TG4 will show the Aviva Stadium clash between Georgia Tech and Florida State University on Saturday, 24 August.
THE AER LINGUS College Football Classic will be broadcast live on free-to-air television in Ireland for the very first time next month.
Advertisement This is the opening fixture for the US College Football season, and also an Atlantic Coast Conference game. It’s the third consecutive College Football game held in Ireland since the series was announced, and the eighth Division I College football game to be played on these shores. Over 24,000 people are expected to travel to Dublin from America for the game, and research estimates that it will be worth €100 million to the Irish economy.
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