Summary

  • England's Vitality Roses take on Netball World Cup 2023 Bronze Medallists Jamaica

  1. 'I scored by accident' - the moments England stars want to forgetpublished at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time

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    'I scored a goal by accident' - England's netball stars' forgettable moments

    Some of England's netball stars, including Imogen Allison, Beth Cobden and Funmi Fadoju, tell BBC Sport about moments in their careers they would rather forget.

  2. What can I expect?published at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November

    BBC Sport

    England v Jamaica

    England and Jamaica get the new Horizon Series under way with two matches in Manchester on 16 and 17 November, both live on the BBC.

    The return matches this year will take place in the Jamaican capital Kingston on 25 and 26 November.

    England are ranked second in the world and come into the competition after winning the Taini Jamison Trophy in New Zealand in October.

    Jamaica are fourth in the world but have not played since November 2023, when they finished fifth in the Fast5 World Series.

    The Horizon Series will take place over four years between the two sides, with two matches in England and two in Jamaica each year.

    England vs Jamaica head-to-head

    The last time England played Jamaica was in the 2023 Fast5 World Series, when England won 33-27 and went on to secure bronze in the competition.

    Since 2022, the two nations have met eight times, with England winning six of those encounters. Jamaica's last win came in January 2023 in the International Series.

  3. Who are the key players to watch?published at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November

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    England's Lois PearsonImage source, Getty Images
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    Lois Pearson hit a milestone of 50 Netball Super League appearances in the 2024 season

    England goal-defence Funmi Fadoju excelled as the Roses won the Taini Jamison Trophy. She also managed the most interceptions, gains and deflections in the Netball Super League for London Pulse and will be a key part in coach Jess Thirlby's plans to stop Jamaica's attack.

    Roses goal-attack Lois Pearson had an excellent season for Manchester Thunder, earning her Player’s Player of the Season in the Netball Super League, and has featured in all six of England's matches in her debut season with the Roses.

    For the opponents, defender and vice-captain Shamera Sterling-Humphrey, who helped the Adelaide Thunderbirds retain the Suncorp Super Netball League title and finished top of the rankings for defensive rebounds, deflections and interceptions, will be one to watch for Jamaica.

  4. How can I watch the series?published at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November

    All times are listed in GMT and are subject to late changes

    BBC iPlayer

    The Roses will play Jamaica in the new Vitality Netball Horizon Series on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November in Manchester, with the return matches in the Jamaican capital Kingston on 25 and 26 November 2024.You catch live coverage of their matches across BBC TV, Red Button and the BBC Sport website and app.

    Game 1 - Saturday, 16 November - Manchester, UK 15:45-18:00 GMT - Watch on Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app

    Game 2 - Sunday, 17 November - Manchester, UK 14:00-16:00 GMT - Watch on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app

    Game 3 - Saturday, 23 November - Kingston, Jamaica

    Exact times TBC - Watch on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app

    Game 4 - Sunday, 24 November - Kingston, JamaicaExact times TBC - Watch on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app

  5. How to get into netballpublished at 17:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November

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    Netball World Cup 2019: Reasons to love netball

    How do I start?

    Find a club in England,, external Wales,, external Scotland, external or Northern Ireland, external to get going.

    Is it for me?

    No matter what your fitness level is, there is a position on court for everyone. Netball is a semi-contact sport, so men and women and boys and girls can all play on the same side. There's also a strong sense of friendship and team-bonding within netball teams.

    What to expect when I start?

    • Netball is an all over body workout so is great for general fitness and improving muscle tone.
    • You don't need any special kit, just clothes that you feel comfortable exercising in and trainers.
    • You move through the court by running and jumping so it helps with balance and co-ordination.
    • Walking Netball, external is growing in popularity and is a low-impact way to play the game with no age limits - younger or older!
    • Disability Netball is similar to the traditional game but with a few adaptations such as using a ball with a bell inside for people with visual impairments or installing an induction loop for those who are hearing-impaired. Find your nearest club on