We research options, new technology, share tips, review services, and more, at no cost to our readers. Our goal at is to help people save money on the TV they love and access it on-the-go. Though I do watch a lot of Netflix and Amazon Prime, I meant for current shows as they air. If Britbox ever gets it’s act together and has new shows it will be the only thing I need. I doesn’t think Philo does either.I’m almost positive AT&T Watch TV does not either.Īs long as the CW keeps letting me watch it’s shows for free via it’s app I only need to pay for Dr. I know for awhile FubtoTV did not – I tried that one. If you want to write a helpful article for people, write about which streaming services support apps. Most importantly, doesn’t look like it will work as a “sign-in” for any app usage. Doesn’t look like it’s supported on any game consoles but most streaming devices. For people like me who only want to pay to watch Dr. It does look like it is mostly streaming TV, but some On Demand as well with 15,000 shows listed. ![]() Oisín and I have secured some of the biggest names in Gaelic Games who will provide genuine insights all wrapped up with plenty of craic along the way.AT&T Watch is new, since your original article but before the date, but it is only $!5 per month and it does include BBC America. We have a brilliant 2022 planned for the podcast. “With live-streams of the leagues on BBC iPlayer and The GAA Social returning to BBC Sounds we are going to deliver some great content for GAA fans across the BBC’s digital platforms. The GAA Social host and BBC GAA commentator, Thomas Niblock, said: We know that it will continue to go from strength-to-strength in 2022.” “The GAA Social podcast on BBC Sounds was hugely popular last year prompting some great debate around the game and we’ve doubled the length of its run right up until the end of the All-Ireland series. “We are also pleased to be expanding our broadcast partnership with Croke Park and look forward to giving GAA an even greater platform across BBC NI. “We know how important the leagues are to GAA audiences and we are delighted to be bringing live football and hurling to BBC iPlayer for the first time. **Neil Brittain, Executive Editor BBC Sport NI said: “I welcome and look forward to the coverage, not just on match days, but on various BBC platforms for supporters across the island.” “This new weekly slot, featuring live Allianz Football and Hurling League action, will enhance our offering to both new and existing audiences at a time when our leagues have never been more popular. “We are pleased to announce an extension to our long-standing relationship with BBC Sport NI as part of our efforts to improve access to our games all year round. The GAA Social is available from Tuesday 01 February on BBC Sounds.įor fans unable to access the BBC iPlayer or website, the games will also be available on GAAGO on the island of Ireland and internationally The podcast, which will run for 30 weeks until the All-Ireland Final, will feature some of the most famous names in GAA as well as all the news, discussion points and debate around the 2022 season. Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock will meet the biggest names in the sport every week, travelling near and far, with no subject off-limits. ![]() The BBC’s live streamed coverage of league games for 2022 concludes with the Division Two Hurling tie between Down and Kerry on March 19.Īs well as the new live streamed coverage, BBC Sport NI’s GAA podcast, ‘The GAA Social’, returns to BBC Sounds on Tuesday 01 February. Down v Roscommon in Division Two is the match on February 26, while Armagh’s tie against Kildare is the streamed game on March 12. The first live hurling match will feature Dublin taking on Antrim at Corrigan Park in Division One on Saturday 12 February.ĭivision One Football is featured for the first time on February 19 with Armagh playing neighbours Monaghan at the Athletic Grounds. The football coverage continues with Galway’s visit to Newry in Division Two a week later before the focus moves to hurling the following weekend. ![]() Matches in the GAA Allianz leagues will be live streamed by the BBC for the first time this season.Ī game each weekend will be featured on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport NI website starting this Saturday (January 29) with Down’s Division Two football match against Derry at Owenbeg.
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