Share It’s the penultimate week of the Vitality Netball Superleague and tensions are high with a playoff place still up for grabs. However, there are still a few rounds of battle left before the Grand Final on June 5. Here’s how to ensure you stay up to date with all the action this weekend. Team Bath Netball v Wasps – Friday, 7.30pm, live on Sky Sports Team Bath Arena – buy tickets here Round 19 gets going on Friday night at the Team Bath Arena. Team Bath Netball currently sit fourth in the table but are still to secure their playoff place with Saracens Mavericks only three points behind them with two games left. Wasps lost 54-52 to Loughborough Lightning last week in a narrow thriller that saw the lead change hands multiple times. Centre pass is at 7.30pm and will be live on Sky Sports YouTube. Leeds Rhinos v Saracens Mavericks – Saturday, 3pm, live on Sky Sports Allam Sports Centre – buy tickets here The first of a packed Saturday line-up of four fixtures, Leeds Rhinos host Saracens Mavericks at the Allam Sports Centre. With a one goal victory over Severn Stars in Round 18, Rhinos moved one place behind Mavericks in the table. Mavericks come in off the back of a 54-50 home win against Surrey Storm and a 61-53 loss away to table toppers Manchester Thunder. Saturday’s clash starts at 3pm and will be live on Sky Sports YouTube. LATE SCENES 😱 What a stunning game as @RhinosNetballSL NARROWLY beat @SevernStars 🤯 pic.twitter.com/iXu6BqKuHd — Vitality Netball Superleague (@NetballSL) May 16, 2022 Celtic Dragons v Strathclyde Sirens – Saturday, 4pm Sport Wales National Centre – buy tickets here Celtic Dragons host Strathclyde Sirens at the Sport Wales National Centre in a bid to move further away from the bottom of the table. Dragons currently sit 10th, level on points with Severn Stars but ahead on goal difference whilst Sirens sit in ninth with a comfortable distance of six points between them and their hosts. Both teams come into the match off the back of losses and will be looking to finish their season on a high. Centre pass is at 4pm, with highlights on the VNSL YouTube channel. Loughborough Lightning v Severn Stars – Saturday, 6pm Sir David Wallace Arena – buy tickets here Loughborough Lightning host Severn Stars as they continue their chase of Manchester Thunder’s table lead. Lightning are only three points behind first place but with a substantially lower goal difference. Stars currently hold the spot at the bottom of the table but will be proud of their performance against Leeds Rhinos last week as they held them to a one goal game. Centre pass is at 6pm, with highlights on the VNSL YouTube channel. Surrey Storm v London Pulse – Saturday, 6pm Surrey Sports Park – buy tickets here Surrey Storm will look to bounce back after their loss on the road when hosting London Pulse this weekend. Storm were overcome by Saracens Mavericks in a 54-50 victory in Round 18. London Pulse come into their last away game with a well-earned 57-41 victory over Strathclyde Sirens. Centre pass is at 6pm, with highlights on the VNSL YouTube channel. Every result matters 👊 It’s crunch time for our 11 teams as they look to cement their final positions 💥 A big win for @Pulse_Netball means they can start preparing for the semis 👏 pic.twitter.com/8sBVT4UrtJ — Vitality Netball Superleague (@NetballSL) May 17, 2022 London Pulse v Manchester Thunder – Monday, 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports Copper Box Arena – buy tickets here Round 19 concludes on Monday night as top of the table battles it out against third live on Sky Sports Arena. Both teams have already secured their place in the playoffs, but Pulse will be playing their second game in three days with a double-booked weekend of netball. And this match will be the perfect opportunity to make a statement leading into the final round. Thunder are currently on an 18-week winning streak after a 61-53 victory over Saracens Mavericks. Monday’s match starts at 5.30pm and will be live on Sky Sports Arena. Related news post 23rd Oct 2024 Introducing the NXT Gen League: Everything you need to know! Reading: 4 mins Tags: News Previous Story Kim Borger and Rachel Shaw to retire at end of 2022 season Next Story Ama Agbeze: Former England captain has her say on the Superleague season More News 23rd Oct 2024 News Introducing the NXT Gen League: Everything you need to know! Reading: 4 mins 8th Oct 2024 News Netball Super League set for showdown at The O2 as 2025 fixtures are announced Reading: 4 mins 7th Oct 2024 News Announcing the Netball Super Cup 2025 Reading: 2 mins 7th Oct 2024 News Netball Super League Relaunched: A Bold New Brand for a Bold New Era Reading: 2 mins 17th Sep 2024 video An interview with London Pulse on Sky Sports News Reading: 0 mins More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column