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GAAGO to stream three of Cork's games in Munster SHC

A total of 38 exclusive GAA championship games will be streamed by GAAGO in 2024, with three of Cork's four games in the Munster SHC included in the streaming provider's coverage.

GAAGO, a commercial company jointly owned by RTÉ and the GAA, has been in existence since 2014 and initially offered live coverage for those outside of Ireland.

However, last year saw them awarded exclusive rights to cover championship matches, following a deal that saw them and RTÉ awarded the rights to cover the All-Ireland championship up until 2027.

Next year's schedule will see 22 games covered in the All-Ireland football championship; nine in the hurling championship and seven in the Tailteann Cup.

Cork hurlers will be a familiar presence on the service next spring, with their Munster round-robin games against Waterford, Clare and Limerick being streamed. The clash of Waterford-Tipperary in the southern province, along with Wexford's meetings with Antrim and Galway, Kilkenny's matches with Dublin and Carlow, and one-final day Leinster round-robin game round out the hurling slate.

The Rebels' footballers are also in line to be shown in a potential football semi-final against Kerry, if they beat Limerick in their quarter-final.

GAAGO has exclusive coverage of the four preliminary quarter-finals in the All-Ireland SFC and two of the quarter-finals.

Coverage begins on the weekend of 6/7 April in Ruislip and Gaelic Park as Galway and Mayo travel to play London and New York respectively in the Connacht SFC.

Speaking at today's GAAGO launch at Croke Park, GAA President Larry McCarthy defended the decision to screen so many Cork games on the streaming service - pointing out that Rebel fans would be left without if GAAGO didn't intervene.

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