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U.S. World Cup Loss to Belgium Averages 33.1 Million Viewers, the Most-Watched Soccer Telecast in U.S. History

Fox’s coverage of Monday night’s World Cup match between the United States’ Men’s National Soccer Team and Belgium on Monday, July 6, scored record ratings, averaging 33,086,000 viewers — making it th

U.S. World Cup Loss to Belgium Averages 33.1 Million Viewers, the Most-Watched Soccer Telecast in U.S. History
Variety — 9 July 2026
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Fox’s coverage of Monday night’s World Cup match between the United States’ Men’s National Soccer Team and Belgium on Monday, July 6, scored record ra

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Why This Matters

The record-breaking viewership for the U.S. vs. Belgium World Cup match signals a seismic shift in American sports culture, where soccer is no longer a niche interest but a mainstream phenomenon capable of rivalling traditional powerhouses like the NFL or NBA. This milestone underscores how the U.S. Men’s National Team’s growing competitiveness on the global stage, combined with heightened media exposure, is reshaping fan engagement and investment in the sport.

Background Context

Despite a history of mediocrity in the World Cup, the U.S. Men’s National Team has seen a surge in popularity over the past decade, fueled by investments from MLS clubs, youth development programs, and a new generation of American players competing in top European leagues. Fox’s aggressive marketing of the tournament—including primetime scheduling and promotional campaigns—played a critical role in breaking down long-standing barriers to soccer’s mainstream acceptance in the U.S.

What Happens Next

This surge in viewership will likely pressure broadcasters to secure even more high-profile soccer rights, potentially driving up costs for future World Cup and CONCACAF matches. For the USMNT, the momentum must translate into on-field success at the 2026 World Cup—hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico—or risk losing the newfound audience it has fought so hard to win.

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