Share There is just one day of the group stages of the Commonwealth Games left and it will be a feast of netball. All 12 teams will be in action on Thursday and there will be Vitality Netball Superleague representation in all but the first match. Those games will have a vital say in who can finish where, so we’ve crunched the numbers and these are all the possible outcomes remaining after day six. South Africa can sew up third against Scotland South Africa are ending their group stages with back-to-back ties against home nations teams, today defeating a spirited Wales 69-51. Wales held South Africa to 12 goals apiece after the first quarter before the Proteas pulled away to open 10-point lead at half-time. 🇿🇦🆚🏴 Full Time Victory for Team SA 👏🇿🇦 South Africa maintain their unbeaten record against Wales 🙌 SOUTH AFRICA 69 WALES 51#TeamSA | #B2022 | @TeamSA2024 pic.twitter.com/mNde2A0pEN — Netball South Africa (@Netball_SA) August 3, 2022 The gap was stretched to 21 with a quarter to go but Wales finished in style outdoing South Africa with 19 goals to 16. It sees South Africa sit in third place with four points, ahead of Wales and Scotland who have one victory each. Scotland got those first points on the board today, defeating Barbados 72-28, thanks in part to a sparkling second quarter where the Thistles netted 24 goals to seven. Strathclyde Sirens’ duo Beth Goodwin and Niamh McCall were both successful in 88% of their attempts on goal while clubmate Emily Nicholl put in a game-high four intercepts as goal defence. Off. The. Mark ✅ Wow, what a performance from @ScotThistles who secure their first win of @birminghamcg22 🏴 They put up 72 goals against Barbados 👏 pic.twitter.com/CAzQ1dviNi — Vitality Netball Superleague (@NetballSL) August 3, 2022 It means that South Africa and Scotland will be battling it out for the third place in Pool A at 7pm tomorrow, but Scotland would need an unlikely 87-goal swing, while Wales could still yet have a say. Trinidad & Tobago and Northern Ireland chance of first win Alongside Barbados in Pool A, Trinidad & Tobago and Northern Ireland have the chance to earn their first win of these Commonwealth Games when they face each other in their final Pool B match at 2pm tomorrow. Northern Ireland struggled to get into their contest against Uganda eventually slipping to a 63-26 defeat, as Loughborough Lightning’s Mary Cholhok scored 46 of Uganda’s goals. Meanwhile Trinidad & Tobago were beaten 70-30 by Malawi in the final match of the night as Strathclyde Sirens’ Towera Vinkhumbo put in five intercepts. And while the Warriors and the Calypso Girls will meet to decide who is Pool B’s representative in the ninth-place play-off, their conquerors Malawi and Uganda will battle it out for third place in the pool. Uganda currently occupy that spot by virtue of a better goal difference meaning Malawi need a 28-goal swing. The loser of that match could potentially come up against Wales, who currently sit in fifth but depending on the nature of Scotland’s result could move up to third or fourth in Pool A when they take on Barbados at 11am. Semi-final opponents still to be decided Going into the final day of group games, the semi-finalists have been confirmed with Australia and Jamaica advancing from Pool A and reigning champions England and New Zealand coming through Pool B. Your @TeamEngland semi-finalists 😍#MakeYourMark | #PartofthePride pic.twitter.com/0aLGWZWPci — England Netball (@EnglandNetball) August 2, 2022 What is yet to be decided is who will face who, but by 10:30am tomorrow we will know who has topped Pool A when Australia and Jamaica will have gone head-to-head. There will then be a 12-hour wait to confirm their opponents with England and New Zealand’s centre pass taking place at 9pm. It really is all to play for. Related news post 21st Nov 2024 Netball Super League confirms new Board of Directors to lead the League into the new era of professionalisation Reading: 4 mins Related players: Towera Vinkhumbo Bethan Goodwin Emily Nicholl Niamh McCall Mary Cholhok Tags: 2022 Commonwealth Games Previous Story Commonwealth Games: Social netball on day five Next Story Commonwealth Games: Group stages completed with bumper day More News 21st Nov 2024 News Netball Super League confirms new Board of Directors to lead the League into the new era of professionalisation Reading: 4 mins 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 More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column