
Sky Sports has announced a HUGE new signing with an expert called Neville providing unrivalled analysis this season.
Former England Netball head coach Tracey Neville – the sister of Sky Sports football expert Gary – is joining Sky as co-host of the weekly netball podcast Off The Court.
Alongside Tamsin Greenway – the former Broadcast Sport Awards Pundit of the Year – Neville will offer expert opinion and analysis throughout the 2026 Netball Super League season.
Neville is a former England international who has enjoyed an illustrious coaching career, which included guiding the Roses to the gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
She has recently moved into football, becoming the Managing Director of Stockport County Women FC, but will be keeping close to the world of netball and sharing her views on Off The Court.
Greenway is also a decorated former England player who has coached the Scotland national team previously. She now juggles Sky Sports duties with her role as Director of Netball at London Mavericks.
Neville said: “I’m really looking forward to debating with one of the best tactical coaches in the game and going head to head on some of netball’s hottest topics.
“It’ll be a change working with Tamsin rather than against her. I might finally get my own back and grill her about a few of her team’s performances this year.
“It’s nice to be next to her on the mics rather than opposite her.”
Greenway is excited about having a new co-host on the podcast, adding: “I can’t wait for Off The Court to begin this year.
“It’s back even bigger and better as one of netball’s greatest Tracey Neville joins the team.
“I’m so excited to chat, debate, share and laugh with Tracey as we both take you through a massive year of NSL, SSN and of course the Commonwealth Games.”
Netball returns to Sky Sports this weekend with all eight Super League teams in action in the Netball Super Cup from 11am on Sky Sports Mix.
Subscribe to Off The Court with Tracey Neville and Tamsin Greenway on Apple Podcasts or Spotify for the best netball coverage in 2026.

