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England's World Cup Win Sets Spanish-Language U.S. TV Record

England's World Cup Win Sets Spanish-Language U.S. TV Record

England's 3-2 World Cup victory against Mexico on November 27, 2026, is poised to become the most-watched linear telecast in U.S. Spanish-language television history. The match, which saw England play with 10 men for nearly 30 minutes after going down a player, generated significant viewership figures. While final numbers are still being compiled, preliminary data indicates the game surpassed previous records for Spanish-language broadcasts in the United States.

The match took place at the Estadio Azteca and was a critical fixture in the tournament. The dramatic nature of the game, including England's resilience after a red card, likely contributed to its high viewership. This event marks a significant milestone for sports broadcasting within the U.S. Spanish-speaking demographic, highlighting the growing influence and engagement of this audience with major sporting events.

Previous records for Spanish-language telecasts in the U.S. have been set by major sporting events, but this particular match's performance is expected to exceed those benchmarks significantly. The final viewership numbers will be released by the relevant broadcast networks and Nielsen in the coming days. The success of this telecast underscores the strong demand for live sports content among Hispanic audiences in the United States.

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