With so many major sports events around, many fans in New York are getting ready to watch games, fill out brackets, and cheer for their favorite teams. Between March Madness, baseball’s Opening Day, and the NBA playoffs, there is a lot for sports fans to look forward to. A new study from Betsson looked at the biggest sporting events in the world to see just how many people are watching.

Soccer Leads the World

When it comes to global audiences, soccer events attract the largest crowds of viewers. The FIFA World Cup sits at the top of the list with about 5 billion viewers worldwide. That makes it the most-watched sporting event on the planet.

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Other events that draw huge global audiences include the Tour de France, with around 3.5 billion viewers, and the Cricket World Cup, which brings in about 2.6 billion viewers. Major international competitions like the Women’s World Cup and both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games also reach roughly 2 billion viewers each.

U.S. Sports Still Pull Huge Crowds

Soccer dominates worldwide but American sports still have massive audiences in the United States.The Super Bowl is the biggest American sporting event on the list. Super Bowl LX drew over 125.5 million viewers. Baseball also shows its strength with the World Series pulling in around 51 million fans..

Other Big Events Fans Love

Other sporting events that made the global top 15 list.

The Kentucky Derby draws about 21.8 million viewers, while the NCAA Final Four reaches around 21 million people. The NBA Finals follow behind with nearly 20 million viewers. Golf’s Masters Tournament and tennis's Wimbledon also bring in large audiences each year.

What This Means for Fans in New York

While international events like the World Cup reach the largest audiences overall, American sports still bring millions of people together every year. From watching March Madness brackets break to tuning in for baseball’s Opening Day, the excitement around sports continues to be a major part of life for fans across New York State.

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