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Fox, Telemundo combine to average nearly 10 million viewers per World Cup Group Stage match
Fox and Telemundo, the English-language and Spanish-language broadcasters of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, respectively, are putting up eye-popping numbers for the tournament. Through the group stage, the two networks are combining to average 9.65 million viewers per match, according to data compiled by Jon Lewis of Sports Media Watch. Fox Sports is averaging 5.05
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Awful Announcing
· Jul 9, 2026
World Cup Round of 32 delivers 16.9 million viewers per game between Fox, Telemundo
The 2026 FIFA World Cup rolls on with Fox and Telemundo reporting strong viewership throughout the Round of 32, on par with regular-season NFL games. According to Sports Business Journal, Fox Sports and Telemundo combined to average 16.9 million viewers during the Round of 32. That’s similar to the average audience for Monday Night Football
Football | The Guardian
· Jul 2, 2026
USMNT win smashes American record for most-watched soccer broadcast with 33.5 million viewers
Fox averages 24.429 million; 9.1 million on TelemundoOutpaces averages of NBA Finals, Sunday Night FootballMonday’s last-16 matchup sure to challenge record againThe US men’s national team’s dramatic win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup on Wednesday drew a record American television audience, according to preliminary reports released by Fox Sports and Telemundo.The game had an average of 24.429 million viewers on Fox, making it the most-watched English-language soccer broadcast in US history, the broadcaster said. The Fox telecast peaked at 31.883 million. Telemundo, which holds the Spanish language rights to World Cup broadcasts in the US, reported 9.1 million viewers over the total game window. Continue reading...
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· Jun 25, 2026
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· Jul 9, 2026
U.S. World Cup Loss to Belgium Averages 33.1 Million Viewers, the Most-Watched Soccer Telecast in U.S. History
Fox’s coverage of Monday night’s World Cup match between the United States’ Men’s National Soccer Team and Belgium on Monday, July 6, scored record ratings, averaging 33,086,000 viewers — making it the most-watched soccer telecast in U.S. history. That’s NFL-level numbers for the Belgium-USMNT faceoff. In fact, this made it the most-watched telecast on any []
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· Jul 9, 2026
World Cup Round of 32 averaged 16.9 million viewers per game
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Related coverage for "Fox, Telemundo combine to average nearly 10 million viewers per World Cup Group Stage match": Awful Announcing — World Cup Round of 32 delivers 16.9 million viewers per game between Fox, Telemundo. Football | The Guardian — USMNT win smashes American record for most-watched soccer broadcast with 33.5 million viewers. 101GREATGOALS.COM — Japan v Sweden: World Cup 2026 line-ups, stats and preview, TV channel, live online stream and prediction. Variety — U.S. World Cup Loss to Belgium Averages 33.1 Million Viewers, the Most-Watched Soccer Telecast in U.S. History. profootballtalk — World Cup Round of 32 averaged 16.9 million viewers per game