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Richie Hogan, Marc Ó Sé, Jarlath Burns, John O'Dwyer, and Paddy Andrews at the GAA+ launch.Sam Barnes/SPORTSFILE
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GAA+ announce live summer schedule with 40 games covered
Familiar faces return to front up coverage for GAA’s official broadcast partner.
2.58pm, 31 Mar 2025
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THE GAA’S NEW streaming service, GAA+, have announced details of their scheduling over the course of the championship, with 40 games covered and over 30 getting full broadcast treatment.
Coverage begins this Saturday at McGovern Park, Ruislip, west London, where Roscommon come to play London in the Connacht quarter-final.
There will also be two other Connacht championship games live-streamed this weekend with Galway travelling to face New York on Sunday and Mayo hosting Sligo in Castlebar.
The opening provincial hurling championship match on GAA+ sees Tipperary face Limerick in Munster on Sunday 20 April, while Dublin play Wexford in Leinster on Saturday 26 April.
The programmes will be fronted up by some experienced broadcasters and commentators, with Grainne McElwaine and Aisling O’Reilly in presenter roles, while Dave McIntyre, Mike Finnerty and Liam Aherne will be on commentary duties.
In keeping with the GAA GO flavour to the new venture, matchday analysts such as Marc Ó Sé, Paddy Andrews, Aaron Kernan and Michael Meehan will also be around the fringes of the football fields, while Richie Hogan, Seamus Hickey and Tommy Walsh will be running the rule for hurling games.
Season passes for Irish based users are now on sale for €79, less than €2 per game, with a 10% discount available for GAA members through the GAA’s Foireann membership portal. Individual matches and ’3 for 2′ bundles will also be available.
The full schedule is as follows:
Sat 5 April
Connacht Football Quarter Final
London v Roscommon
Sun 6 April
Connacht Football Quarter Final
New York v Galway
Connacht Football Quarter Final
Mayo v Sligo
Sat 12 April
Leinster Football Quarter Final
Kildare v Westmeath
Sat 19 April
Connacht Football Semi Final
Leitrim v Mayo/Sligo
Munster Football Semi Final
Kerry v Cork/Limerick
Sun 20 April
Munster Hurling Championship
Tipperary v Limerick
Ulster Football Quarter Final
Monaghan v Donegal/Derry
Sat 26 April
Ulster Football Championship Semi Final
Antrim/Armagh v Tyrone/Cavan
Leinster Hurling Championship
Dublin v Wexford
Sun 27 April
Leinster Football Semi Final
Offaly/Carlow/Meath v Dublin/Wicklow/Longford
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Leinster Football Semi Final
Kildare/Westmeath v Louth/Longford/Laois/Wexford
Munster Hurling Championship
Waterford v Limerick
Munster Hurling Championship
Clare v Tipperary
Leinster Hurling Championship
Antrim v Dublin
Tailteann Cup
Game of the Week (Round 1)
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 1 games
Tailteann Cup
Game of the Week (Round 2)
Leinster Hurling Championship
Kilkenny v Dublin
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 1 games
Munster / Leinster Hurling Championship
1x game TBC
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 2 games
Tailteann Cup
Game of the Week (Round 3)
All-Ireland Football Championship
1x Round 2 game
Tailteann Cup
2x Preliminary Quarter Finals
Sat 14 June
All-Ireland Hurling Championship
1x Preliminary Quarter Final
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 3 games
Tailteann Cup
2x Quarter Finals
Sat/Sun 21/22 June
All-Ireland Football Championship
4x Preliminary Quarter Finals
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Quarter Finals
Written by Declan Bogue and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here.
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