The service faced criticism last year for selectively choosing the games it provided in 2023. Unfortunately, this year, four Munster hurling championship games will once again only be accessible on the platform.
A single game is priced at €12, and there's a "3 for 2" bundle available for €24. GAA members can enjoy a 10% discount on any full-price subscription (€79). GAA clubs have the option of a group pass priced at €150, while care homes will receive complimentary login codes at no charge.
For those seeking a Christmas gift for a GAA fan, there's a special €69 deal available until December 31st, covering all 38 live and on-demand matches.
GAAGO to stream 38 exclusive GAA Championship matches in 2024 as new midweek show confirmed 22 x Sam Maguire Cup, 9 x Liam Mac Carthy Cup and 7 x Tailteann Cup games to be streamed exclusively in Ireland and worldwide. Football and hurling action from all four provinces as well… — GAAGO (@GAAGO) December 4, 2023
GAAGO to stream 38 exclusive GAA Championship matches in 2024 as new midweek show confirmed
22 x Sam Maguire Cup, 9 x Liam Mac Carthy Cup and 7 x Tailteann Cup games to be streamed exclusively in Ireland and worldwide. Football and hurling action from all four provinces as well…
— GAAGO (@GAAGO) December 4, 2023
The broadcasting schedule kicks off in Ruislip, London, with the Exiles hosting the 2022 All Ireland finalists, Galway, in April. The next night, New York, victorious in their first Connacht championship game in 2023 against Leitrim on penalties, will host Mayo.
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 lineup of analysts and the very welcome addition of a new midweek GAA program to complement the weekend coverage.”
Noel Quinn, Head of GAAGO, added: "GAAGO is focused on providing an extensive schedule of live and on-demand matches to our fans in Ireland and around the world, and today’s schedule announcement once again showcases this commitment. Producing thirty-eight matches, nearly 30 of which will receive full outside broadcast treatment, will ensure fans have a host of extra games to choose from next year at a very compelling season pass price point.
Here's a full list of fixtures
6 April
CSFC: London V Galway
7 April
CSFC New York V Mayo
14 April
LSFC: Kildare V Westmeath / Wicklow
20 April
MSFC: Kerry V Cork / Limerick
21 April
MSHC: Waterford V Cork
27 April
LSHC: Antrim V Wexford
USFC: Fermanagh / Armagh V Down / Antrim
28 April
MSCH: Cork V Clare
LSFC: Kildare / Westmeath / Wicklow V Louth / Carlow / Wexford
LSFC: Dublin / Longford / Meath V Offaly / Laois
4 May
MSHC: Waterford V Tipperary
LSHC: Wexford V Galway
11 May
MSHC: Cork V Limeric
LSHC: Carlow V Kilkenny
18 May
Round Robin SFC Rd 1 and 2 games.
Tailteann Cup Rd 2 game.
LSHC: Dublin V Kilkenny
25 May
Round Robin SFC x 2 games
26 May
LSHC: TBC
1 June
Round Robin SFC RD 2 x 2 games
Tailteann Cup Rd3 game
8 June
Tailteann Cup preliminary Quarter finals x 2 games
15 June
Round Robin SFC Rd 3 x 2 games
16 June
22 / 23 June
AISFC Preliminary Q-Finals x 4 games
29 June
AISFC Q-Finals x 2 games
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