By Paul Kennedy

Tuesday’s USA-Mexico match on UniMás averaged 4,132,000 viewers during the match broadcast.

Combined with the2+ million average viewers on ESPN — the broadcast measured as beginning at 7:41 p.m. ET averaged 2,243,000 viewers — that means an average of upwards of 7 million viewers watched Dos a Cero IV onEnglish- and Spanish-language television combined.

The game was the fourth most-viewed program in the history of the network, the former TeleFutura.

UniMás was thehighest-rated station during the USA-Mexico qualifier among adults 18-34 in these key markets: Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix and Sacramento.

CORRECTION: Dos a Cero IV averaged 2,243,000 viewers on ESPN, not 2,430,000 viewers, as reported in the Wednesday Soccer Business Insider. It was, as reported,the second most-viewed U.S. men’s national team qualifier or friendly ever on the network.

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“We’re very happy,” Sounders GM Adrian Hanauer told reporters on Wednesday.“It’s been a fantastic partnership. We’re excited to extend for a year and hopefully this leads to something even longer term.”

Microsoft is an original sponsor of theMLS club, which joined the league in 2009.
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3 Comments

  1. “UniMás was the highest-rated station during the USA-Mexico qualifier among adults 18-34 in these key markets: Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix and Sacramento”: all with large Latin populations. Even USA-Turks/Caicos friendly would probably have drawn similar ratings

  2. does someone need to learn to count??? How does these numbers add up to “upwards of 7 million” as quoted in the title?

  3. Marc: I am guessing that the term “average” means there were times when somewhat more than the average were watching, but it certainly was not defined or explained, and I noticed the numbers discrepancy too.

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