Football

GAAGO to stream two midweek Championship highlights shows for free

In attendance at the 2024 GAAGO match schedule launch at Croke Park in Dublin are, from left, Aaron Kernan, GAAGo commentator Mike Finnerty, Michael Murphy, GAAGo Host Gráinne McElwain, GAAGo sideline reporter Aisling O'Reilly, Paddy Andrews and Marc Ó Sé. Fans can avail of 38 exclusive matches in Ireland for €69 up until December 31st". Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
In attendance at the 2024 GAAGO match schedule launch at Croke Park in Dublin are, from left, Aaron Kernan, GAAGo commentator Mike Finnerty, Michael Murphy, GAAGo Host Gráinne McElwain, GAAGo sideline reporter Aisling O'Reilly, Paddy Andrews and Marc Ó Sé In attendance at the 2024 GAAGO match schedule launch at Croke Park in Dublin are, from left, Aaron Kernan, GAAGo commentator Mike Finnerty, Michael Murphy, GAAGo Host Gráinne McElwain, GAAGo sideline reporter Aisling O'Reilly, Paddy Andrews and Marc Ó Sé. Fans can avail of 38 exclusive matches in Ireland for €69 up until December 31st". Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

GAAGO is to produce two midweek highlights programmes during the Championship, which it will stream for free.

The streaming service, which is co-owned by the GAA and RTÉ, will air programmes on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the All-Ireland Football and Hurling Championships.

They will be shown for free on the GAAGO’s YouTube channel. Tuesday will focus on football, with highlights and analysis by a team of pundits.



The Thursday show will include analysis of the hurling championship as well as looking ahead to the weekend’s Championship games in both codes.

In December, GAAGO announced they would show 38 Championship games in 2024, including matches in the All-Ireland Senior Football and Hurling Championships, the Munster Hurling Championship and the Tailteann Cup.

This will include just one Ulster SFC match, semi-final between Down or Antrim and Fermanagh or Armagh, listed for Saturday April 27.