At the launch of the championship season with Clubber are Rob Downey (Glen Rovers, Cork), Darragh Corcoran (Ballyhale Shamrocks, Kilkenny), Brian Stack (St. Brigid's, Roscommon) and Eimear McGrath (Drom & Inch, Tipperary) alongside Jimmy Doyle (Clubber TV)

Clubber to stream over 2,000 Championship matches as attention turns from County to Club

Ireland's fastest-growing sports streaming platform confirms extensive coverage across 15 counties, including Tipperary, for the 2026 Club Championship season.

Following one of the most compelling inter-county seasons in recent memory, Clubber; Ireland's dedicated platform for live GAA; today confirmed its full broadcast schedule for the 2026 Club Championships, with over 2,000 matches set to be streamed live across Football, Hurling and Camogie this season, a 33% increase on last year.

As the focus of the GAA season shifts from county colours to parish pride, supporters around the world will be able to follow their clubs live through Clubber's unrivalled championship coverage.

With an Annual Pass priced at €199.99, subscribers can enjoy access to the best club championship action from across Ireland and overseas, featuring many of the game's biggest inter-county stars lining out for their local clubs. Weekly Passes and Single Match Packages are also available, providing flexible viewing options for supporters throughout the season.

Rob Downey (Glen Rovers, Cork), Darragh Corcoran (Ballyhale Shamrocks, Kilkenny), Eimear McGrath (Drom & Inch, Tipperary) and Brian Stack (St. Brigid’s, Roscommon) were on hand to launch the 2026 Clubber season at FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles, as the focus turns from the county to club for the remainder of the year.

Clubber will stream Club Championship matches in Football and Hurling from Carlow, Cork, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford in the coming weeks.

Provincial Championship matches across Camogie, Hurling and Football in Leinster and Munster, will also be exclusively available on Clubber.

Beyond Ireland, Clubber will provide exclusive coverage from leading international GAA competitions, including USGAA, Boston GAA, San Francisco GAA, Western Australia GAA and the prestigious Pearse's Sevens tournament in Melbourne, bringing the global GAA community closer to the action.

Clubber CEO Jimmy Doyle said: “Throughout the summer, we’ve seen the power that GAA and Camogie games have had to unite communities at home, and all around the world. The clubs are the lifeblood of the GAA, LGFA and The Camogie Association. We’re honoured to be working with these organisations and County Boards across fifteen counties in all four provinces, to broadcast some of the most famous players in the country playing for their clubs in the coming weeks and months.”

Jarlath Burns, Uachtarán CLG, President of the GAA, commented saying “The club is at the heart of the GAA, and this time of year brings that to life in communities across Ireland. Clubber is helping more supporters follow their clubs and enjoy championship action, wherever they are. The scale of coverage this season is a great reflection of the strength of our club game and the passion it inspires at home and around the world."

To subscribe and access the full 2026 Club Championship schedule, visit clubber.ie