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GAA+ announce schedule and price for 40 games in gaelic football and hurling championships after replacing GAAGO

THE fixture schedule and price for GAA+ has been revealed ahead of the 2025 gaelic football and hurling championships.

The new streaming platform has replaced GAAGO after the cessation of the GAA’s joint-streaming arrangement with RTE.

GAA pundits and Jarlath Burns at Croke Park.
The broadcast schedule for GAA+ has been announced
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GAA GO microphones on a glass table.
It replaces GAAGO
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The initial fixture list for the platform was announced on Monday, starting with the Connacht SFC quarter-finals between London and Roscommon; New York and Galway; and Mayo and Sligo.

Limerick, who will be tasked with regaining their All-Ireland hurling crown, will face Tipperary in the Munster SHC on April 19.

While defending champions Clare will have their provincial battle against the Premier also shown on GAA+ on May 10.

Season passes for Irish based users can be bought for €79 from www.GAAplus.ie while GAA members will receive a 10% discount via Foireann.

Previous GAAGO season pass subscribers will be contacted in the coming days with further instructions regarding their access.

Individual matches will cost €12, with three-for-two bundles available and all care-giving locations will receive season passes free of charge through the HSE and NHI.

A GAA club pass will be priced at €150, and a commercial premises pass will be set at €300.

The full schedule can be found below!

April 5

  • Connacht SFC Quarter-Final – London vs Roscommon


Sunday, April 6

  • Connacht SFC Quarter Final – New York vs Galway
  • Connacht SFC Quarter Final – Mayo vs Sligo

Saturday, April 12

  • Leinster SFC Quarter-Final – Kildare vs Westmeath

Saturday, April 19

  • Connacht SFC Semi-Final – Leitrim vs Mayo/Sligo
  • Munster SFC Semi-Final – Kerry vs Cork/Limerick

Sunday, April 20

  • Munster SHC -Tipperary vs Limerick
  • Ulster SFC Quarter-Final – Monaghan vs Donegal/Derry

Saturday, April 26

  • Ulster SFC Semi-Final -Antrim/Armagh vs Tyrone/Cavan
  • Leinster SHC – Dublin vs Wexford

Sunday, April 27

  • Leinster SFC Semi-Final -Offaly/Carlow/Meath vs Dublin/Wicklow/Longford
  • Leinster SFC Semi-Final – Kildare/Westmeath v Louth/Longford/Laois/Wexford

Saturday, May 3

  • Munster SHC – Waterford vs Limerick

Saturday, May 10

  • Munster SHC – Clare vs Tipperary
  • Leinster SHC – Antrim vs Dublin
  • Tailteann Cup – Game of the Week (Round 1)
Armagh captain Aidan Forker lifting the Sam Maguire Cup after winning the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final.
Armagh captain Aidan Forker lifts the Sam Maguire Cup after their side’s victory in the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final
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Saturday, May 17

  • All-Ireland SFC – 2 x Round 1 games
  • Tailteann Cup Game of the Week (Round 2)

Sunday, May 18

  • Leinster SHC – Kilkenny vs Dublin

Saturday, May 24

  • All-Ireland SFC – 2 x Round 1 games

Sunday, May 25

  • Munster / Leinster SHC – 1 x game TBC

Saturday, May 31

  • All-Ireland SFC – 2 x Round 2 games
  • Tailteann Cup – Game of the Week (Round 3)

Sunday, June 1

All-Ireland SFC – 1 x Round 2 game

Saturday, June 7

  • Tailteann Cup – 2 x Preliminary Quarter-Finals

Sat, June 14

  • All-Ireland SHC – 1 x Preliminary Quarter-Final
  • All-Ireland SFC – 2 x Round 3 games
  • Tailteann Cup – 2 x Quarter-Finals

Saturday/Sunday, June 21/22

  • All-Ireland SFC – 4 x Preliminary Quarter-Finals

Saturday/Sunday, June 28/29

  • All-Ireland SFC – 2 x Quarter Finals
Clare captain Tony Kelly lifts the Liam MacCarthy Cup after winning the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final.
Clare captain Tony Kelly lifts the Liam MacCarthy cup after his side’s victory in the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final
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