GAAGO to stream 38 exclusive GAA Championship matches as new midweek show confirmed

December 04, 2023

GAAGO Pundit Michael Murphy at the launch of the 2024 schedule ©INPHO/Ben Brady

GAAGO has announced its exclusive 2024 GAA Championship broadcast schedule, a new midweek show and the addition of seven-time hurling All-star Richie Hogan to its analysis team. 

Fans will access 38 live and on-demand matches in broadcast quality for a special pre-Christmas pass price of just €69 up until December 31st, before it moves to €79. Within the 38-game schedule twenty-two Sam Maguire cup, nine Liam Mac Carthy Cup and seven Tailteann Cup (‘Game of the week’) matches will be streamed. 

The announcement comes after a successful inaugural season operating in the Irish market when a range of live matches that would not ordinarily have been shown to viewers were aired and analysed by a stellar line-up of former players. The platform introduced a fresh player-led analysis to its content offering this season and its unique ‘access all areas’ presentation style will return in 2024. 

Individual pay-per-game matches will be available for €12, a ‘3-for-2’ bundle deal will cost €24 and GAA members will receive 10% off any full price (€79) subscription. GAA clubs will be able to avail of a group pass for €150 and care-giving locations will again watch for free using complimentary login codes. 

Live coverage from all six provincial championships as well as extensive All-Ireland series football championship action will be brought to viewers in Ireland and around the world for 19 match days across 13 weekends. Exclusive coverage begins on April 6/7th in Ruislip and Gaelic Park as Galway and Mayo travel to play London and New York respectively  

Defending hurling and football champions Limerick and Dublin will feature across the match schedule, as will four provincial football semi-finals including Kerry’s tie against either Cork or Limerick on April 20th. Cork’s Munster hurling championship round 3 clash against Limerick is also included in the line-up. The platform will carry nine Munster and Leinster hurling round robin matches, all four All-Ireland series football preliminary quarterfinals and two All-Ireland series football quarterfinals. 

Like 2023, GAAGO coverage will include full outside broadcast treatment for nearly 30 games with live presentation, panel analysis and multi-camera setup. In addition to the full match production, in-game digital highlights will be distributed to fans across GAAGO’s social media channels for the first time and a new midweek show will also provide more insight and debate during the Championship (more details to follow). 

Multiple access points will play a key role in the service’s 2024 distribution strategy with virtually all internet-enabled devices being supported by GAAGO.ie and iOS or Android apps enabling casting to a TV screen. Fans may also enjoy accessing GAAGO directly on TVs via Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, ROKU or connected Samsung and LG smart TV’s. 

Speaking at a GAAGO match schedule launch event, Larry McCarthy, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, said: “We are delighted to confirm the 2024 schedule for GAAGO and some enhancements to the offering including the addition of Richie Hogan to an already stellar line up of analysts and the very welcome addition of a new midweek GAA programme to complement the weekend coverage. 

“We have worked hard to strike the balance between those games which will be shown by our broadcast partners RTÉ and BBC and those which will be shown on GAAGO. It's worth re-stating, if these games were not broadcast by GAAGO, they would not be available to view anywhere. 

“GAAGO strives to make access as easy as possible and will once again work with care facilities and our clubs through the offer of special packages. 

2024 GAAGO Match Schedule 

April 6th 

CSFC      Quarter final: London v Galway 

 April 7th 

CSFC      Quarter final: New York v Mayo 

 April 13th/April 14th 

LSFC       Quarter Final: Kildare v Westmeath / Wicklow 

 April 20th 

MSFC    Semi-final: Kerry v Cork / Limerick 

 April 21st 

MSHC    RR1: Waterford v Cork 

April 27th 

LSHC      RR2: Antrim v Wexford  

USFC     Semi Final (Fermanagh / Armagh v Down / Antrim) 

 April 28th 

MSHC    RR2: Cork v Clare 

LSFC       Semi Final: Kildare / Westmeath / Wicklow v Louth / Carlow / Wexford 

LSFC       Semi Final: Dublin / Longford / Meath v Off / Laois 

 May 4th 

MSHC    RR3: Waterford v Tipperary 

LSHC      RR3: Wexford v Galway 

 May 11th 

MSHC    RR3: Cork v Limerick 

LSHC      RR3: Carlow v Kilkenny 

Tailteann Cup Rd 1 game 

 May 18th 

Round Robin SFC Rd 1 x 2 games 

Tailteann Cup Rd 2 game 

LSHC      RR4: Dublin v Kilkenny  

 May 25th 

Round Robin SFC1 x 2 games 

 May 26th 

LSHC      RR5: TBC v TBC 

 June 1st 

Round Robin SFC Rd2 x 2 games 

Tailteann Cup Rd 3 game 

 June 8th 

Tailteann Cup Preliminary Quarter Finals x 2 games 

 June 15th 

Round Robin SFC Rd 3 x 2 games 

Tailteann Cup Quarter Finals x 2 games 

 June 16th 

Round Robin SFC Rd 3 x 1 game 

 June 22nd/23rd 

AISFC Preliminary Quarter Finals x 4 games 

 June 29th 

AISFC Quarter finals x 2 games 


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