New Logical Sports to Work with New York GAA to bring season-wide TV coverage of Gaelic Games at Gaelic Park

New Logical Sports, one of the major livestreaming outlets for amateur and semi-professional sports in the Northeast United States, agreed to a deal with the New York GAA, to televise up to 67 matches at Gaelic Park, available on a new platform known as New Logical Sports+, where fans of Gaelic Games and other sports can follow the action in New York from anywhere in world, on TV and their mobile devices. The website is currently live at https://plus.newlogicalsports.com, while an app is currently in development to launch on Fire TV, iPhones, and iPads.

Subscribers will have the ability to follow their expat clubs in New York throughout the Senior Football and Hurling seasons, as well as tune in every county final at every level of New York GAA, as well as Ladies Gaelic Football, and Camogie. New Logical worked with New York GAA to make sure there is a strong wired broadband network at Gaelic Park to support all matches being broadcasted in 1080p Full HD with a possibility of 4K broadcasts in the future. There will be packages available for users who prefer to follow one club or pay by the match. Most if not all matches are expected to have live commentary, and pregame and postgame shows / interviews will be available during the big games, featuring talent with experience both in Ireland and the United States.

New Logical has been streaming matches out of Gaelic Park since 2023, and the viewership and interest exceeded expectations beyond what was even imaginable. In 2024, viewership of 24 Gaelic games on New Logical Sports reached over 20,000 unique viewers, over 252,000 non-unique views, and over half a million watched highlights on social media. When reviewing feedback from across the Atlantic, fans in Ireland and across the world were happy with the sharp video quality, and the fact that they were able to follow players they were familiar with back home and keep track of their GAA careers in America. Zealous fans of football and hurling will have up to 6 more hours of matches to watch from their TV’s in Ireland past 6 PM local time every week.

New Logical Sports+ will also be where fans can follow the highly anticipated All-Ireland Junior Football Championship Quarterfinal between New York and the United States GAA. New York are 2-time defending All-Ireland Junior Champions and will host their historic first-ever competitive match against USGAA at Gaelic Park on June 14th (Flag Day in the United States), with a throw-in time of 5 PM EDT / 10 PM IST.

Gaelic Park has been the historic home of New York GAA for over 110 years, dating back when The Bronx was still a part of the legal “New York County” in New York State, making it the oldest venue currently operating for any sports team in the New York metropolitan area, outlasting even the original Yankee Stadium, and the world-famous Madison Square Garden. In its rich century long history, the venue located in Riverdale, Bronx, has witnessed countless matches, with innovations in scoreboard and field practices that inspired ideas brough back to Ireland.

In the 2020’s, New York GAA experienced some of its most successful years, winning their first ever Connacht Senior Championship match back in 2023, winning the Junior Football Championship twice in 2023, and 2024, winning the 2024 Connacht Senior Hurling League, and earning a berth in the 2025 Lory Meagher Cup for Hurling. Most recently, New York turned heads with their better-than-expected first half performance against All-Ireland Senior Football runners-up Galway in this year’s Connacht QF match in April. Success on the pitch has led to a growth in interest in New York GAA, both from fans of GAA and newcomers alike. The recent opening of the new Redmond Park for the New York GAA Minor Board, and recent dominance in youth competitions, has confirmed the growing consensus that the improvements in the program will continue to grow. New Logical Sports+ hopes to allow people across the world to follow this upward trend of development.