MORE people than ever before will see an All-Ireland final this year – thanks to technology.
The GAA has released details of coverage on television and online platforms abroad, including the UK, the USA, Australia, South Africa, Thailand, India and elsewhere in Asia.
The GAA says it expects huge interest in the match abroad because of the large emigrant populations from Donegal and Mayo.
In Britain, the subscription channel Premier Sports on Sky Channel 428 will be showing live coverage of the final.
Premium Sports is also providing live coverage of the final in the US, through their Setanta-i player or via Ustream.tv. The channel is also broadcasting live coverage into bars and social venues.
In Australia, Setanta Sports is available on multiple platforms including Foxtel and Austar. The final is also available on Setanta-i, an online player that provides live coverage.
Setanta Africa is also planning to provide live access to the final to many countries in sub Saharan Africa. Setanta Sports will be broadcasting the final in Asia.
And for supporters outside these regions, the final can be viewed online at www.ustream.tv/GAAOnlinePPV.
At home, RTÉ Two will broadcast the match. The earlier minor final between Dublin and Meath will be screened live by TV3.
The match will also be shown live at Century Cinemas in Letterkenny.
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