GAA+ is the GAA's new live and on-demand streaming platform. Our schedule in Ireland for Championship 2025 comprises 40 matches, with more than 30 receiving full broadcast coverage and detailed analysis from our expert panel. As with all GAA commercial revenue, 82% of profits generated from GAA+ will be reinvested in planned player pathway coaching and development initiatives, selected capital infrastructure projects in each province and club support.
Click above to download the schedule of GAA+ fixtures in Ireland for Championship 2025.
Familiar faces will return to anchor, analyse and commentate across both codes, all six Provincial Championships and the All-Ireland series.
The live action will be presented by Aisling O’Reilly and Gráinne McElwain, with play-by-play action being called by commentators Dave McIntyre, Mike Finnerty and Liam Aherne. Multi-camera production, pre-match referee interviews, new in-game analysis tools and a perimeter reporter will ensure the viewer’s experience is second to none.
There is seismic change happening in Gaelic football in 2025 and the GAA+ analysis team of Marc Ó Sé (Kerry), Paddy Andrews (Dublin), Aaron Kernan (Armagh), Michael Meehan (Galway), Bríd Stack (Cork) and John Heslin (Westmeath) will take viewers to the heart of new rule enhancements, emerging patterns and winning formulas from the opening weekend in April.
Meanwhile, Richie Hogan (Kilkenny), Bubbles O’Dwyer (Tipperary), Eoin Cadogan (Cork), Seamus Hickey (Limerick), Noel Connors (Waterford) and Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny) will run the rule over the small ball action, with 8 high-quality hurling games set to be streamed.
This presentation team will bring viewers to the heart of the action in Gaelic Park, Ruislip and from the top to bottom of the island of Ireland across twenty match days and thirteen consecutive Championship weekends. Schedule highlights include a diaspora double-header on the opening weekend of Championship 2025, at least three games each from the Munster and Leinster Hurling Championships, quarter-final and semi-final action from all four provincial football championships, 7 Tailteann Cup games, and extensive coverage of the All-Ireland Series in football.
A new Monday to Friday content schedule will include the GAA+ Bitesize micro highlights packages (Monday), the return of ‘RATIFIED’ series 02 in a combined football and hurling format (Tuesday), a hurling analysis show with Noel Connors and Seamus Hickey (Wednesday), a football analysis show with Michael Meehan and Aaron Kernan (Thursday) and an editorial piece (Friday). This midweek offering will be free of charge and available on the GAA+ YouTube and social media channels.
Season passes for Irish based users are now on sale for €79, less than €2 per game, with a 10% discount available for GAA members through the GAA's Foireann membership portal. Individual matches and '3 for 2' bundles will also be available.
Sat 5 April
Connacht Football Quarter Final
London v Roscommon
Sun 6 April
Connacht Football Quarter Final
New York v Galway
Connacht Football Quarter Final
Mayo v Sligo
Sat 12 April
Leinster Football Quarter Final
Kildare v Westmeath
Sat 19 April
Connacht Football Semi Final
Leitrim v Mayo/Sligo
Munster Football Semi Final
Kerry v Cork/Limerick
Sun 20 April
Munster Hurling Championship
Tipperary v Limerick
Ulster Football Quarter Final
Monaghan v Donegal/Derry
Sat 26 April
Ulster Football Championship Semi Final
Antrim/Armagh v Tyrone/Cavan
Leinster Hurling Championship
Dublin v Wexford
Sun 27 April
Leinster Football Semi Final
Offaly/Carlow/Meath v Dublin/Wicklow/Longford
Leinster Football Semi Final
Kildare/Westmeath v Louth/Longford/Laois/Wexford
Sat 3 May
Munster Hurling Championship
Waterford v Limerick
Sat 10 May
Munster Hurling Championship
Clare v Tipperary
Leinster Hurling Championship
Antrim v Dublin
Tailteann Cup
Game of the Week (Round 1)
Sat 17 May
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 1 games
Tailteann Cup
Game of the Week (Round 2)
Sun 18 May
Leinster Hurling Championship
Kilkenny v Dublin
Sat 24 May
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 1 games
Sun 25 May
Munster / Leinster Hurling Championship
1x game TBC
Sat 31 May
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 2 games
Tailteann Cup
Game of the Week (Round 3)
Sun 1 June
All-Ireland Football Championship
1x Round 2 game
Sat 7 June
Tailteann Cup
2x Preliminary Quarter Finals
Sat 14 June
All-Ireland Hurling Championship
1x Preliminary Quarter Final
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Round 3 games
Tailteann Cup
2x Quarter Finals
Sat/Sun 21/22 June
All-Ireland Football Championship
4x Preliminary Quarter Finals
28 June
All-Ireland Football Championship
2x Quarter Finals