First centrepublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 20 July 2019
Q1: England 0-0 New Zealand
Here we go.
England take on New Zealand to try and reach their first Netball World Cup final. The Silver Ferns have first centre.
Goosebumps.
FT: England 45-47 New Zealand
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Becky Grey
Q1: England 0-0 New Zealand
Here we go.
England take on New Zealand to try and reach their first Netball World Cup final. The Silver Ferns have first centre.
Goosebumps.
England v New Zealand (15:00 BST)
Jo Harten is introduced to the crowd first and gets a huge cheer. Everyone is on their feet.
Helen Housby comes next. After her Commonwealth Games heroics, she gets huge screams.
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The warm-ups are over.
Just THREE MINUTES to go. If you need a cup of tea, go now.
Sara Bayman
Former England captain on BBC Sport
There are a few ways to beat them (New Zealand), they set up a box where they keep teams out, then anything lofted they will try and beat it, but Australia seemed to be able to beat it
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Not only is she one of the best defenders in the world, England's Geva Mentor has been using her down-time to help others this week.
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Kadeen Corbin
England shooter on BBC Two
In that changing room Tracey Neville goes in, but once she is on the bench it's passion.
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And the award for fan of the day so far goes to...
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Although these tops get these guys a close second.
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I'll kick things off with one of my best netball memories.
A six-hour sweaty minibus journey from Yorkshire to Brighton for a tournament (national finals, but don't go on about it...) It doesn't sound like the most fun, but there were a lot of sweets and some superb music involved.
Darren from Manchester also sent us this one in earlier:
I played in a mixed netball tournament a few years ago. In the first match I went for a ball at the same time as another player and our heads collided knocking my front tooth clean out! Definitely not a no-contact sport!
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Louise Gwilliam
BBC Radio 5 live producer in Liverpool
Came across these ladies as they were explaining to a confused American couple what ‘netball’ is. Think they might have converted a couple more fans.
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Kadeen Corbin
England shooter on BBC Two
Serena Guthrie brings amazing energy. Her vision into the circle is phenomenal and her change of pace can hurt defenders
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Liverpool
The Baldock Crusaders netball team have made their way from Hertfordshire to Liverpool.
There are nine of them and they enjoyed the Merseyside hospitality last night before the serious business of netball supporting today.
"We're really enjoying it. Jo Harten, Serena Guthrie and Geva Mentor have been immense."
So are they confident England will make it?
"We have tickets to the final as well.
"We're predicting it will be 51-49 to the Roses."
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Love this!
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Louise Gwilliam
BBC Radio 5 live producer in Liverpool
Finally found some Kiwi fans who said ‘we’ve gotta try and be positive!!’
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England have been getting support far away from Liverpool too.
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New Zealand's final group match was nothing short of a nail-biter. The Silver Ferns lost by a single goal against Australia.
Denise Evans
BBC Sport in Liverpool
There's a sea of red and white as England fans take to their seats.
It's an atmosphere I'd describe as 'nervous excitement'.
The Silver Ferns get a sizeable cheer as they enter the arena, waving to their pockets of fans spread around.
But that noise is far eclipsed by the hollering woops for the England Roses by the home crowd as they take their places on the bench.
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Sara Bayman
Former England captain on BBC Sport
Tracey Neville is already England's most successful coach ever with that Commonwealth Games win and backing it up with a World Cup win on home soil would be the icing on the cake.