Reaching an average of 3.63 million people, Monday’s Matildas win out-rated the team’s own previous ratings record, plus last year’s NRL and AFL grand finals.
in the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Monday, but the Aussies defeated another rival on the night: themselves.
The game beat the previous audience record for 2023 of 3.3 million for the first game of State of Origin on Nine in late May. Nine is the owner ofFans watch the Matildas against Denmark at Melbourne’s Federation Square. The game had a total reach, which includes anyone who watched on television for a minute or for 15 seconds online, of 6.54 million people, Seven said. More than 10 per cent of the game’s audience tuned in via 7plus – 385,000 people.These are in addition to the 75,784 people who packed Stadium Australia in Sydney to watch the game live, and add to any viewers who watched on Optus Sport, which requires a subscription. Optus does not publicly disclose its ratings data.
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