Things are likely to get worse before they get better for the Silver Ferns, who have nowhere to hide as Constellation Cup action crosses the ditch from Australia to New Zealand. The holders are 2-0 down after back-to-back 17-point beatdowns and, in a darkly comic twist, have made a dent in Netball New Zealand’s (NNZ) back by winning each of their last eight home games against the Diamonds.
It hasn’t helped NNZ’s cause that Taurua was known for his strict fitness regime and both games so far have been decided by late Silver Ferns collapses. Australia outscored their opponents 24-11 in the final quarter of Game 1 and 21-9 in the third quarter of Game 3. By contrast, New Zealand outscored Australia by 14 points in Game 1, 11 in Game 2 and 18 in Game 3 a year ago. Interim coach Yvette McCausland-Durie and captain Karin Burger have put the decline down to mental barriers.
Their counterparts Stacey Marinkovich and Liz Watson now need just one more win to lift the trophy outright for the first time since 2018. The Diamonds’ last three triumphs were decided on aggregate, something that has been scrapped for the 2025 series. That means if New Zealand manage to claw their way back to parity, Game 4 will go to extra time. Grace Nweke is vital to their cause, but she has had to fight off relentless pressure from Courtney Bruce in particular, while receiving very little support from her teammates.
Read on below for a complete guide to where to watch Constellation Cup 2025 live streams online, on TV and potentially free.
Can I stream Constellation Cup 2025 for free?
All four matches of the Constellation Cup are available to watch for free courtesy of Kayo Freebies in Australia and Sky Open in New Zealand.
Are you traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to watch all the action for free as if you were at home. NordVPN is our top choice of options.
Use a VPN to watch any Constellation Cup 2025 stream
How to watch Constellation Cup live streams in the US
Netball fans in the US can watch the 2025 Constellation Cup on Netball Pass. A passport costs £24.99 (~$33).
If you are a resident of Australia or New Zealand and are visiting the United States during the Constellation Cup, use a VPN to watch the tournament free on Kayo Freebies or Sky Open.
How to watch Constellation Cup live streams in the UK
The 2025 Constellation Cup is also exclusive to Netball Pass in the UK. The £24.99 Tournament Pass allows you to live stream every game.
If you’re holidaying in the UK from Australia or New Zealand, you can still catch the action for free by using a VPN such as NordVPN.
How to watch Constellation Cup live streams in Australia
Every match in the 2025 Constellation Cup is free to air via Kayo Freebies in Australia.
All you have to do is create an account – no card details required!
If you are currently on holiday outside of Oz, you can use NordVPN to access the service’s coverage just as you would at home.
How to watch Constellation Cup live streams in Canada
In Canada, you must use the Netball Pass to watch the 2025 Constellation Cup. A tournament pass costs £24.99 (~CA$47).
If you’re an Aussie or Kiwi currently in the Great White North, you can still get all the action for free by using a VPN such as NordVPN.
Constellation Cup 2025 Frequently Asked Questions
What is the schedule for Constellation Cup 2025?
(All times ET)
Game 1 (Australia 69-52 New Zealand)
Friday, October 17
Game 2 (Australia 68-51 New Zealand)
Wednesday, October 22
Game 3 (New Zealand vs Australia)
22.30 – Saturday 25 October
Game 4 (New Zealand vs Australia)
01.00 – Wednesday 29 October
What are the venues for Constellation Cup 2025?
Game 1 – John Cain Arena (Melbourne)
Game 2 – Sydney SuperDome (Sydney)
Game 3 – GLOBOX Arena (Hamilton)
Game 4 – Wolfbrook Arena (Christchurch)
Can I follow Constellation Cup 2025 on my mobile?
Of course! Each of the major broadcasters has streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or through your phone’s browser.
You can also keep up to date with all things Constellation Cup on their official social media channels on YouTube (@KayoSportsAU / @SkyNZ) and Instagram (@KayoSports / @SkyOpenNZ).
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