New knowledge indicates that Liverpool is officially the most watched club in the Premier League just like in the rest of Europe.
Nielsen Sports reports that Liverpool were watched through more people than any other team in the 2023/24 season.
For the 38 Premier League games, the Reds raised a total of 471 million.
Liverpool FC added: “The annual results show that Premier League viewership grew seven per cent season over season, with the strongest growth in overseas markets in China (373 per cent) and the United States (42 per cent). concent), adding what was at the time a record live audience in the United States of 2. 28 million for Liverpool’s match against Arsenal in December 2023.
At the end of May, Liverpool were also announced as the most watched club across Europe for domestic league and cup matches from August 2023 to March 2024.
The club said on its website: “LFC was also the club with the highest participation in the Premier League, recording more than 1. 5 billion interactions with fans, and also the highest seen on social media with 11. 9 billion.
“The Reds also achieved 10 million subscribers on YouTube, officially the first Premier League club to achieve this milestone, joining an elite organization of YouTube creators with a Diamond Play button. “
Liverpool may not have played in the Champions League last season, but they maintained their presence in front of the public.
For example, on the last day of the season, Jurgen Klopp’s final fitting rite attracted 70% more viewers than Manchester City’s name celebrations.
The peak British television audience for the 2-0 win over Wolves was 1. 2 million, many of them neutral in addition to the Reds.
Liverpool and Man City streamed their post-match ceremonies on YouTube, and Klopp’s farewell drew 44 per cent more prospects than the trophy lifting.
Similarly, the “Danke, Jurgen” graphic on Twitter garnered more than 45% more engagement than the Manchester City champions graphic.
Throughout the 2023/24 campaign, the club generated 1. 4 billion interactions on social media, which is the Premier League record, ahead of Man United (1. 2 billion) and Man City (1. 2 billion).
In May 2024, Liverpool was valued through Forbes at £4. 2 billion, making it the fourth most valuable club in the world.
The Reds are huge, to say the least.
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