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U.S. English World Cup viewership sags

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MOSCOW U.S. English-language television viewers for the World Cup’s round of 16 in Russia were down 27 per cent from four years ago, leaving the tournament 38 per cent below 2014’s level.

The eight second-round matches on Fox and FS averaged 4,858,000 viewers, down from 6,696,000 four years ago on ESPN and ABC, according to Nielsen Media Research. Viewers for the round of 16 were down 4 per cent from the 5,042,000 average for the 2010 tournament in South Africa, which had more comparable kickoff times to this year.

The first 56 matches of this year’s tournament averaged 2,541,000 on Fox and FS1, down from the 4,083,000 average through the round of 16 in 2014 on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, and down 10 per cent from the 2,836,000 average in 2010.

Ratings were expected to drop from four years ago because of earlier kickoff times and the United States missing the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

The U.S.’s second-round loss to Belgium in 2014 was viewed by 16,491,000 and its roundof-16 defeat to Ghana in 2010 was seen by 15,193,000. Excluding the U.S. matches, the second-round average this year was down 7 per cent from 2014’s 5,208,000 and up 55 per cent from 2010’s 3,133,000. Not including the U.S., the tournament average is down 22 per cent from 2014’s 3,238,000 and up 15 per cent from 2010’s 2,205,000.

Uruguay’s 2-1 win over Portugal was the mostviewed round-of-16 match at an average of 6,268,000, followed by Croatia’s penalty-kick victory over Denmark (6,181,000), Russia’s penalty-kick win over Spain (5,515,000), France’s 4-2 victory over Argentina (5,143,000), England’s penalty-kick win over Colombia (4,668,000), Brazil’s 2-0 victory over Mexico (4,558,000), Belgium’s 3-2 win over Japan (3,773,000) and Sweden’s 1-0 victory over Switzerlan­d (1,905,000).Figures include only television viewers and not those watching digital steams.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ANDRE PENNER ?? Belgium's Jan Vertonghen, top and Brazil's Willian battle for the ball during the quarterfin­al match between Brazil and Belgium at the 2018 soccer World Cup in the Kazan Arena, in Kazan, Russia, Friday.
AP PHOTO/ANDRE PENNER Belgium's Jan Vertonghen, top and Brazil's Willian battle for the ball during the quarterfin­al match between Brazil and Belgium at the 2018 soccer World Cup in the Kazan Arena, in Kazan, Russia, Friday.

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