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- The Women's World Cup final is on Sunday, 7 July (16:00 kick-off). The BBC added that the 2019 tournament has extended its record for TV reach to 22.2 million, well in excess of the 12.4 million mark set in 2015 during the World Cup in Canada.
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Oct 18, 2019 · Final seen live by over 260 million viewers, average live match audience more than doubled from the 2015 edition. FIFA has published the key findings of a comprehensive audit of the final...
Jul 8, 2019 · Almost 59 million people watched Brazil's last-16 game against hosts France, making it the most watched women's football match of all time. The final between the US and the Netherlands drew...
Oct 21, 2019 · FIFA announced on Friday that a combined 1.12 billion viewers tuned into official broadcast coverage of the 2019 Women’s World Cup held in France. The final match between the United States...
A total of 1.12 billion people globally watched the matches, and the final match attracted 82.18 million viewers, setting a new FIFA Women's World Cup record, surpassing the 2015 final. [123] The 2019 tournament set several new viewership records for various countries.
Oct 18, 2019 · A record-breaking 1.12 billion viewers watched the 2019 Women's World Cup, a Fifa report says. The USA lifted their fourth title with a 2-0 win over the Netherlands in France, in a final which...
Oct 18, 2019 · The final between United States and the Netherlands was the most watched Women’s World Cup match, with an average live audience of 82.18 million (up by 56 percent on the 2015 final audience of 52.56 million) and reaching 263.62 million unique viewers (one-minute reach), which accounted for 22.9 percent of the overall tournament reach.
These are statistics for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, which took place in France from 7 June to 7 July 2019. The World Cup started with 6 groups, there were 4 national teams in each group, it is a round-robin tournament in group stage and the top two to three teams qualify.