GAAGO: Watch Live GAA

Hurling and Gaelic Football

Published by: GAAGO Media
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Description

GAAGO is the official streaming service for Gaelic Games worldwide and is an official broadcasting partner of the GAA in Ireland and overseas.
With GAAGO you can watch GAA games live or on demand in HD on any device, OR by casting to your TV. Alternatively, you can watch on your TV using a wired connection, hooking a HDMI/VGA cable from your device into the back of your TV.
Irish viewers can expect 30+ exclusive games per year from the Football and Hurling GAA Championships, that will not be shown on terrestrial TV, while those living overseas can enjoy over 150 games each year as well as all associated highlight shows including ‘The Sunday Game’.
We’ve got package options for all types of fans from pay-per-game, match bundles and our best value product – the Annual Pass (which for those outside of Ireland includes access to GAAGO TV). Once you have created a GAAGO account you can opt-in for reminders/notifications for when your county is featured on the service. If you’re an existing customer, just sign in to stream on your device or cast to your TV.
Download the app now to enjoy GAA games wherever you are, live or on demand.
https://www.gaago.ie/termsandconditions.html
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In-Apps

Annual Pass
$138.99
GAAGO Match Purchase
$24.99

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  • Is GAAGO free?

    Yes, GAAGO is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does GAAGO cost?

    GAAGO has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $81.99.

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User Rating

2.57 out of 5

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GAAGO Reviews

Love it in Texas

Hookinreds on

United States

My 2nd year having this and I love it. Always works on my phone,smart TVs, and on my Firesticks. Never have any problems.

Very weak App Buggy & Basic

corkmanaway on

United States

Freezes frequently & it really doesn't like Airplay

Don’t understand why they changed

toddney on

United States

The old way of watching was perfect. Log in on the Roku app, buy the game and watch right there. Now I need to pair my tv, log into the website, unlock the game, and then air play it from my phone!!!!! Just dumb to have to do it that way. I love the fact I get to watch all the games from home, but the method of doing so is not the best, personally I wish it was the same as it was last year. Oh well

Insane price for no appletv app

Iscureti on

United States

This service would be worth the money if you could reliably watch it on tv. How many of our favorite matches have we been stuck watching on a phone when friends came over to watch on the big screen but it wouldn’t stream. Just make an appletv app. This situation is frigging crazy. And pay TG4 so you can show their Irish language coverage, please, because for those of us who speak it the coverage is far superior to the anglo broadcast. This app is as bad as the postgame nonsense in the present game between gaillimh is ard mhaca. Please get it together.

AirPlay rarely works

brendan6 on

United States

Having tried to AirPlay this to Apple TV, multiple Rokus, my Samsung smart TV’s OS and god knows what else over the last months- I can say definitively this app is awful for that use. The video does not cast the majority of the time. If by chance it works and the picture makes it to the TV- half the time it’s unable to play a stream, just a quick snap of action and paused then, or will simply stop working after a few minutes. One of the worst streaming apps I’ve used as its almost unusable to try and watch this video where I want- on my TV.

Great app for viewing GAA go matches

John 542 on

United States

The interface is intuitive and the streaming works great. I love watching the matches and this app makes watching on the run easy.

GAA GO ladies sports

caro428 on

United States

GAAGO does not show any of the ladies games. I was told that the final this year was the best game ever but I couldn’t see it because the GAA go does not show the ladies sports. Shameful.

Write an app for Apple TV

SheerQ on

United States

Why not take the extra tiny step of allowing us to stream with our TV app?

Frustrating

mark1rs on

Ireland

This must be the most frustrating app I have ever used. I tried to watch the Ballygunner V NaPiarsaig game and it was stop start from beginning to end, I won’t ever use it again.

Just terrible

HateGaaGo on

Ireland

Paid for a annual pass for crazy money. Then when I go to watch a game it asks me to subscribe and asks me to buy the game. Even though I have the subscription. Absolute waste of money and the GAA should be ashamed. Our national sport and we can’t even watch it for an affordable price

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