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The match between England and Scotland on Sunday at France 2019 broke UK television viewing figure records for a women’s football game, says the BBC.

At its peak, 6.1 million people tuned in to watch England beat Scotland 2-1 in the Women’s World Cup as both sides played their first match at the tournament, with the game attracting a 37.8% share of the available audience.

In comparison, 18.3 million tuned in for the England men’s team opener in the 2018 World Cup against Tunisia in Russia, attracting 69.2% of the UK’s total TV audience.

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Ticket sales

According to a FIFA spokesperson, as of Friday June 7, approximately “965,000 tickets have been allocated so far to fans around the world.”

Twenty of the 52 matches in the competition have sold out, but it looks unlikely the attendance will surpass the total attendance at the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada of 1,353,506.

Of the tickets allocated, hosts France were assigned the most – 460,748 – with 45,261 in attendance to watch Les Bleus’ opening game victory against South Korea, including French President Emmanuel Macron.

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Fans in the US have been allocated 130,905 tickets, while 29,307 England fans have bought tickets to make the short journey over the English Channel to watch the Lionesses play.

After that, Netherlands fans were assigned 27,767 tickets, Sweden had 10,227 and Germany had 9,914.