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13 Dec 2025

Kildare GAA announce partnership with Clubber TV ahead of 2024 club championships

This collaboration guarantees that Kildare supporters around the world will have access to several high quality live match broadcasts

Kildare GAA announce partnership with Clubber TV ahead for 2024 club championships

Naas celebrate after their side's victory in the Kildare County Senior Club Football Championship final between Celbridge and Naas at Netwatch Cullen Park, Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Kildare GAA and Clubber TV are thrilled to announce an exciting partnership for the Kildare GAA Club Championships 2024.

Kildare GAA and Clubber TV will provide Kildare fans with exclusive access to several live broadcasts of Kildare Football and Hurling Club Championship Games.

Recognised for its innovative and fan-focused sports broadcasting solutions, this collaboration guarantees that supporters around the world will have access to several high quality live match broadcasts. This means sports fans can watch Kildare Championship games, plus all other Clubber counties - [Tipperary, Kerry, Waterford, Longford, Louth, Laois, Kilkenny, Offaly, Monaghan, Leinster and Munster Championships & more coming soon] via PPV at a cost of €12.99, Week Pass for a cost of €29.99 or Annual Pass for only €149.99.

Jimmy Doyle, CEO of Clubber TV, stated, "We are excited to unveil our partnership with Kildare GAA, a key addition to our expanding array of hurling and football games on Clubber TV. The Kildare GAA Championship is a vital part of Irish sports, and we are eager to bring this to fans both locally and globally.”

Mick Gorman, Kildare GAA chairperson said, “We are absolutely delighted to partner with Clubber TV, a leader in sports broadcasting. Their commitment to delivering top-notch coverage and engaging the fans is unparalleled. This collaboration ensures that our loyal supporters, both locally and globally, can experience the thrill of the Kildare GAA Club Championship like never before”

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