Millions of viewers shows women’s game is on the rise – Fran Kirby

Fran Kirby says the record-breaking television viewing figure for England’s World Cup victory over Scotland on Sunday shows that those who dismiss the women’s game are “a minority”.

The 2-1 win in Nice was the UK’s most watched women’s football match of all time, according to the BBC, attracting a peak of 6.1million watching on television, and a 37.8 per cent share of the available audience.

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