England national quadball team

Seeded second, inheriting Team UKs ELO rating, England were placed in Pool B with France, Austria, Mexico and India.

England's highest-ranked opponents of the pool stages, France, were beaten 150*-40 with a second flag catch of the day by Reuben Thompson.

In the final game of Pool B, postponed until day 2 due to weather delays, England beat India 220–100* to finish top of their group and second seed overall.

In a lengthy game further delayed by the weather, England ground out a result of 140*-60 thanks to a Jordan Aymer-Jeffrey flag catch.

In a tight and tense semi-final against 2022 IQA European Games finalists Germany, England were denied the chance of a game-winning catch by Aymer-Jeffrey for "impeding the flag runner", allowing Germany to go on to catch the flag shortly after to win the game 50–100*.

[17] The squad for the 2022 IQA European Games was coached by Alice Walker and captained by Luke Twist.

[5][18] The 2023 WISE Cup squad was coached by Seb Waters and captained by Andy Hull.

[24] To prepare for the 2023 IQA World Cup, England travelled to Ghent to play eight friendlies against Belgium, France, Germany, and Norway.

England entered the inaugural 2023 Quadball Nations Cup (QNations) with a development side due to limitations on team selection placed by the tournament organising committee.

[25] England were placed in group B with Basque Country, Catalonia, France, Italy and Spain.

In a close game, Germany were victorious with a 90*-60 score, knocking Team England out with a final position of 5th.

[35][36] The 2nd edition of the Quadball Nations Cup placed a development England side, captained by Sam Senior, in Group A alongside Belgium, Catalonia, Norway and the United States.