England and Denmark Draw in Euro 2024: An Enthralling Group Game with an Astounding Audience of 13.1 Million Viewers

13.1 million viewers tuned into BBC One to watch England play against Denmark.

At Euro 2024, England’s draw against Denmark in their second group game attracted a lot of attention, with 13.1 million viewers tuning in to watch the match on BBC One. The game saw Harry Kane score for England before Morten Hjulmand equalised for Denmark, resulting in both teams taking home a point.

In addition to the TV viewership, the match was also streamed 5.6 million times across various platforms like BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website, and app. The average audience for the game was 11.2 million, accounting for a 63.9% share of all TV viewers at that time.

Prior to this game, England had secured a win against Serbia in their opening match, attracting a peak audience of 15 million. With four points, they are currently leading Group C. On Tuesday, June 25th, England will face Slovenia in their final group game with live coverage available on BBC 5 Live, BBC Sounds and Online.

Before England’s match against Denmark, viewers can catch Scotland’s game against Hungary on BBC One at 19:00 on Sunday, June 23rd. This promises to be an exciting conclusion to the group stage of Euro 2024 and is accessible with live coverage on BBC iPlayer and other online platforms as well as BBC Radio Five Live and Sounds online.

Overall it was an incredible event that brought together millions of people who tuned in to witness this historic moment in European football history!

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