STV’s coverage of Scotland’s final Euro 2020 match against Croatia last night helped STV Player achieve its biggest viewing day of all time, with almost three quarters of a million streams (743,000).

The match itself drew 406,000 streams and became STV Player’s most-watched live event since its launch in 2009 – breaking the previous record that was set just last Friday when Scotland’s Euro 2020 clash with England was streamed 380,000 times.
 
On air, the Scotland v Croatia match also attracted a huge average audience of 1.6 million, with a peak of 1.718 million. Friday’s goalless draw with England secured STV its highest peak audience since records began (1.938m).
 
STV delivered its own coverage for both games, which were presented by STV Sport’s Raman Bhardwaj, Sheelagh McLaren and Stefani Dailly. Last night’s game featured insight and analysis from Gordon Strachan, Stuart McCall, Kenny McLean and Gemma Fay.
 
Richard Williams, Managing Director of Digital at STV, said: “We’re thrilled to have broken two new records for STV Player, with Scotland v Croatia being the biggest-watched live event and yesterday being our biggest ever viewing day. We’re so proud of the national team and are delighted to have delivered a fantastic viewing performance for the match both on-air and on digital.”

* Source: BARB overnights / Adobe (BARB records go back to 2002)


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