Scotland national netball team


The Scotland national netball team represents Scotland in international netball tournaments such as the Netball World Cup, Netball at the Commonwealth Games and the Netball [Europe Open Championships]. As of 1 September 2025, Scotland are listed 10th on the World Netball Rankings.

History

Early tests

Scotland made their Test debut on 7 May 1949 with a 25–3 defeat to England. The match was played at the General Electric Company ground on Preston Road, Wembley during the England Scotland Wales netball series">England national netball team">England Scotland Wales netball series. Scotland also played Wales for the first time on the same day, losing 14–13. On 12 May 1951, Scotland hosted their first home international, defeating Northern Ireland 21–7 in Glasgow. The 1950s saw Scotland play in 20 matches, mainly against England, Northern Ireland and Wales. However, they also played Australia and South Africa for the first time. On 21 April 1956 they lost 7–25 to Australia and on 23 March 1959 they lost 8–31 to South Africa.

Netball Super League

Scotland effectively competed in the Netball Super League. Between 2008 and 2011 they played as Glasgow Wildcats. One of the main aims of forming the Glasgow Wildcats franchise was to help Scotland prepare for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Denise Holland was subsequently appointed joint head coach of both the Wildcats and Scotland. Between 2017 and 2024 they played as the Sirens. Gail Parata served as the joint head coach of both Sirens and Scotland. At the 2019 Netball World Cup, eleven of the Scotland squad were Sirens players.

Tournament history

Netball World Cup

Scotland have competed in every Netball World Cup tournament, except in 2011 when they failed to qualify. The highest position they have finished is 6th which they achieved on three occasions, in 1971, 1975 and 1983.
TournamentsPlace
1963 World Netball Championships8th
1967 World Netball Championships7th
1971 World Netball Championships6th
1975 World Netball Championships6th
1979 World Netball Championships9th
1983 World Netball Championships6th
1987 World Netball Championships9th
1991 World Netball Championships9th
1995 World Netball Championships22nd
1999 World Netball Championships20th
2003 World Netball Championships15th
2007 World Netball Championships14th
2015 Netball World Cup12th
2019 Netball World Cup11th
2023 Netball World Cup10th

Commonwealth Games

Scotland have been regular participants in Netball at the Commonwealth Games. They hosted the tournament in 2014 and 2026.
TournamentsPlace
2014 Commonwealth Games9th
2018 Commonwealth Games9th
2022 Commonwealth Games9th
2026 Commonwealth Games

Celtic Cup

The Celtic Cup series is hosted and organised by Netball Northern Ireland, Netball Scotland and Wales Netball. The series features Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales playing a series of test matches against each other and visiting national teams.
TournamentsPlace
2024 Celtic Cup2nd
2025 Celtic Cup2nd

Netball Europe Open Championships

Scotland played regularly in the Netball Europe Open Championships. Their best performances came in 2014 [Netball Europe Open Championships|2014] and when they finished second.
TournamentsPlace
1998 FENA Open
1999 FENA Open
2000 FENA Open
2001 FENA Open
2002 FENA Open
2003 FENA Open
2004 FENA Open
2005 FENA Open
2006 FENA Open
2007 FENA Open3rd
2008 FENA Open2nd
2009 Netball Europe Open Championships2nd
2010 Netball Europe Open Championships3rd
2011 Netball Europe Open Championships4th
2012 Netball Europe Open Championships4th
2013 Netball Europe Open Championships4th
2014 Netball Europe Open Championships
2015 Netball Europe Open Championships6th
2016 Netball Europe Open Championships3rd
2017 Netball Europe Open Championships3rd

Netball Singapore Nations Cup

Scotland have finished as runners up in two Netball Singapore Nations Cup tournaments.
TournamentsPlace
2006 Netball Singapore Nations Cup
2009 Netball Singapore Nations Cup
2010 Netball Singapore Nations Cup

Notable players

Current Squad

The current squad was selected for the 2025 Scotland New Zealand netball series.

Honours