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USMNT’s World Cup exit was most-watched American telecast since Super Bowl | USA


The US men’s national team officially broke the record for ⁠most-watched soccer telecast in US history twice in a row.

As disappointing as ⁠Monday’s 4-1 last-16 loss to Belgium was for fans, the pregame excitement helped attract 33.086 million ⁠viewers, according to Nielsen Media research. The audience peaked at 41.033 million during the ⁠9.15-9.30pm eastern time window.

According to Fox, the World Cup ​English-language rightsholder in the US, ‌it was the ‌most-watched domestic telecast of any kind, on any network, ‌since Super Bowl LX brought in 125.6 million in February. Fox also said it was the most-watched non-NFL telecast on any network since Game 7 of baseball’s 2016 World Series.

The USMNT had previously set a new mark in their last-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose final English-language TV audience tally came to ‌26.4 million.

Americans are tuning in to see more than just the home team.

Nielsen Media ​research also confirmed this week that 21.742 million viewers watched the Mexico v England last-16 match Sunday on Fox. That was the most-watched non-USMNT World Cup ⁠telecast in English-language US history. Adding the audiences from ​Telemundo ​and Peacock, the match ​averaged a whopping 44.84 million.

Those final ​numbers blew ‌away the ​New York ​Knicks’ title-clinching Game 5 win of the NBA Finals (24.5 million) and rivaled the AFC and NFC championship games, which had 48.6 million and 46.1 million on average, respectively.


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