London Phoenix v Cardiff Met Archers - BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

    18:00: Loughborough Lightning v Worcester Wolves - BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

    Saturday, 14 May

    15:00: Play offs/finals - BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

  4. How to get into disability sport

    BBC Sport

    At whatever level you wish to take part, sport and physical activity can be an enjoyable lifestyle choice.

    Physical activity has a number of health benefits including helping to maintain a healthy weight, lowering high blood pressure and boosting the immune system, as well as boosting self-confidence and preventing depression,

    In the past, it may have been difficult to find a local sports club that could cater for individual needs, but nowadays nearly all sports have options or variations for disabled people and many clubs can accommodate people regardless of physical limitations.

    The Activity Alliance can direct you to numerous participation opportunities and programmes including information on different sports in your local area. For other areas of the UK, visit Disability Sport Wales, Disability Sports NI, or Scottish Disability Sport.

    Check out our Activity Guide pages which cover over 70 sports, most with a dedicated disability section.