Mexico-Netherlands match sets viewer record

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NEW YORK (AP) — With 10.4 million viewers on Univision, Sunday’s World Cup match between Mexico and the
Netherlands is the most-watched Spanish-language broadcast in U.S. television history.
The Nielsen company said Monday that beat the previous record of 9.4 million for a match between Mexico
and Argentina in the 2010 World Cup. The Mexico-Netherlands game was also seen by 6.6 million people on
ESPN — meaning a total of 17 million watched. ESPN said it was the most-watched game for an
English-language station in the United States that did not involve the U.S. team.
NEW YORK (AP) — With 10.4 million viewers on Univision, Sunday’s World Cup match between Mexico and the
Netherlands is the most-watched Spanish-language broadcast in U.S. television history.
The Nielsen company said Monday that beat the previous record of 9.4 million for a match between Mexico
and Argentina in the 2010 World Cup. The Mexico-Netherlands game was also seen by 6.6 million people on
ESPN — meaning a total of 17 million watched. ESPN said it was the most-watched game for an
English-language station in the United States that did not involve the U.S. team.

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