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FIFA World Cup statistics have reported significant attendance figures for the 72 group stage matches held across the SAD, Canada, and Mexico. According to the data released by FIFA, the tournament saw a total of 4,644,549 viewers participate during the group stage. This figure represents a high level of engagement, with the attendance reaching 99.7 percent of the available seating capacity.

Furthermore, the average viewing audience across all group stage matches was recorded at 64,508 viewers per game. The scope of the global interest was substantial, with participants hailing from 210 different countries and territories. This turnout established a new benchmark for the World Cup, surpassing the previous record of 3.5 million viewers set during the 1994 World Cup in the SAD.

The organization noted that the tournament achieved its highest attendance day in the history of the event on June 25th. These metrics underscore the immense global appeal of the World Cup. The impressive numbers of viewers confirm the enduring popularity of the sport on a world stage, solidifying the FIFA tournament’s status as a major international spectacle.

The data provides a comprehensive overview of the viewership metrics across the various stages of the modern World Cup.

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