Mayo and Sligo GAA fans will have to pay at least €12 to watch their sides play in the Connacht Senior Football Championship quarter-final. Pics: Sportsfile
Mayo’s Connacht championship quarter-final against Sligo will be streamed on GAA+, the GAA’s new paid streaming service.
On Monday evening, it was announced that Mayo’s Connacht championship opener would be one of 40 games streamed on the organisation’s new GAA+ site.
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Each game will cost users €12, with an offer of three games for the price of two.
Fans of whichever side wins in Sunday’s Mayo-Sligo tie may wish to avail of this offer, as the Connacht semi-final against Leitrim on Saturday, April 19, will also be behind the paywall.
The full annual package, which includes every All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final and two of the All-Ireland quarter-finals, costs €79 in Ireland, €90 in Britain, and €120 if they are anywhere outside of the British Isles. GAA members will receive a 10 percent discount via the Foireann registration system.
Any commercial premises wishing to show any ‘GAA+’ games must pay €300 for access to the service.
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