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Mexico-England is most watched non-U.S. English-language World Cup match in U.S. history
The match between England and Mexico in the round of 16 has become the most-watched World Cup game not involving the U.S. broadcast in English in the country’s history, according to Fox. The network said Wednesday an average of more than 21.7... Read more.
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