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Friday’s France-Portugal UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal averaged 4.28 million viewers on FOX, marking the largest audience on record for a Euro quarterfinal on English-language television and Fox Sports’ largest soccer audience outside of the World Cup. This year’s four quarterfinal matches were the four most-watched on English-language television. Saturday’s Netherlands-Turkey match placed second with 3.46 million — up 50% from Ukraine-England on ABC in ’21 (2.30M). The Netherlands’ win, which peaked with 4.16 million in the 4:30 quarter-hour, also ranks second all-time among non-World Cup matches on FOX. Rounding out the quarterfinal slate, England-Switzerland drew 3.33 million earlier Saturday and Spain-Germany opened the Friday slate with 3.16 million — both up triple-figures from the equivalent ESPN matches in ’21 (Czech Republic-Denmark: 1.52M; Switzerland-Spain: 1.50M). The full quarterfinal round averaged 3.57 million on FOX, up 89% from ’21 (1.89M) and — as goes without saying — a record. The full tournament is averaging 1.50 million, up 42% from ’21 (1.06M).
As for the other major soccer tournament, Copa America quarterfinals averaged 1.67 million across FOX and FS1 — up 420% from 2021 (321K) and up 40% from 2016 (1.19M). All quarterfinal matches aired on cable in those years. As with Euro 2024, the Copa America quarterfinals were the most-watched yet on English-language television. Uruguay-Brazil topped the weekend slate with 2.14 million on FS1 Saturday, marking the most-watched Copa America quarterfinal on English-language TV. Colombia-Panana led in with 1.19 million. On Thursday — the Fourth of July — Argentina-Ecuador drew 1.87 million on FOX. Copa America is now averaging 1.17 million across the Fox networks, up fivefold from 2021 (234K) and up 45% from 2016 (807K).