Hike in season pass as GAA+ announces championship schedule

March 25, 2026

A view of GAAGO microphones ahead of the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals at Croke Park ©INPHO/Ben Brady

GAA+, the GAA’s wholly-owned live and on-demand streaming platform, has announced details of its scheduling for the upcoming football and hurling championships.

The streaming service will broadcast 40 matches, with the cost of the season pass increasing from €79 to €95, while GAA members can receive a 10% discount via their Foireann account.

Matches are available to buy individually for €15 or as a ‘3for2’ bundle for €30. All care-giving locations will again receive access free of charge via the HSE and Nursing Homes Ireland. A GAA club pass is priced at €150 and commercial premises pass at €300.

GAA+ will reinvest 83 cents of every euro generated in the development of Gaelic games across coaching, local club, county and player welfare aid.

Coverage gets underway with the meeting of London and Mayo in the Connacht SFC in Ruislip on Saturday, April 1 and finishes in Croke Park with two All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals 11 weeks later.

The full GAA+ championship schedule is as follows:

Sat 11 April

Connacht Football Quarter Final – London v Mayo

Sun 12 April

Connacht Football Quarter Final – New York v Roscommon

Sat 18 April

Leinster Hurling Championship – Offaly v Dublin

Leinster Hurling Championship – Galway v Kilkenny

Sat 25 April

Connacht Football Semi Final – Sligo/Leitrim v Galway

Munster Football Semi Final – Clare v Kerry

Leinster Hurling Championship – Kilkenny v Wexford

Ulster Football Quarter Final – Fermanagh v Armagh/Tyrone

Sun 26 April

Munster Hurling Championship – Waterford v Tipperary

Ulster Football Quarter Final – Donegal v Down

Week 4 (2/3 May)

Ulster Football Championship Semi Final – Derry/Antrim v Monaghan/Cavan

Leinster Football Championship – 2 x semi-finals

Week 5 (9/10 May)

Munster Hurling Championship – Waterford v Cork

Leinster Hurling Championship – Kildare v Galway

Tailteann Cup – Game of the Week (Round 1)

Week 6 (16/17 May)

Munster Hurling Championship – Tipperary v Clare

Leinster Hurling Championship – Galway v Dublin

Munster Hurling Championship – Limerick v Waterford

Tailteann Cup – Game of the Week (Round 1)

Week 7 (23/24 May)

Munster / Leinster Hurling Championship – 1 x Round 5 game

All-Ireland Football Championship – 3 x Round 1 games

Tailteann Cup – Game of the Week (Round 2)

Week 8 (30/31 May)

All-Ireland Football Championship – 3 x Round 1 games

Week 9 (6/7 June)

Tailteann Cup – 2 x Round 3 games

Week 10 (13/14 June)

All-Ireland Football Championship – 3 x Round 2 games

Tailteann Cup – 2 x Quarter Finals

Week 11 (20/21 June)

All-Ireland Football Championship – 3 x Round 3 games

Week 12 (27 June)

All-Ireland Football Championship – 2 x Quarter Finals


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