The Australian Diamonds will take on England, New Zealand and Uganda in a new-look Netball Nations Cup in London and Leeds in January 2024.
Four of the world's top netball nations, they will go head-to-head across the weekends of January 20-21 and 27-28.
The Diamonds have never met Uganda on the international stage, and will come up against the world No. 7 ranked She-Cranes after their top five finish at the 2023 Netball World Cup.
The competition will also mark the first time the Diamonds will play the Roses since this year's World Cup final where the Aussies were crowned world champions after defeating England 61-45.
The Diamonds took on the Silver Ferns at last month's Constellation Cup, winning the series 2-2 on goal difference.
Diamonds head coach Stacey Marinkovich is looking forward to coming up against Uganda for the first time, as well as arch rivals New Zealand and England.
"The Netball Nations Cup is a great opportunity for us to come against three varying styles of play," Marinkovich said.
"We are excited to play Uganda for the first time, and to come up against our traditional rivals in England and New Zealand.
"We will continue to work on our combinations and depth against three of the world's top netball nations in London and Leeds."
The Australian tour squad for the Netball Nations Cup will be announced shortly.
HOW TO WATCH
Catch every game of the 2024 Netball Nations Cup live and ad-break free during play on Fox Sports, available on Kayo Sports and Foxtel. The tournament will also be made available to stream on Kayo Freebies with no credit card details required to register.
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FIXTURES (all times AEDT)
- Australia v New Zealand (2:00am - Sunday 21 January - OVO Arena, Wembley)
- England v Uganda (4:00am - Sunday 21 January - OVO Arena, Wembley)
- New Zealand v Uganda (1:00am, Monday 22 January - OVO Arena, Wembley)
- England v Australia (3:00am, Monday 22 January - OVO Arena, Wembley)
- Australia v Uganda (2:00am, Sunday 28 January - First Direct Arena, Leeds)
- England v New Zealand (4:00am, Sunday 28 January - First Direct Arena, Leeds)
- Third-Place Playoff (1:00am, Monday 29 January - First Direct Arena, Leeds)
- Grand Final (3:15am, Monday 29 January - First Direct Arena, Leeds)