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16.8 million people watch England’s Euro victory over Switzerland

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England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final victory against Switzerland on Saturday was watched on BBC One by a peak audience of 16.8 million people.

Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the decisive penalty as England won 5-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time.

There was an average audience of 13.6 million – a 77% share of all those who watched TV that night.

The match was also streamed 8.9 million times on BBC iPlayer.

There were 10.5 million visitors to the BBC Sport website throughout the day, with 5.3 million following the match online and the live page being viewed 16.6 million times during the game.

The highest peak audience during England’s Euro 2024 campaign so far was 18.4 million for the extra-time victory against Slovakia in the last 16 on June 30, a game broadcast on ITV.

England face the Netherlands in the semi-final on Wednesday at 8pm BST, with live coverage available on BBC 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website.

The other semi-final between Spain and France will be broadcast on BBC One from 7pm on Tuesday, with live coverage available on BBC iPlayer, BBC 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website.



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