Sunday evening's A-League 2017 Grand Final was the most watched A-League match ever.
With an average of 367,000 viewers, and a peak of 553,000, this number was a 10% increase on the previous highest A-League match, the 2014 Grand Final between the Brisbane Roar FC and the Western Sydney Wanderers.
The match and post-game where the two most watched subscription TV programs of the day, nearly double the nearest rival.
"On top of a sold-out match, the broadcast numbers for the A-League 2017 Grand Final were truly outstanding," Football Federation Australia (FFA) CEO David Gallop said.
"This confirms that football is entitled to be ambitious and confident in its future. No other code could match the atmosphere last night."
"Credit must go to Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory who provided such an enthralling and compelling match topped off by the drama of a penalty shoot-out.
"I'd like to thank football fans around the nation who tuned in and welcome the many people who were watching for the first time.
"I would also like to thank personally Patrick Delany and his team at Fox Sports for once again producing such a fantastic broadcast. Fox Sports really are the leaders in the production of live sport in Australia and around the world.
"...The A-League 2017 Grand Final was broadcast to 115 Territories globally.
"As we continue our core strategic focus to convert football's massive grassroots participation into A-League fans, we are confident we will to continue to grow television audiences over the life of our new broadcast deal with Fox Sports."
On free-to-air (FTA), the delayed coverage on SBS was the most watched FTA multichannel program across metro and regional markets.
SBS Network also had its highest Sunday evening Metro Audience Share for 2017 YTD (10.1%).
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