Champions League: 8.47 million viewers for AS Monaco - Borussia Dortmund on ZDF in Germany

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AS Monaco (Ligue 1) - Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga), 3-1, the return leg of the 2016-17 Champions League quarter-finals (Monaco advanced 6-3 on aggregate) drew 8.47 million viewers on average on the German public channel ZDF, on Wednesday 19/04/2017 (kick-off at 20:50 CET).

This figure represented an audience share of 27%, and allowed the public channel to achieve the best performance of the day in the German television market.

FC Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) - Real Madrid CF (LaLiga Santander), 1-2), the first leg quarter-final match of the 2016-17 Champions League, drew 9.6 million viewers on average in Germany on the public channel ZDF, on Wednesday, 12/04/2017 (kick-off at 20:45 CET). This figure represented a 30.3% audience share, and allowed the public broadcaster to achieve the best performance of the day in the German TV market.

This is an audience record in the Champions League for ZDF during the 2016-17 season, and the best audience of the channel since the return leg Round of 16 match of the 2015-16 Champions League, FC Bayern Munich - Juventus (4-2 a.e.t, Bayern advanced…

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