England star Helen Housby is eagerly anticipating her side's series against South Africa, a clash that has historically been a grudge match for both teams. With the Vitality Roses facing off against the SPAR Proteas in Johannesburg this week, Housby admits to having had "experiences that were not that fun" in South Africa.
The 2024 Olympic silver medallists are set to face their South African counterparts in three matches, with Thursday's first match kicking off at 4pm on Sky Sports YouTube. According to Housby, the series represents a crucial test for England as they prepare for the Commonwealth Games later this year, where they will be competing against similar top-tier teams under intense pressure.
The Johannesburg arena is known for its challenging conditions, with some elevation affecting breathing, and the prospect of playing in front of massive crowds only adds to the already daunting task. However, Housby relishes the opportunity, describing it as "super special" but also acknowledging that it can be difficult to perform at your best under such pressure.
The outcome of this series will not only provide a vital test of England's skills but also offer a glimpse into their team dynamics and combinations ahead of the Commonwealth Games. With Housby herself emphasizing the importance of solidifying these areas, she believes that success in this series will set her side up for success in Glasgow later in 2026.
Watch the Vitality Roses take on South Africa live on Sky Sports YouTube from 4pm on Thursday.
The 2024 Olympic silver medallists are set to face their South African counterparts in three matches, with Thursday's first match kicking off at 4pm on Sky Sports YouTube. According to Housby, the series represents a crucial test for England as they prepare for the Commonwealth Games later this year, where they will be competing against similar top-tier teams under intense pressure.
The Johannesburg arena is known for its challenging conditions, with some elevation affecting breathing, and the prospect of playing in front of massive crowds only adds to the already daunting task. However, Housby relishes the opportunity, describing it as "super special" but also acknowledging that it can be difficult to perform at your best under such pressure.
The outcome of this series will not only provide a vital test of England's skills but also offer a glimpse into their team dynamics and combinations ahead of the Commonwealth Games. With Housby herself emphasizing the importance of solidifying these areas, she believes that success in this series will set her side up for success in Glasgow later in 2026.
Watch the Vitality Roses take on South Africa live on Sky Sports YouTube from 4pm on Thursday.