England's World Cup Win Captivates UK Viewership
England's victory over Norway to reach the FIFA World Cup semi-finals has set a new viewership record for the tournament in the UK. The match, broadcast on ITV1, saw a peak audience of 16.8 million tuning in to watch the 2-1 win.
The dramatic 2-1 triumph that propelled England into the FIFA World Cup semi-finals has registered as the most-watched game of the tournament in the United Kingdom so far. The national team's progression was sealed by a brace of goals from Jude Bellingham, who effectively ended Norway's World Cup aspirations.
ITV1's broadcast of the quarter-final clash drew significant national attention, with viewing figures peaking at an impressive 16.8 million individuals. The overall average viewership for ITV's coverage of the match reportedly stood at 12.7 million, underscoring the widespread interest in England's tournament journey.
Jude Bellingham's match-winning performance against Norway wasn't just a step towards a World Cup final; it was a clear signal that England's chances are resonating deeply with the nation, translating into record-breaking television audiences.


