Summary

  • Use audio icons at top the page to listen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra commentary

  • Final result: England 46-58 Australia

  • Australia win final quarter 18-5 to turnaround 41-40 deficit

  • Sixth time Australia have won Quad Series

  • Third place play-off result: South Africa 50-51 New Zealand

  1. What happened in the round robins?published at 11:51 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2022

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    England 48-48 Australia: Red Roses score dramatic late goal to tie game

    England and Australia both cruised through to the final with victories over South Africa and New Zealand in their opening two games, before playing out a dramatic draw on Tuesday evening.

    Helen Housby, who shot the last-second winning goal to seal Commonwealth gold in 2018, again scored a late goal to seal a 48-48 draw in a dress rehearsal for Wednesday's final.

    New Zealand beat South Africa in their third place play-off warm-up game too.

    Read Tuesday's report.

  2. Everything you need to knowpublished at 09:52 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2022

    Quad Series

    It has been 1,092 days since the last Quad Series was contested between England, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa - four of the best sides in the world.

    Inevitably, talk surrounding the four-team competition has been overshadowed with speculation about Commonwealth Games preparation.

    England's Roses have never won a Quad Series, although this one feels less about winning and more about finding their best starting seven and building some momentum.

    You can find out more about the competition here.

  3. How to watch the netball Quad Seriespublished at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2022

    All coverage times are GMT and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Wednesday 19 January

    Third place play-off: South Africa v New Zealand (17:30 GMT) - commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    Final: England v Australia (19:30 GMT) - commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

  4. How to get into netballpublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2022

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    Netball is a seven-a-side game where the aim is to score goals by passing the ball down the court and throwing it in your opponent's net. Unlike basketball, players are not allowed to move/run/dribble with the ball. It is all about the passing.

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    Netball World Cup 2019: Reasons to love netball

    Find a club in England, external, Wales, external, Scotland, external, or Northern Ireland, external to get started (or return to the sport you used to play).