It'll cost €5 per game to view.
Laois have become the latest county to launch a streaming service ahead of the beginning of their club championships on Thursday.
Laois GAA TV will cost €5 per game to view, with details of the selected games for this week still to be confirmed.
It'll broadcast fixtures from the senior hurling and football championships from MW Hire O'Moore park in the coming weeks.
Commentary will also be provided on the games.
A statement from Laois GAA on the service said:
"We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new upgraded and live Laois GAA TV. Over the next few weeks we are live streaming senior games in both hurling and football from MW Hire O'Moore Park. With the current crowd restrictions due to the covid 19 pandemic and huge interest from all our clubs and supporters we are delighted to bring the games to you live.
"The pandemic has brought about many changes and we have been extremely busy working to bring the best possible service to all. We are thrilled to have Michael Egan continue his support with Laois GAA TV, John Moynihan from All Rounder Sport has teamed up with us to provide the live streaming service and the popular Killeshin commentator Killian Whelan will be anchoring the commentary for all matches. We will also have some very special guests co commentating over the coming weeks.
"Details of this weekends games to be live streamed will be confirmed tomorrow evening on our social media channels. Each game will be €5 to watch."
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