GAAGO, the GAA and RTÉ’s on-demand streaming service, has announced that over 100 games will be shown to fans overseas in the coming season after launching its schedule for 2016.
GAAGO has been streamed in over 180 countries since its launch in June 2014, and saw its number of users increase by 55pc last year alone.
It will show 45 hurling and football championship games this summer on top of over 45 Allianz League clashes and the Christy Ring/Nicky Rackard/Lory Meagher Cup finals, with The Sunday Game highlights show also available to view.
Among the subscribers last year were fans in Aruba, French Guinea, Mongolia and South Sudan, while the greatest volume of subscribers came from the USA, Australia, Great Britain and Canada.
A worldwide GAAGO Season Pass (excluding Ireland and Great Britain) is priced at €160 and provides online access to over 100 televised matches, live and on-demand, as broadcast by RTÉ, TG4, Setanta and Sky Sports, in addition to 20 episodes of The Sunday Game.
For audiences in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), a Season Pass (GB) is priced at €100 and offers 80 matches as broadcast by RTÉ, TG4 and Setanta, plus The Sunday Game highlights.
The new GAAGO site www.gaago.ie went live on Friday.