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Viewership for previous World Cup finals was only a little higher than for a strong Monday Night Football game, but with matches on U.S. soil, media executives are hopeful this will be the year soccer breaks through.
Considering the Super Bowl is just one day and that the World Cup spans longer than a month, the viewership data favors the latter. In the 2026 tournament, the viewership is predicted to surpass 5 billion people across the world, making that an average of 128.2 million per day across 39 days.
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FIFA's major expansion of the World Cup has not drawn universal praise, but it is a significant boost for Fox Corp. and NBCUniversal-owned Telemundo.
The first ever halftime show at a FIFA World Cup final has been curated by Coldplay's Chris Martin and will feature performances from global superstars.
BBC and ITV have already annoyed some of their viewers at the World Cup.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off on June 11 and runs until July 19, 2026. However, some ITV viewers have been left furious with the broadcaster's coverage so far, after host Semra Hunter mistakenly
Fox has announced FIFA World Cup on FOX After Hours with James Corden, a new late-night companion series for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as viewers dissed the former late-show host's return to television
Nearly eight years to the day since the 2026 FIFA World Cup was awarded to the United States, Mexico, and Canada, and the opening day of competition is finally here. At 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, Mexico will kick off this summer’s World Cup against South Africa at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
