T.J. Malone, Chief Executive Officer of National Broadband Ireland (NBI), and Jarlath Burns, President of the GAA, pictured at Killea GAA Club, Tipperary, announcing a new partnership between NBI and GAA+. Photo: Don Moloney.

Mayo premises eligible for free GAA subscription worth €95

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company delivering the new future-proofed high-speed Fibre-to-the-Home network under the National Broadband Plan (NBP) on behalf of the government, has announced an exciting new partnership with GAA+, the GAA’s live and on-demand streaming platform.

GAA+ is offering a schedule of 40 exclusive games for the 2026 championship season and those new customers ordering a broadband service on the NBI network before March 31 can receive an annual subscription pass valued at €95.

Existing customers can also avail of the offer through a ‘refer-a-friend’ scheme, where both the referrer and the newly connected customer receive an annual subscription.

There are currently 17,235 premises in Mayo within the NBI rollout area that are eligible to avail of this promotion.

By combining next generation broadband infrastructure with modern sports broadcasting, the reward highlights how digital connectivity can bring local sporting moments to audiences right across rural Ireland and the GAA heartland.

Jarlath Burns, GAA President, expressed his excitement at the launch of this partnership: “The GAA is rooted in every community in Ireland, regardless of its urban or rural setting. Making GAA+ as accessible and enjoyable as possible remains a consistent aim and this new partnership with National Broadband Ireland clearly speaks to that ambition.”

“Our platform will once again provide a comprehensive live and exclusive broadcast schedule to supporters across web, connected TVs and apps throughout the Championship from Saturday, April 11.

"Working closely with National Broadband Ireland will ensure thousands of our members can avail of enhanced connectivity in their area and look forward to coverage from provincial championship and All-Ireland series stages on any connected device in the comfort of their own home.”

The partnership forms part of NBI’s wider efforts to enhance end user experience and highlight the everyday benefits that high speed broadband can bring to households and communities.