Europa League final: 11.2 million viewers on free-TV in Spain, Germany, Italy and France

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Sevilla FC - FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (3-2), the final of the 2014-15 Europa League, broadcast live by Cuatro in Spain, allowed the free-TV channel of the Mediaset España group to garner 4,894,000 viewers on average during the match (kick off at 20:45 CET) on Wednesday 27/05/2015. This score represents a 29.7% audience share for Cuatro, and allowed the channel to achieve the best audience in the Spanish television market for the entire day.

In Italy, the free-TV channel Italia1 (Mediaset group) garnered 2,889,000 viewers for the final (audience share: 10.93%), the 4th best performance of the day. In Germany, the free channel Kabel Eins attracted an average of 2,235,000 viewers (audience share: 8%), the 16th best performance of the day. In France, the match was watched by 1.2 million viewers on average in the free-TV channel W9 (M6 Group), for a 4.9% audience share (5th best performance in prime time in the French market). In the UK, the TV audiences for Wednesday 27/05/2015 have not yet been disclosed.

In total, the 2014-15 Europa League final drew a total of 11,218,000 viewers on…

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