Spain Scores World Cup Docuseries at Prime Video
A documentary on Spain‘s triumph at the World Cup — with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their wins over Argentina and France — is coming to Prime...
Key points
- A documentary on Spain‘s triumph at the World Cup — with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their wins over Argentina and France — is coming to Prime Video.
- “Viewers will have access to unique moments that explain the triumph of a group of 26 players and a coaching staff who, over 52 days, behaved like a family,” said Prime Video on Friday.
- It was a monumental World Cup for the Spaniards, and a monumental World Cup in general.
- Sunday’s final that saw Spain clinch a second World Cup title over Lionel Messi and Argentina had a combined audience — on Fox, Telemundo and Peacock — of 62.8 million viewers in the States, obliterating the previous all-time high for a soccer telecast in the U.S., which was 26.7 million for the 2015 women’s World Cup final.
What happened
A documentary on Spain‘s triumph at the World Cup — with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their wins over Argentina and France — is coming to Prime Video. “Viewers will have access to unique moments that explain the triumph of a group of 26 players and a coaching staff who, over 52 days, behaved like a family,” said Prime Video on Friday. It was a monumental World Cup for the Spaniards, and a monumental World Cup in general. Sunday’s final that saw Spain clinch a second World Cup title over Lionel Messi and Argentina had a combined audience — on Fox, Telemundo and Peacock — of 62.8 million viewers in the States, obliterating the previous all-time high for a soccer telecast in the U.S., which was 26.7 million for the 2015 women’s World Cup final. The high mark for a men’s match was 25.78 million for the 2022 final. The semifinals also brought in big numbers, with Argentina’s comeback to beat England scoring 28.3 million combined viewers (16.9 million on Fox, 11.4 million on Telemundo and Peacock) and Spain’s shutout of France earning 22.91 million (13.11 million for Fox, 9.8 million for Telemundo/Peacock).