Germany secures 2-1 win over Ivory Coast in World Cup match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 11:11 AM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Germany achieved a 2-1 victory against Ivory Coast in their FIFA World Cup Group E match on June 20 at Toronto Stadium. Despite the win, the game attracted fewer viewers than their previous match, drawing an average of 18.264 million viewers with a market share of 72.1%. In comparison, the earlier match against Curaçao saw 23.427 million viewers and a 70.2% market share. The drop in viewers may be attributed to more fans watching in larger groups, which are unmeasured. All World Cup matches are also streamed on MagentaTV.
- •Germany wins 2-1 against Ivory Coast on June 20.
- •Match held at Toronto Stadium.
- •18.264 million viewers tuned in for the broadcast.
- •Market share for the game was 72.1%.
- •Previous match against Curaçao had 23.427 million viewers.
- 11:11 AMYahoo Sports — Germany v Ivory Coast: Fewer viewers but bigger market share
"Germany's second World Cup win, 2-1 over Ivory Coast, drew fewer TV viewers but at the same had a bigger market share than the opening 7-1 over Curaçao. AGF video research said on Sunday that an average of 18.
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