Roscommon’s Championship clash with London to be live streamed

Saturday's clash will be the first game streamed by the GAA’s new live and on-demand streaming platform
Roscommon’s Championship clash with London to be live streamed

Conor Carroll and his Roscommon team-mates will be hoping to start their Championship campaign with a victory over London. Picture: INPHO/Bryan Keane

Roscommon’s Connacht SFC quarter final with London will be streamed live by the GAA’s new streaming provider GAA+.

This Saturday’s contest at McGovern Park, Ruislip, will be the first game broadcast by GAA+.

The game will cost €12 to purchase or supporters can buy a season pass, which will allow for viewers to watch all 40 live streamed games for €79. GAA members will receive a 10% discount via Foireann.

Individual matches will cost €12, 3 for 2 bundles will be 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.

Programming will extend beyond match days as a new Monday to Friday content schedule will include micro highlights packages (Monday: ‘GAA+ Bitesize’), the return of ‘RATIFIED’ series 02 in a combined football and hurling format (Tuesday), a hurling analysis show with Noel Connors and Séamus Hickey (Wednesday: ‘The Hurling Analysis Show’), a football analysis show with Michael Meehan and Aaron Kernan (Thursday: ‘Football IN DETAIL’) and an editorial piece (Friday). This midweek content will be free of charge and available on the GAA+ YouTube and social media channels.

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