The Netball Super League will be making a stop in the city next year.
The London Mavericks will bring high-octane action to the Brighton Centre on April 6 for the very first time, when they take on the Birmingham Panthers.
In 2025, the Netball Super League will embark on a new era of professionalisation in which it has committed to hosting half of its matches at arena venues to increase attendances, welcome new fans to the sport and grow the game nationwide.
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Supporters will be able to book tickets to the Brighton Centre fixture when the Priority Window opens on November 28.
To book tickets visit: https://brightoncentre.co.uk/whats-on/
Camilla Buchanan, head coach for the London Mavericks, said: "We couldn’t be more excited to bring netball to the Brighton Centre.
“Who wouldn’t want to experience world-class netball just a stone's throw from the beach?
“Our vision has always been to reach more communities, and this is a fantastic opportunity for fans to see us compete on a huge stage with an incredible crowd, and to bring netball to the wonderful South.
“We can't wait to make it unforgettable!"
London Mavericks have put plans in place to ensure their fans across the East region can join them for the big night in Brighton.
The club will roll out Mavericks Fan Buses from their traditional base at the Hertfordshire Sports Village, on which fans will be joined by London Mavericks’ Next Gen League Players.
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