The coronavirus pandemic resulted in restrictions on the number of spectators authorized to participate in the games and the island’s county councils had to give artistic answers to fans.
To make it less difficult for enthusiasts across the country, live streaming of club matches is a must.
However, the Dublin GAA turned to social media on Thursday to warn scammers to exploit a malicious website.
They posted the following on Twitter: “We have noticed a fraudulent online page claiming to be related to @officialgaa
“Dublin GAA will only promote you on our broadcasts through our official channels and website.
“Don’t give the main payment points if you’re not sure about a site’s security. “
In addition, Dublin announced that this weekend’s meetings will be broadcast through its official channels.
On Saturday, August 29, St. Jude will face the Skerries Harps at 3 p. m. , while Kilmacud Crokes will face St. Vincent at 5:30 p. m.
The next day, Ballyboden St. Endas will face Raheny at 2 p. m. , followed by ballymun Kickhams and Na Fianna.
All matches will be held on DubsTV with 3 other paid features available.
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