The 2026 season will start earlier than normal, having been brought forward by almost a month to accommodate the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
The fixture is friendly for the Green Army with five Sunday games at home along with one Saturday evening game and a marquee, standalone Friday Night fixture against the Adelaide Thunderbirds in Round 9.
Fever will also host reigning premiers the Melbourne Vixens in an ANZAC Day Round clash on Sunday 26 April.
Regional netball fans will also enjoy a Fever’s final home game against the Mavericks in Round 12 over the WA Day long weekend, which coincides with Netball WA’s Fuel To Go & Play Association Championships and will also be the Club’s home First Nations Round match.
Head Coach Dan Ryan said the Club was excited to host another Friday Night clash for a third consecutive season.
“We’ve started to build something special with Friday Night Netty. It showcases our Club in a standalone, marquee slot across the country and it brings new fans to netball which is good for West Coast Fever and good for the competition,” Ryan said.
“Our fans were insane in 2025 and we cannot wait to step onto the court in Round One at RAC Arena and show them what we are made of. Our memberships go on sale next week and we want to see everyone in WA feel the fever and join the Green Army in 2026.”
Ryan said: “there is good consistency and balance in terms of home and away fixtures which lets us get into the flow of the season early on."
“The run home has some extended travel in there, but we embraced those types of challenges really well last season, and we will look to do the same again next season.”
Full fixture here.