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GAAGO will exclusively stream up to 23 games of the upcoming comeback of Allianz League action.
Previously available only outside of Ireland, the service will for the first time allow GAA fans at home to stream inter-county games live or on demand in 1080p HD.
Registration is done through the GAAGO.ie website or the GAAGO apps for iOS and Android.
The move is a boost for fans unable to attend matches due to Covid-19 restrictions, and ensures that they will still be able to see their teams in action.
Games from all Allianz Football League divisions will be available on the platform, including Monaghan and Kerry’s Division 1 clash on Saturday, October 17.
The Allianz Hurling League Divisions 2A, 2B and 3B Finals are also among the games broadcast on GAAGO.
Matches broadcast on national television will continue to be available outside of Ireland only.
Pay-per-play access will be priced at € 5, and county boards will facilitate a free access plan for hospitals and nursing homes.
The coverage will be produced by RTÉ Sport and Nemeton TV, with Marty Morrissey, Ger Canning and John Kenny among the commentators.
GAA President John Horan said: “Providing viewing access to games, even through a screen rather than in person for many of our members, has been of utmost importance in recent months and the first step of GAAGO in the domestic broadcast market for upcoming Allianz League matches is a continuation of this effort.
“We are delighted to balance the broadcast coverage of our remaining games on GAAGO and our partner linear television stations TG4, eir Sport and RTÉ. The distribution of complimentary game passes to hospitals and nursing homes in partnership with county boards of relevant GAA is also very important and positive development. ”
RTÉ Sport will launch its coverage of the GAA Championship next Thursday.
GAAGO.ie Allianz League Schedule
Saturday October 17
Div 4 Football – Wicklow v Antrim, Aughrim 12.30 pm
Soccer Div 1 – Monaghan v Kerry, Inishkeen 2pm
Soccer Div 2 – Westmeath v Laois, Cusack Park 2pm
Div 3 Soccer – Cork v Louth, O’Keeffe Park 4:00 p.m. M.
Div 3 Soccer – Down v Leitrim, Esler Park 4pm
Div 3 Soccer – Derry v Longford, Celtic Park 4.30pm
Soccer Div 4 – Carlow v Sligo, Dr Cullen Park 5pm
Sunday October 18
Div 2 Soccer – Clare v Fermanagh, Cusack Park 1:00 p.m.
Div 3 Soccer – Tipperary v Offaly, Semple Stadium 1pm
Soccer Div 4 – Limerick v Wexford, Rathkeale 1pm
Hurling Div 2A Final – Antrim v Kerry, O’Connor Park 1.30pm
Hurling Div 3B Final – Sligo v Leitrim, Connacht Center of Excellence 1.30pm
Hurling Div 2B Final – Down v Derry, Athletic Field 2pm
The remaining matches on both days will be broadcast on television in Ireland and on GAAGO.ie abroad.
Weekend from October 24 to 25
GAAGO to broadcast all non-televised games in Ireland and all games abroad.
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