- Grand Final re-match to open the season on Saturday 5 April
- Split Round across Easter and Anzac Day weekends
- All Sunday matches live and free on Kayo Freebies
- First Nations Round to align with National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week
The 2025 Suncorp Super Netball fixture has been announced, with a Grand Final re-match between the Adelaide Thunderbirds and the Melbourne Vixens to open the ninth season.
Reigning premiers the Thunderbirds will host the Vixens at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Saturday 5 April to launch the 14-round home and away season.
Saturday night timeslots and back-to-back Sunday matches remain, with all Sunday matches to be broadcast live and free on Kayo Freebies.
A split round will feature in Round 3, with the Melbourne Mavericks to host GIANTS Netball and the Thunderbirds to host the NSW Swifts on Easter Sunday.
Across the Anzac Day weekend, the Queensland Derby will be played at UniSC Arena on Saturday 26 April, before the Vixens host the West Coast Fever on Sunday 27 April.
The Suncorp Super Netball League will again celebrate and recognise First Nations Round peoples and cultures across National Reconciliation Week (Round 7) and NAIDOC Week (Round 13).
Inclusion Round will not feature as a standalone round in 2025, with teams to celebrate and champion their chosen causes throughout the season.
The home and away season will end on Sunday 13 July, before the Finals Series begins the following week.
“This is the best netball league in the world, and we cannot wait to bring more incredible matches to our fans,” said Netball Australia CEO Stacey West.
“It truly is a competition where each team has an opportunity to win and in developing this fixture, we’ve focused on growing that competitive tension, and the strong rivalries built out on the court.
“We want more Australians playing, watching and attending our games and we believe season 2025 will be one our fans don’t want to miss a moment of.”
The 2024 Suncorp Super Netball season was the most attended female sporting competition in Australian history.
It marked the biggest season in the league’s history, with a final total attendance of 366,222.
Suncorp Super Netball also attracted the highest average crowd in Australian women’s sport, with an average of 6,097 fans attending each match – up from 5,069 in 2023.
The 2024 season was the most watched ever across Kayo Sports and Foxtel, with Kayo Freebies audiences continuing to grow.
“Working closely with Netball Australia and through our coverage, we have built incredible engagement and connection with the sport. In 2025, we’re looking forward to continuing this momentum with more innovation and analysis across our coverage, as well as easy and free access via Kayo Freebies,” said Fox Netball Executive Producer Erin Ferreira.
View the full fixture here.