The final was followed by more than 9 million viewers and scored a share of 57.8% | The ‘share’ rose to 66.2% in extra time and to 69.% during the penalties that decided the game
A total of 12,207,000 viewers (69.7% share) shook this Sunday in La 1 with the penalty kicks that made Argentina world champions against France. The game was watched by 9,082,000 spectators (57.8%), a figure which increased to 11,214,000 (66.2%) in extra time.
The entire match (match, extra time and penalties) attracted an average of 9,802,000 viewers and a share of 60.8%, the most watched in the World Cup without Spanish participation. Penalties are the second most watched event of this World Cup in Qatar and this year on television, after the Spain-Morocco penalties (12.6 million and 70%).
La 1 was the leader on Sunday with share of 29.4%, the highest daily data since April 29, 2011, and afternoon (52.7%), desktop (34.4%) and prime time slots (13, 8%). Up to 14,284,000 spectators attended at one point in this thrilling match, regarded as one of the greatest World Cup finals ever. The ‘golden minute’ of the day was recorded at the end of the game, at 6:54 PM, with a total of 12,493,000 followers (70.8%).
A total of 8,175,000 joined Leo Messi’s Argentina in their post-match celebration, also in La 1 (51.3%). The previous one also achieved good figures, with 4,335,000 fans (34.4%).
Source: La Verdad

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