GAAGO will stream all non-televised Allianz League games in Ireland and abroad this year, it has been announced.
Inter-county action resumes next weekend with a bumper two days of league action.
The streaming service will show up to 23 games over the coming weeks, with each match costing €5 to view.
It comes as a boost to supporters who will be unable to attend matches due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Next Saturday's Division 1 clash between Kerry and Monaghan will be among the first of the inter-county league games to be shown on the platform, with the finals of the Allianz Hurling League Divisions 2A, 2B and 3B also set to be streamed live.
GAA county boards are facilitating a free access scheme for hospitals and care homes, with coverage being produced by RTE Sport and Nemeton TV. Marty Morrissey, Ger Canning and John Kenny will be among the commentators.
Matches broadcast on domestic TV will continue to be available on GAAGO outside of Ireland.
Sign-up is via the GAAGO.ie website or the GAAGO iOS and Android apps.
GAA President John Horan said: “ Providing viewing access to games, albeit through a screen rather than in person for many of our members, has been of utmost importance in recent months and GAAGO’s first step into the domestic streaming market for upcoming Allianz League matches is a continuation of this endeavour.
"We are delighted to balance broadcast coverage of our remaining fixtures on GAAGO and our linear TV partner stations TG4, eir Sport and RTÉ.
"The distribution of complimentary match passes to hospitals and care homes in partnership with relevant GAA County Boards is also a very important and positive development .”
The below matches will be shown on the GAAGO:
Saturday 17 October
Div 4 Football - Wicklow v Antrim, Aughrim 12.30pm
Div 1 Football - Monaghan v Kerry, Inishkeen 2pm
Div 2 Football - Westmeath v Laois, Cusack Park 2pm
Div 3 Football - Cork v Louth, Páirc Úi Chaoimh 4pm
Div 3 Football - Down v Leitrim, Páirc Esler 4pm
Div 3 Football - Derry v Longford, Celtic Park 4.30pm
Div 4 Football - Carlow v Sligo, Dr Cullen Park 5pm
Sunday 18 October
Div 2 Football - Clare v Fermanagh, Cusack Park 1pm
Div 3 Football - Tipperary v Offaly, Semple Stadium 1pm
Div 4 Football - Limerick v Wexford, Rathkeale 1pm
Div 2A Hurling Final - Antrim v Kerry, O’Connor Park 1.30pm
Div 3B Hurling Final - Sligo v Leitrim, Connacht Centre of Excellence 1.30pm
Div 2B Hurling Final - Down v Derry, Athletic Grounds 2pm
Weekend of 24/25 October
GAAGO to stream all non-televised games in Ireland (and all games overseas).