USMNT World Cup Win Over Bosnia Sets English-Language U.S. Viewership Record with 24.4M Viewers
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Katie Campione
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The USMNT's Round of 32 World Cup victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina drew 24.4 million U.S. viewers across Fox, FS1, and Tubi, making it the most-watched soccer telecast in English-language U.S. history. The match peaked with nearly 32 million viewers toward the end of the game.
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The round of 32 victory is now the most-watched soccer telecast in English-Language U.S. history, peaking with nearly 32M viewers toward the end of the match.
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