FIFA World Cup 2026 breaks attendance and TV records as USMNT, Mexico and Canada drive historic interest

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DON'T MISS A MOMENT OF THE WORLD CUP Your all-access pass to scores, live updates, and insights Explore Getty Images Sport Nick Birdsong Jun 19, 2026 07:47+08:00 FIFA World Cup 2026 breaks attendance and TV records as USMNT, Mexico and Canada drive historic interest World Cup Mexico USA Canada The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already setting records on and off the pitch. More than 1.5 million fans have attended matches through June 17, while over 54 million viewers tuned in across the United States, Mexico, and Canada to watch the host nations open their campaigns. The tournament has delivered record-breaking crowds, television audiences, and streaming numbers. Getty Images Sport Fans pack stadiums across North America The 2026 FIFA World Cup continues to generate unprecedented interest. As of June 17, more than 1.5 million spectators had attended matches across North America. June 16 alone produced a World Cup record, with 281,223 fans attending matches. Argentina's clash with Algeria drew a capacity crowd of 69,045 in Kansas City, while France vs. Senegal attracted 80,545 spectators in New York/New Jersey. Norway vs. Iraq and Austria vs. Jordan also filled stadiums to more than 98 percent capacity. Advertisement Getty Images Sport USMNT delivers historic TV numbers The United States' opening match against Paraguay became the most-watched football match ever broadcast in the United States, drawing 27.5 million viewers. FOX recorded the most-watched FIFA World Cup match in English-language U.S. television history, reaching 18 million viewers. Telemundo added another milestone, delivering the most-watched USMNT World Cup match ever on Spanish-language television with 9.5 million viewers. Getty Images Sport Mexico and Canada fuel regional growth Mexico's tournament opener averaged 23.4 million viewers, making it the country's most-watched World Cup match of the 21st century. A remarkable 72.1 percent market share meant nearly three out of every four television viewers in Mexico watched El Tri's debut. Canada also posted strong numbers, drawing an average audience of 3.1 million viewers. The match became the third-most-watched Canada Men's National Team World Cup game of the century. ENJOYED THIS STORY? Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting Getty Images Sport More records could be ahead With the group stage ongoing, attendance and viewership records could continue to fall. Host nations remain central to the tournament's momentum and big-time matchups, featuring marquee players, and knockout-round coiuld produce larger crowds and audiences as play continues into July.

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