9.1m Peak Audience for England-Mexico World Cup Match

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- England's World Cup last-16 win over Mexico drew a peak TV audience of 9.1 million on BBC TV and iPlayer, with 7.8 million average viewers despite the 02:00 BST kick-off
- The BBC broadcast became the biggest live UK audience ever recorded between 02:00 and 04:00, while BBC Sport's website and app logged their biggest day on record with 15 million unique visitors and 330 million social video views
- Jude Bellingham scored twice as England held off a Mexico fightback at the Azteca Stadium to progress to the quarter-finals
- England will face Norway on Saturday at 22:00 BST after Norway upset Brazil in the last 16, with Erling Haaland having scored seven tournament goals
- Highlights and re-runs drew a sizeable catch-up audience: 5.9 million streams on iPlayer and YouTube, plus a peak of 1.1 million for BBC Two's 07:10 re-run
- England's most-watched World Cup game so far remains the last-32 win over DR Congo at a 17:00 kick-off, which generated a 16.3 million peak on the BBC
Why it matters: An overnight kickoff still pulling 9.1 million peak viewers — the highest for any UK live broadcast between 02:00–04:00 BST — confirms football's grip on the national audience, while BBC Sport's record 15 million unique visitors underscore the tournament's digital scale. With table-topping Haaland and a Norway side fresh from knocking out Brazil awaiting England on Saturday, the broadcaster's peak numbers could climb again.


