The Lionesses will come back roaring once again!
The viewing figures have been released revealing the number of people across the UK who tuned in to watch the match in Australia on theIn overnight data released by ratings organisation Barb, the audience for the bout peaked at an incredible 14.8million in the closing minutes of the game, which saw England’s side narrowly miss out on the trophy after their 1-0 loss.
An average of 13.3m people watched on TV, which is said to be a record in the UK for a women’s football match. The UK audience for the match far-surpassed the previous final, where the current head coach for England Sarina Wiegman saw her team the Netherlands finish as runners-up behind the US. However, last year’s Euros final, where the Lionesses reigned supreme over Germany, did have bigger numbers, with a peak of 17.4m.
Goalkeeper Mary Earps was one of the undisputed heroes of the match as she saved a penalty from Spain According to Barb data from overnights.tv, the majority of people who watched the Women’s World Cup 2023 final on TV did so on the BBC, while there was also coverage available to watch on ITV.after complaining that they could hear Spanish commentators in the background as audio spilled into the broadcaster’s coverage.
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