US match draws 'spectacular' TV figures

USA soccer fans, from left to right, Reid Boutte, McKenzie Anderson and Andy Shephard watch the 2014 World Cup Group G soccer match between Portugal and the US at a viewing party in Los Angeles on June 22, 2014. Photo: Lucy Nicholson

USA soccer fans, from left to right, Reid Boutte, McKenzie Anderson and Andy Shephard watch the 2014 World Cup Group G soccer match between Portugal and the US at a viewing party in Los Angeles on June 22, 2014. Photo: Lucy Nicholson

Published Jun 25, 2014

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FIFA has hailed the TV rating in the United States for the World Cup match between the Americans and Portugal as a milestone for the sport.

The 24.7 million television viewers were “spectacular figures” for a group-stage match, FIFA's director of television Niclas Ericson said on Tuesday.

ESPN got 18.2 million viewers for the 2-2 draw on Sunday, and 6.5 million more watched on Spanish-language network Univision.

Ericson said the ESPN rating beats the average for the five NBA finals games this month and the six World Series games last October.

“We see it as an important milestone in the audience history of soccer in the US,” the FIFA official said.

The Americans next play Germany at 1200 EDT (1500 GMT) on Thursday, needing to avoid defeat to reach the last-16 round.

Though Fox drew 19.2 million for the Boston Red Sox's Game Six clincher against the St. Louis Cardinals, the 2013 World Series averaged 15.0 million, FIFA said.

Fox has the rights to the 2018 and 2022 World Cups after agreeing a $425 million deal with FIFA in October 2011. Telemundo paid $600 million for Spanish rights in the US for the two tournaments.

ESPN paid $100 million for the 2010-2014 package and Univision paid $325 million, making the US the most valuable single territory in terms of TV rights for soccer's international governing body. - Sapa-AP

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