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Super Netball frontrunners to square off

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Melbourne Vixens and NSW Swifts will square off in a top-of-the-table Super Netball clash in their first meeting this season.

Super Netball will have a clear competition leader come Saturday with the pace-setting Melbourne Vixens and NSW Swifts squaring off.

The teams are locked on 24 points after seven rounds, both suffering the one loss, and are four points clear of third-placed Sunshine Coast.

But one will have bragging rights after the early match on Saturday at Brisbane's Nissan Arena, before Collingwood and the Giants take to the court.

Vixens goal keeper Emily Mannix, who won player of the match in their seven-point win over the Lightning last round, said all of her team were contributing to their impressive season.

"That match was a real team defensive effort, it wasn't just me, everyone out in front did such a good job," the Diamonds defender said.

In a quirk of the draw, it's the first time the Vixens will take on the Swifts this season and Mannix said there had been a real build-up for the clash.

The Swifts eliminated the Vixens in last season's finals on their way to winning the premiership.

"We love to play against the best teams and I think it's going to be a real challenge for us and we're all super excited and will hopefully put our best performance so far out there as it's going to be a tough one," Mannix said.

In the Sunday games in Brisbane, the Queensland Firebirds will take on Adelaide, with the home team desperate for another win after falling by a point to the Giants last round.

West Coast Fever and the Lightning meet in the later match at Nissan Arena on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the league has announced that Adelaide will play three home games in front of fans during rounds 10 to 12.

The Thunderbirds will host Collingwood, the Firebirds and the Giants at Priceline Arena across the three rounds with the league working closely with the state governments to deliver the matches and necessary travel arrangements.

"The league has been working closely with all clubs to identify and explore the opportunities around delivering matches outside of Queensland and we're pleased to confirm that fans in Adelaide will get to see some live netball action in 2020," Super Netball boss Chris Symington said.

"Perth and Sydney were both options that were explored quite thoroughly as part of this process, but unfortunately weren't viable options."

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