New Zealand has got football fever, with almost two in every five Kiwis watching the women’s Fifa World Cup opener on Thursday.
According to Fifa, 39.2 per cent of New Zealanders tuned in across Sky TV and various free-to-air options for the opening 1-0 win over Norway, stating it is the highest TV audience for a football match in this country for more than 20 years.
That would put it above the All Whites’ second-leg victory over Bahrain in 2009 in Wellington, which booked the New Zealand men’s side their first World Cup appearance since 1982.
The audience for co-hosts Australia’s 1-0 win over Ireland (also on Thursday) peaked at 2.29 million Australians with 46.2 percent of Aussies tuning it at some point, according to Fifa. More than 75,784 went to the game at Sydney’s Stadium Australia.