The GAA and RTÉ have announced that GAAGO, the online streaming service for Gaelic Games outside of Ireland, will more than double the number of games being shown internationally in 2015.
GAAGO will stream more than 120 events to fans worldwide in 2015, including:
The Sunday Game highlights show (20 shows)
GAA Football & Hurling Senior Championships (45+ matches worldwide, 25+ in the UK)
Allianz League (44+ matches)
Electric Ireland GAA Football and Hurling Minor Championships (6 matches - semi-finals and finals)
AIB GAA Senior Club Finals (Football & Hurling – 2 matches)
Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling U21 Championship (1 match)
GAA Football U21 Championship (1 match)
For the first time, The Sunday Game highlights show will now be available to watch live globally on the day of transmission, as well as on-demand.
GAA President Páraic Duffy said: "The feedback and general reaction after the first year was hugely positive and we are confident of building on the positive start with the enhanced package of games on offer in year two."
The Sunday Game presenter, Des Cahill, said: "It’s great to know that GAA fans, and fans of the show, even if they are thousands of miles from home, can now watch the show live or on-demand on GAAGO. GAA supporters, no matter where they are in the world, can now get involved in the discussion and debate on The Sunday Game, and I know that's important to them.”
A worldwide GAAGO Season Pass outside of Ireland and the UK will cost €160.
For audiences in England, Scotland and Wales, a GB Season Pass is priced at €100 and will provide online access to more than 80 matches, live and on-demand, on RTÉ, TG4 and Setanta, in addition to the 20 episodes of The Sunday Game highlights show.
Games broadcast by Sky Sports will only be available through Sky Sports.
Individual games and The Sunday Game highlights show can also be purchased worldwide on an individual pay-per-game basis, priced at €10.
For the quarter-final, semi-final and final stages of the GAA Football & Hurling Senior Championships the pay-per-game price is €14.
Subscribers can view the games online on any internet-enabled device including mobile phones, tablet devices and laptops.