The GAA have been slammed for a 'shameful' decision after broadcast details were released for this weekend's All-Ireland quarter-final.
Dublin and Mayo do battle as part of a doubleheader on Sunday as well as Derry v Cork which will both be broadcast on RTE.
But Kerry's clash against Tyrone and Armagh's final eight tie against Monaghan will be broadcast on GAAGO.
With the GAA ending its partnership with Sky last year, the association launched the streaming platform alongside RTE.
GAAGO has come under fire with many feeling the platform is not as easily accessible as free-to-air TV.
And social media users weren't happy with the decision to put two games behind the pay wall.
One person said: "Just two quarter finals on RTE. Shameful."
While another said: "the #gaa need to have a rethink on the two quarter finals going on only #gaago stop the madness."
And another added: "That’s a disgrace so it is hiding these games behind a pay wall Sunday is Corks 6th game and first time we will be on live tv how come hurling quarter finals were free to air ?"