The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) made history on Sunday, July 7th when they faced off against the Netherlands in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. The match was broadcasted on both Fox and Telemundo, and the combined audience of the two networks was an impressive 7.93 million viewers. This is the highest-rated Women’s World Cup Final in history, surpassing the 2015 final between the USWNT and Japan which had a combined audience of 7.3 million viewers.
The match was a thrilling one, with the USWNT taking a 2-0 lead in the first half. However, the Netherlands fought back and equalized in the second half, sending the match into extra time. The USWNT eventually won the match 2-0 in a penalty shootout, making them the first team to win four Women’s World Cup titles.
The impressive viewership numbers are a testament to the growing popularity of women’s soccer. The USWNT has been at the forefront of this growth, with their success on the field inspiring more and more people to watch and follow the sport.
The USWNT’s success has also been a major factor in Fox and Telemundo’s decision to broadcast the match. Both networks have invested heavily in women’s soccer, with Fox broadcasting all 52 matches of the tournament and Telemundo airing 41 matches. This investment has paid off, as both networks have seen a significant increase in viewership for their broadcasts of the Women’s World Cup.
The USWNT’s success has also been a major factor in the growth of women’s soccer around the world. The team’s inspiring performances have inspired more and more people to take up the sport, and this has led to increased participation in leagues around the world.
The USWNT’s success has also been a major factor in the growth of women’s soccer around the world. The team’s inspiring performances have inspired more and more people to take up the sport, and this has led to increased participation in leagues around the world.
The USWNT’s success has been a major factor in the growth of women’s soccer around the world, and it is clear that their inspiring performances have had a major impact on viewership numbers for their matches. The impressive viewership numbers for their match against the Netherlands is a testament to this, and it is clear that women’s soccer is here to stay.