What's Happening?
The soccer match between England and Mexico on Sunday night attracted nearly 45 million viewers in the U.S., surpassing the viewership for the U.S. vs. Belgium match earlier in the week. The game was broadcast on Telemundo, Peacock, and Fox, with 23.1
million watching on Telemundo and Peacock, and 21.742 million on Fox. This high viewership highlights soccer's growing popularity in the U.S., comparable to major events like the NFL's AFC and NFC Championship games. The increasing interest in soccer is expected to impact future broadcasting deals, with the 2030 World Cup rights potentially reaching $2 billion.
Why It's Important?
The record viewership for the England vs. Mexico match underscores soccer's emergence as a mainstream sport in the U.S. This growing popularity is likely to influence media rights negotiations, sponsorship deals, and the overall landscape of sports broadcasting. As soccer continues to gain traction, it could lead to increased investment in the sport at both professional and grassroots levels. The potential for significant financial returns from broadcasting rights also highlights the sport's commercial viability, attracting more stakeholders and expanding its reach across diverse audiences.













