Thursday, 25 January (Ellispark Arena, Johannesburg)
South Africa v New Zealand 17:00 GMT
Sunday, 28 January (Ellispark Arena, Johannesburg)
New Zealand v Australia 10:00 GMT
South Africa v England 12:30 GMT
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England netball 'unbeatable' in a final
England head coach Tracey Neville says her side will be "unbeatable" in a world final with the Commonwealth Games and a home World Cup on the horizon.
Only two teams - Australia and New Zealand - have ever claimed gold at a major international competition.
England last contested a World Cup final in 1975, but Neville believes the gap to the top two nations is closing.
"We're so close. We've been working on a winning mentality and at our best we can beat anyone," she told BBC Sport.
"Any England team in a final, I think we'll be unbeatable."
Ahead of April's Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, England face New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in the fourth edition of the Quad Series.
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Thursday, 25 January (Ellispark Arena, Johannesburg)
South Africa v New Zealand 17:00 GMT
Sunday, 28 January (Ellispark Arena, Johannesburg)
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England netball 'unbeatable' in a final
England head coach Tracey Neville says her side will be "unbeatable" in a world final with the Commonwealth Games and a home World Cup on the horizon.
Only two teams - Australia and New Zealand - have ever claimed gold at a major international competition.
England last contested a World Cup final in 1975, but Neville believes the gap to the top two nations is closing.
"We're so close. We've been working on a winning mentality and at our best we can beat anyone," she told BBC Sport.
"Any England team in a final, I think we'll be unbeatable."
Ahead of April's Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, England face New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in the fourth edition of the Quad Series.
Get Inspired: How to get into Netball
Get Inspired
Get Inspired
Do you want to join over 156,000 women every week who play the fastest-growing and most popular team sport for women in the world?
There are various ways to get into netball wherever you live in the UK. The traditional game involves seven players on each side, and the most important elements are balance, coordination and teamwork.
Get Inspired have put together a guide here to help get involved in the sport.