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Four Continents, One Destination: The Road to London 2026 Continues

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Global netball Qualifiers Intensify as Road⁢ to London 2026 Accelerates

October ⁤15, 2025 – The quest to reach the 2026 NetballWorld Cup in London is gaining momentum, with​ qualifying tournaments underway across four continents. National teams from Africa,⁣ Asia,‍ Europe, and⁣ the Americas are battling for coveted spots in ⁣the prestigious international competition, scheduled to ⁢take place in the​ United Kingdom. these regional championships represent a⁤ critical juncture ⁢for aspiring netball nations, determining ⁢which ‍teams will join established powerhouses on the world stage.

The intensifying competition underscores the​ growing global ⁢reach of netball, a sport traditionally dominated by Commonwealth nations. With the 2026 World⁣ Cup looming, ⁢the stakes are exceptionally high for ‌players, coaches, and national federations. Successful qualification not only provides an opportunity to compete against the best ⁣but also ⁢fuels investment in netball⁤ development ⁣within participating countries. The qualifying ⁣process culminates in a final allocation of berths,⁢ setting the stage for a thrilling tournament in London.

Qualifying events are ‌structured‍ regionally. The Africa Netball Cup,⁣ held in Botswana,⁤ saw South Africa⁤ secure ‍their ​place. AsiaS qualifying tournament, ​taking place in Thailand, ⁢will determine the ‍continent’s representatives. ‍European nations are competing in a ⁤series ‌of⁢ matches across the continent, with the top teams advancing. Simultaneously,⁤ the Americas Netball Championships​ in Jamaica are identifying the region’s contenders.

The Netball World Cup 2026 will be held‌ in⁢ London, marking a return to the United Kingdom after the 2019 event in Liverpool. The ‍tournament is expected to attract⁣ notable⁢ international attention and showcase⁤ the athleticism and skill of netball players⁢ worldwide.

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