Women’s World Cup final draws 14.3 mil US viewers, but misses record

Women’s World Cup final draws 14.3 mil US viewers, but misses record

More than 14 million Americans watched on television as the US women's football team clinched their fourth World Cup title, but the TV audience fails to break records.

The US women’s football team celebrating their World Cup victory. (AFP pic)
LOS ANGELES:
More than 14 million Americans watched on television as the US women’s football team clinched their fourth World Cup title, broadcaster Fox said on Monday, but the TV audience failed to break records.

Sunday’s match in Lyon, France, in which the United States beat the Netherlands 2-0, was seen by 14.3 million Americans on Fox and its cable sports channels, the broadcaster said.

The record for the most-watched football match in US history is held by the 2015 Women’s World Cup final between the United States and Japan, which was played in Canada. That match drew a television audience of 25.4 million Americans, according to Nielsen data.

Sunday’s television viewing figures do not include audiences in bars and those who watched on large outdoor screens across the United States.

Fox said that across streaming platforms, Sunday’s final delivered an average minute audience of 289,000 viewers, making it the most-streamed Women’s World Cup final in history.

The television audience reflected surging popularity for football in the United States, where interest in the sport has lagged behind American football, baseball and basketball.

In Britain, almost 12 million people tuned in to watch England’s 2-1 defeat by the United States last week, making it the most-watched television program of the year so far in Britain.

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