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[img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/ebfca7cbf2c236e3723f67349e8072c1403f7ef7.webp"][br][br]England Women's World Cup victory against Norway was watched by a record-breaking audience of 7.64million people.[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/3783dd71a4650a84cc786682c76c6b6e09798402.webp"][br][br]Phil Neville's side won 3-0 courtesy of goals from Jill Scott, Ellen White and Lucy Bronze as they secured their place in the semi-finals.[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/3ced333ef3cf32594b051ccc3052a9b688c9a3b8.webp"][br][br]There was much interest in the game, with BBC One having a 38.6 per cent share of available audience.[br][br]ALSO SEE:[a href="eagleee://com.hatsune.eagleee/details?newsId=2879856&NSI=Hi Sports"]'You Have To Bow Down To Her!'[/a][br][br]The viewing figure surpassed the previous record for a women's football match, which was set in the last-16 stage, when 6.9m people watched England beat Cameroon.[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/739d45051bc7baa4afef04ea3eda766a6e129c62.webp"][br][br]A new record could be set when England face either France or the USA in the semi-finals on Wednesday.[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/89e1b7cffd67ba178a92d9fe4fa1889a97c35eab.webp"][br][br]The total TV reach for the game is currently 22.5m, which overtakes the previous record of 12.4m, which was set during the previous Women's World Cup in Canada four years ago.[br][br][img src="http://img.scooper.news/newsbackend/image/27b47bf5242a918a5d19ce6f084cb231b826391b.webp"][br][br] |
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