This summer the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) will host a variety of sports, setting the stage for a buzzing atmosphere and an exciting opportunity to see a host of gripping games and matches all within the surroundings of one venue.

The NEC is set to be one of the busiest venues, hosting five sports and two Para sports during the Games. From 28 July to 8 August, this prime setting will become a lively location for visitors to enjoy a multitude of Games action, all in one go.   

Outside the sport Arenas and Halls spectators can visit the NEC Fan Park, channel their inner athlete at the Have a Go areas or find a nearby deckchair to catch more action and big screen activity! A day at the NEC is the perfect way to fill your boots with all that the Games has to offer, so let us tell you more to help you plan a memorable day out with family and friends that suits you…

Netball: A synchronised team sport with agility, power and determination

To sum it up: seven a side, 60 minutes to a game, three seconds to pass the ball once in possession, sharp focus and terrific footwork is imperative to bag the Gold.

Check out these Sessions:

  • Sunday 31 July, 18:00 - 21:30: session includes featuring Scotland v Wales
  • Tuesday 2 August, 12:00 - 15:30: session includes Australia v Wales and Jamacia v Scotland
  • Wednesday 3 August, 18:00 - 21:30: session includes Scotland v Barbados
  • Thursday 4 August, 9:00 - 12:30: session includes Australia v Jamaica and Wales v Barbados

Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis: Opponents go head-to-head at lightning speed

To sum it up: Batting from side to side, the first to 11 points with a two-point lead is the champion, relentless rallies keep you in high anticipation, you won’t want to blink, or you’ll miss it!

Check out these Sessions:

  • Friday 29 July, 9:30 - 14:30: session includes Women’s & Men’s Team Qualifying Rounds
  • Saturday 30 July, 9:30 - 14:30: session includes Women’s & Men’s Team Qualifying Rounds
  • Sunday 31 July, 9:30 - 14:30: session includes Men's Team Event Quarter-Finals
  • Thursday 4 August, 9:30 - 14:15: session includes Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles Round 1 and more

Weightlifting: Solo sport designed to test the body and mind

To sum it up: Athletes will complete a snatch (a one-move lift with a wide grip), and the clean and jerk (a close-gripped, two-part lift), three attempts in each of the two disciplines, then the weight is steadily increased and a winner is declared. And what’s more, all our weightlifting sessions are medal sessions too!

Check out these Sessions:

  • Saturday 30 July, 20:00- 22:15: session includes Women’s 55kg Medal event and Ceremony
  • Monday 1 August, 18:30- 21:00: session includes Women’s 71kg Medal event and Ceremony
  • Tuesday 2 August, 9:30-12:00: session includes Women’s 76kg Medal event and Ceremony

Boxing: Intensity, passion and focus within the ring

To sum it up: Determined focus, shown through a number of three-minute rounds, one corner of the ring assigned to each boxer and a series of punches, kicks and strikes are displayed to take the opponent down and a title-holder is found.

Check out these Sessions:

  • Saturday 30 July, 18:30-21:00: session includes Women’s and Men’s Preliminary Round of 32
  • Monday 1 August, 12:00-15:00: session includes Women’s and Men’s Preliminary Round of 16
  • Tuesday 2 August, 12:00-15:00: session includes Women’s and Men’s Preliminary Round of 16

Badminton: Outrageous rallies and precise, fierce competition

To sum it up: scored to 21 points, the best of three games, with no absence of some smashing shots and cunning spin and drop shots that keep you on the edge of your seat.

Check out these Sessions:

  • Friday 29 July, 19:00-22:30: session includes Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 2, including England v Mauritius
  • Saturday 30 July,19:00-22:30: session includes Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 3, including India v Australia
  • Sunday 31 July, 17:30-21:00, session includes Mixed Team Event Quarter-Final
  • Wednesday 3 August, 08:00-15:00, session includes Men’s & Women’s Singles Preliminary Rounds and Mixed Doubles Preliminary Rounds

The NEC is the UK’s largest event space located in the heart of England and just 12 miles from Birmingham City Centre in the metropolitan borough of Solihull.

With excellent transport links and easy access to the rest of the region, Solihull is a great location, offering a wide range of accommodation and dining options, award-winning shopping areas, and beautiful parks and heritage sites.

To secure your tickets to be at the heart of the action this summer head to birmingham2022.com/tickets

Disclaimer: Access to the NEC Fan Park is exclusively for ticketed spectators on the day of your session.

The information contained within this article is correct at the time of publishing but remains subject to change. You can view the Competition Schedule at birmingham2022.com and check latest ticket availability at birmingham2022.com/tickets.