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Qatar World Cup is as popular as ever: FIFA figures

Opening match attracts more viewers than in Russia four years ago Half of viewing audience in Brazil watch Qatar versus Ecuador France’s opening match attracts largest audience of the year

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

THE FIFA World Cup is proving to be as popular as ever around the world with preliminar­y figures for the opening match of the 2022 tournament showing an increase in viewership compared to the correspond­ing match in Russia four years ago.

For example, the opening game between Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday, November 20, was watched by an average of 3.3 million viewers, with a peak audience of 3.6 million, in Ecuador. This represente­d a 109% increase in viewership of the opening game in the country compared to the highest ratings in the last 2 editions of the FIFA World Cup.

In addition, in Brazil the audience share - the percentage of people watching at the time was 50% on TV Globo.

The average audience for the game of 24.36 million was 6% higher than for the opening game of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia, which was aired on the same channel (22.86 million viewers).

Meanwhile, in Colombia, the viewing audience of 5.5 million, with a peak of 6.3 million, on Caracol TV was better than any of the six previous World Cup opening games and represente­d an audience share of 62.7%.

European audiences were also higher for the opening game than in Russia.

In the United Kingdom,

BBC1’s coverage of the game attracted an average audience of 6.25 million viewers, representi­ng a 57.5% increase in the opening match of the previous World Cup, and an audience share of 47.1%.

In France, where TF1 broadcast the game, the audience of 5.05 million was more than 30% than the opening match in 2018 (3.83 million viewers). Live coverage of the opening ceremony was watched by an average of 4.18 million viewers, outperform­ing the rugby union internatio­nal between France and Japan which was aired at the same time.

In Italy, the opening match attracted the highest TV audience of the day -- an average of 4.66 million viewers (audience share 29.5%) and a significan­t increase on 2018 when 3.59 million viewers watched the opening match. In Spain, the audience was 13% higher than four years ago.

The broadcast of the Netherland­s v Senegal match on Monday, 21 November attracted a share of 74.5% for Dutch broadcaste­r NPO1 and the audience of 4.16 million was higher than any programme for the month of October, and the highest of the day.

Wales’s first appearance in the FIFA World Cup since 1958 was broadcast in English on ITV across the UK and in Welsh on S4C in Wales.

The match against the United States attracted strong audiences with an audience of 7.8 million, with a peak of 12.5 million, in the UK, while taking an audience share of 43% within Wales.

French broadcaste­r TF1 had the highest audience of the year, 12.53 million, with a peak of 14 million, and an audience share of 48.1 percent, watch the world champions begin the defence of their title against Australia.

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