Fixtures

Superleague 05/04 19:00 - Λόντον Πουλς vs Λιντς Ράινος View

Results

Superleague 04/26 18:30 - Severn Stars v Λόντον Πουλς View
Superleague 04/20 19:00 - Λόντον Πουλς v Team Bath View
Superleague 04/15 18:00 - Λόντον Πουλς v Σάρακενς Μάβερικς View
Superleague 04/05 18:28 - Λόντον Πουλς v Στραθκλύντ Σάιρενς 66-45
Superleague 03/30 18:28 - Κάρντιφ Ντράγκονς v Λόντον Πουλς 37-52
Superleague 03/22 19:30 - Λιντς Ράινος v Λόντον Πουλς View
Superleague 03/16 19:00 - Λόντον Πουλς v Severn Stars View
Superleague 03/08 19:30 - Team Bath v Λόντον Πουλς View
Superleague 03/02 19:00 - Λόντον Πουλς v Loughborough Lightning View
Superleague 02/24 18:00 - Σάρεϊ Στορμ v Λόντον Πουλς View
Superleague 02/17 16:10 - Λόντον Πουλς v Manchester Thunder 40-56
British Fast5 All Stars Champs 06/16 19:30 - Λιντς Ράινος v Λόντον Πουλς 24-23

Wikipedia - London Pulse

London Pulse is an English netball team based at the Copper Box Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London. Since 2019 their senior team has played in the Netball Superleague.

History

National Performance League

London Pulse was originally founded in 2016. Former England netball international, Natalie Seaton founded the franchise and subsequently became the CEO. London Pulse initially entered under-17 and under-19 teams in England Netball's National Performance League. They also launched a campaign to become a Netball Superleague franchise. In 2018 London Pulse won the National Performance League under-19 title after they beat defending champions, Manchester Thunder, 53–43 in the final. During the play-off tournament they also defeated the under-19 teams of other Netball Superleague teams including Hertfordshire Mavericks, Wasps Netball, Surrey Storm and Team Bath.

Netball Superleague

In July 2018 it was announced that London Pulse would replace Team Northumbria for the 2019 Netball Superleague season. They are the first team in the Netball Superleague to represent Central London. On 5 January 2019 London Pulse made their Netball Superleague debut with a 51–49 win against Severn Stars at Arena Birmingham.

In the 2023 season, London Pulse achieved their highest ever finish in the League, finishing second. They lost 48-57 to Loughborough Lightning in the final.