Fox Sports continued a record-breaking week in TV football viewership when Argentina’s narrow ​victory over England on Wednesday was the most-watched World ‌Cup semifinal in English-language history, Variety ​reported.

    Argentina’s 2-1 win averaged ⁠15.063 million viewers on Fox, crushing the mark set just one day earlier when Spain shut ‌out France 2-0 in Tuesday’s semifinal and averaged 11.462 million viewers.

    Argentina and ‌superstar Lionel Messi, facing off in ‌Atlanta ⁠against England and its star striker ⁠Harry Kane, peaked with 22.177 million viewers from 4:45-5 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

    Fox averaged 6.531 million viewers ​for the 2022 ‌World Cup semifinals.

    The France-Morocco semifinal in December 2022 in Qatar drew 6.595 million viewers on Fox, the record for English-language ‌broadcasts of World Cup semifinals until this ​week.

    Radio Times reported that England’s match Wednesday was the most-watched live TV ⁠broadcast in the United Kingdom in 2026. The broadcast peaked at 24 million viewers — ‌85 per cent of all TV viewing at the time — and averaged 22.1 million on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

    It was the most-watched match of the current World Cup in the United Kingdom — topping ‌England’s quarterfinal win over Norway on ITV1 (peak of ​16.8 million per reported overnight figures). It was BBC’s biggest live audience since ⁠England lost the Euro 2020 final to Italy ⁠in 2021.

    Defending World Cup champion Argentina plays European champion Spain on ‌Sunday in the final in East Rutherford, New Jersey, while England and France meets on ​Saturday in the third-place game in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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    Published on Jul 17, 2026

    Published on 17 July 2026 by sportstar

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