Sky Sports has increased its live coverage of the Netball Super League from one game a week to three.
Combined with the BBC showing one game exclusively live each week through iPlayer, the news means that every fixture from the league will be broadcast starting from this season.
Sky originally signed a three-year deal to show one game a week last year but has now tripled its commitment, with games being shown across Sky Sports' linear channels, Sky Sports+ and the Sky Sports YouTube channel.
The broadcaster also has the rights to the inaugural Netball Super Cup, NSL Play Offs and Grand Final.
Helen Falkus, Sky's director of multisports, said: "Sky is the UK's leading investor in women's sport and as a dedicated partner to netball for more than 18 years, we're proud to be the leading broadcaster to the sport as it turns professional.
"The relaunch of the Netball Super League warrants even bigger and better coverage, and fans are set to enjoy just that with more exclusively live matches featuring entertaining analysis from legends of the game every week across Sky Sports TV, streaming and YouTube channels."
The new season begins with the Netball Super Cup on March 8. body check tags ::
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