Netball World Cup 2023: Standings for the group stages

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Netball World Cup 2023

Venue: Cape Town, South Africa Dates: 28 July to 6 August

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Preliminary group stage

Pool A

Team

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

Australia

3

0

0

272

100

6

Tonga

2

0

1

149

182

4

Fiji

1

0

2

135

205

2

Zimbabwe

0

0

3

124

193

0

Pool B

Team

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

England

3

0

0

214

105

6

Malawi

2

0

1

178

159

4

Scotland

1

0

2

139

161

2

Barbados

0

0

3

121

227

0

Pool C

Team

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

Jamaica

3

0

0

247

114

6

South Africa

2

0

1

197

149

4

Wales

1

0

2

158

192

2

Sri Lanka

0

0

3

113

260

0

Pool D

Team

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

New Zealand

3

0

0

210

90

6

Uganda

2

0

1

197

125

4

Trinidad and Tobago

1

0

1

110

186

2

Singapore

0

0

3

92

208

0

Last updated 19:30 BST, 31 July

Preliminaries: stage one format - The top three teams in Pool A and B will move through to play in Pool F in stage two of the preliminaries, while the top three sides in Pool C and D will move into Pool G. The bottom team from each pool in the first preliminary stage will go into Pool E.

Second group stage

Group F

Team

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

England

5

0

0

341

205

10

Australia

4

0

1

388

209

8

Malawi

3

0

2

258

280

6

Tonga

2

0

3

246

311

4

Scotland

1

0

4

232

295

2

Fiji

0

0

5

205

370

0

Group G

Team

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

Jamaica

5

0

0

351

212

10

New Zealand

3

1

1

309

212

7

South Africa

3

1

1

279

243

7

Uganda

2

0

3

290

257

4

Wales

1

0

4

250

347

2

Trinidad & Tobago

0

0

5

170

378

0

Last updated 16:50 BST, 3 August

Preliminaries: stage two format - teams finishing first and second in Pools F and G will go through to the semi-finals, with the top-placed team in each group facing the second-placed team in the other group. The other remaining teams will go on to compete for the final placings, from fifth to 16th.

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