FIFA World Cup Final 2022 Worldwide Viewership vs Super Bowl Game Viewers

FIFA World Cup Final 2022 Worldwide Viewership vs Super Bowl Game Viewers

Super Bowl is no way near to the FIFA World Cup, know about the 2022 final worldwide viewership vs the big football game in the US

Following a graphic that contrasted Super Bowl viewing with FIFA World Cup watching, the sports world had a lot to say on Twitter. An infographic comparing the viewership of both big sporting events was published by the well-known Twitter account @nocontextfooty. The image shows the viewership of the Super Bowl to that of the FIFA World Cup.

FIFA World Cup Final 2022 Worldwide Viewership vs Super Bowl Viewers

The following are some of the finest responses to the graphic post on social media:

What does the graphic mean?

The 2018 World Cup (which was held in Russia) reportedly attracted an estimated 3.572 billion viewers, according to FIFA. A projected 103.4 million people watched the NBC broadcast of Super Bowl 52, which was played in 2018 and featured the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots.

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There were 208 million reported viewers in the United States alone for the Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals last year, which was also broadcast on NBC.

FIFA World Cup Final: Messi has fulfilled his long dream.

France and Argentina battled it out in what will go down as one of the greatest championship games in sports history at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Argentina had an early 2-0 lead thanks to the penalty goal of Lionel Messi and a clinical finish from Di Maria. Both superstars stood to the occasion. However, Kylian Mbappé united the French with two late goals within a minute to force extra time. Messi scored once again in extra time, and Mbappé also scored on a penalty kick to force a penalty shootout.

Argentina eventually prevailed 4-2 on penalties to win the World Cup for the first time since 1986. The 2018 World Cup champion France narrowly missed becoming the first country since Brazil to win consecutive World Cup competitions (1958 and 1962).

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There are three more weeks of the 2022 NFL regular season until the playoffs start on January 14. On February 12, Super Bowl 57 will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The 2004 New England Patriots will remain the last club to win the Super Bowl twice because the reigning champion Rams will miss the playoffs.

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