Antrim GAA has launched a championship season pass for the 2026 club season, providing supporters with access to all adult and minor matches across both hurling and football.

The pass, which is the first of its kind for the county, comes in three forms. A dual pass covering both codes costs £149, while passes for hurling or football alone are £99 each. The passes exclude under-21 championship fixtures, which will continue to be sold on a per-ticket basis.

Concession passes for pensioners and students are available at £59 for a single code and £89 for dual access. Qualifying supporters may be asked to show identification at venues. Pensioners can also request a physical pass, designed to ease entry through scanning at the gate, instead of using the ClubSpot Tickets app required for digital passes.

Physical passes for pensioners will be delivered to clubs. Orders placed by Friday, July 10 will arrive before July 24, while those placed by July 24 will be delivered by August 7. Clubs are being asked to help older members with the ordering process and may arrange payment directly.

The county board says the initiative aims to reduce the need to purchase individual match tickets online, offer value for those attending many fixtures, and modernise the supporter experience.