Rugby World Cup: 15.4 million viewers, ahead of France
Julian Piccini
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10:09 AM, September 11, 2023
The opening match of the Rugby World Cup broke audience records on TF1. The match between Fabien Galthier’s men and the All Blacks was already watched by over 15.4 million viewers, all of whom were delighted with the Blues’ performance.
It’s a real record. The opening match of the Rugby World Cup was watched by more than 15 million viewers on Friday night on TF1. This represents an increase of $2.5 million over the first match of the French national football team at the World Cup in Qatar last November.
10 million viewers watch the Anne-Claire Coudray news at the Stade de France
Above all, it is three times more than the first match of France’s XV during the last Rugby World Cup, in 2019… Back then, these were not the same times, because the World Cup was held in Japan. memoirsAnne-Claire Coudray was followed at the Stade de France by nearly 10 million people on Friday. While Isabelle Ithurborough’s first magazine, in the second part of the evening, after France’s XV victory over the All Blacks, still holds more than 3 million French.
In short, this start is a success for Fabien Galthiet’s team, which won. But also for TF1, which had its best audience of the year. And also to the Rugby Village on the Place de la Concorde, in the center of the capital, which attracted tens of thousands of people this weekend.
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