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For the first time, Netflix released total viewing hours for shows watched between January-June 2023 globally. Shows with less than 100k viewing hours were rounded up 100k.

Here are the most viewed football related shows. The top show comes in at #2123. A couple aren't currently available on Netflix Canada. Most widely acclaimed are Sunderland Til I Die, Figo Affair, English Game, FIFA Uncovered & Diego Maradona.

Title Hours Viewed
She’s the Man (rom-com) 9,600,000
The Soccer Football Movie (animation) 8,100,000
Neymar: The Perfect Chaos (doc) 5,100,000
Bad Sport: Volume 1 (doc) 4,400,000
The English Game: Season 1 (historical drama) 4,100,000
Pelé: Birth of a Legend (2016) (bio drama) 3,800,000
Pelé (2021) (doc) 3,700,000
FIFA Uncovered (doc) 2,800,000
Holy Goalie (comedy) 1,400,000
Captains: Season 1 (WC 2022 doc) 1,300,000
The Figo Affair: The Transfer that Changed Football (doc) 1,200,000
Baggio: The Divine Ponytail (bio drama) 1,100,000
The Playbook: Season 1 (manager profiles) 1,000,000
The Hand of God (drama) 900,000
Brazil 2002 World Cup (doc) 800,000
Shaolin Soccer (fantasy comedy action) 600,000
Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 1 (reality) 600,000
Ultras (drama) 600,000
Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 2 (reality) 500,000
Maradona in Mexico (docu drama) 400,000
Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star: Season 1 (docu drama) 400,000
The Fight for Justice: Paolo Guerrero: Season 1 (docu drama) 400,000
Anelka: Misunderstood (doc) 200,000
Boca Juniors Confidential: Season 1 (reality) 200,000
Diego Maradona (doc) 200,000
First Team: Juventus: Season 1: Part A (reality) 100,000
First Team: Juventus: Season 1: Part B (reality) 100,000
Gold Stars: The Story of the FIFA World Cup Tournaments: Season 1 100,000

Netflix just released Under Pressure - a doc about USWNT at this year's World Cup. We're still waiting for the release of a doc on Qatar World Cup. Just released Beckham has gotten some buzz and a top 10 show in the UK.

https://about.netflix.com/en/news/what-we-watched-a-netflix-engagement-report

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On 12/16/2023 at 6:10 PM, red card said:

For the first time, Netflix released total viewing hours for shows watched between January-June 2023 globally. Shows with less than 100k viewing hours were rounded up 100k.

Here are the most viewed football related shows. The top show comes in at #2123. A couple aren't currently available on Netflix Canada. Most widely acclaimed are Sunderland Til I Die, Figo Affair, English Game, FIFA Uncovered & Diego Maradona.

Title Hours Viewed
She’s the Man (rom-com) 9,600,000
The Soccer Football Movie (animation) 8,100,000
Neymar: The Perfect Chaos (doc) 5,100,000
Bad Sport: Volume 1 (doc) 4,400,000
The English Game: Season 1 (historical drama) 4,100,000
Pelé: Birth of a Legend (2016) (bio drama) 3,800,000
Pelé (2021) (doc) 3,700,000
FIFA Uncovered (doc) 2,800,000
Holy Goalie (comedy) 1,400,000
Captains: Season 1 (WC 2022 doc) 1,300,000
The Figo Affair: The Transfer that Changed Football (doc) 1,200,000
Baggio: The Divine Ponytail (bio drama) 1,100,000
The Playbook: Season 1 (manager profiles) 1,000,000
The Hand of God (drama) 900,000
Brazil 2002 World Cup (doc) 800,000
Shaolin Soccer (fantasy comedy action) 600,000
Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 1 (reality) 600,000
Ultras (drama) 600,000
Sunderland ‘Til I Die: Season 2 (reality) 500,000
Maradona in Mexico (docu drama) 400,000
Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star: Season 1 (docu drama) 400,000
The Fight for Justice: Paolo Guerrero: Season 1 (docu drama) 400,000
Anelka: Misunderstood (doc) 200,000
Boca Juniors Confidential: Season 1 (reality) 200,000
Diego Maradona (doc) 200,000
First Team: Juventus: Season 1: Part A (reality) 100,000
First Team: Juventus: Season 1: Part B (reality) 100,000
Gold Stars: The Story of the FIFA World Cup Tournaments: Season 1 100,000

Netflix just released Under Pressure - a doc about USWNT at this year's World Cup. We're still waiting for the release of a doc on Qatar World Cup. Just released Beckham has gotten some buzz and a top 10 show in the UK.

https://about.netflix.com/en/news/what-we-watched-a-netflix-engagement-report

Great viewing list. Thanks for posting

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2023's football tv viewership in the US shows the Premier League has eclipsed LigaMX. This is largely due to LigaMX match numbers falling over 10% while the Prem went up single digit YoY and the higher appeal of Prem studio shows.

LigaMX's decline has been attributed to more matches only being streamed and Leagues Cup disrupting the flow of the Apertura season. In contrast, the top 5 most watched Prem matches ever are all from 2023 led by Arsenal v Liverpool before Christmas.

Last year, 53% of the viewership was for watching Prem & LigaMX matches/studio shows. This includes people who watched via English or Spanish language channels on linear tv, Youtube TV, Hulu and a limited number of streaming viewership reported.

LigaMX matches led with 15.7% of total viewership, followed by the Prem at 12.7% and then 10.2% for Prem studio programming (pre/post shows). Gold Cup accounted for 10% which edged out the 9% for WWC. 

By individual match, national team matches took 9 of the top 10 spots. The most watched was US v NED WWC with 7.6m, followed by 6.5m for MEX v PAN Gold Cup, 5.6m for US v VIE WWC and 3.7m for USA v CAN Gold Cup. The only club match in the top 10 was 3.3m for the Clausura final between Chivas/Tigres.

Of note, the Prem's total average viewers between December 18-26 topped 9.1m. This is higher than the 7.2m total for all 2023 MLS matches shown on linear tv.

 

 

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22 hours ago, Aird25 said:

Imagine we got something with even a tenth of the effort for CPL teams

 

That's ok; their rebuild is a little...unrealistic.  They've successfully got rid of the Italian DP contracts (come on), and have traded Sean Johnson to a Portland team that recently signed Crepeau. :-S 

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7 hours ago, jdheid said:

Is the Visa sponsorship new to One Soccer Today? That has to be a pretty good corporate partner.

It is relatively new as it started late last year. But I have only seen it for OneSoccer's women's content.

Visa is a sponsor of Canada Soccer & FIFA but their ads in the past year in Canada have been about women's football only.

And with CIBC, they paid enough for the rights to OneSoccer for Sinclair's last match and bought enough ad time on TSN to get it on TSN with a 60 min pre-match show.

 

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17 hours ago, red card said:

It is relatively new as it started late last year. But I have only seen it for OneSoccer's women's content.

Visa is a sponsor of Canada Soccer & FIFA but their ads in the past year in Canada have been about women's football only.

And with CIBC, they paid enough for the rights to OneSoccer for Sinclair's last match and bought enough ad time on TSN to get it on TSN with a 60 min pre-match show.

 

Would be nice to seen them as a jersey sponsor.

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7 minutes ago, gwsmith63 said:

Anyone else read that last sentence as ‘TSN or Sportsnet has come to their senses and realized the CPL could actually be a moneymaker’. 
 

Or is it just me?

 

This is going to get SO messy. 

More like, "The national teams will make money at another broadcaster, hopefully enough to offset CPL's losses."

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