sport news Arsenal vs Man United was the most watched Premier League match EVER in the US, ... trends now

sport news Arsenal vs Man United was the most watched Premier League match EVER in the US, ... trends now
sport news Arsenal vs Man United was the most watched Premier League match EVER in the US, ... trends now

sport news Arsenal vs Man United was the most watched Premier League match EVER in the US, ... trends now

Arsenal vs Man United was the most watched Premier League match EVER in the US, reveals broadcaster NBC... as a record 1.92 MILLION English-language viewers tuned in to see Eddie Nketiah snatch a last-gasp 3-2 win for the Gunners

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Arsenal's dramatic 3-2 win over Manchester United on Sunday was the most watched Premier League match in US history, according to figures from broadcaster NBC.

The Gunners maintained their five-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table thanks to Eddie Nketiah's last-gasp winner, which capped a pulsating encounter in north London.

And NBC have revealed that a record 1.92 million English-language viewers tuned in to watch it unfold across their various platforms, including video-streaming service Peacock. 

The match also drew an additional 382,000 Spanish viewers on Telemundo, a division of NBCUniversal, making it the most watched Spanish-language game since Manchester City vs Liverpool averaged 440,000 last April.

Arsenal's 3-2 win over Man United was the most watched Premier League match in US history

Arsenal's 3-2 win over Man United was the most watched Premier League match in US history

NBC have revealed that a record 1.92 million English-language viewers tuned in to watch Eddie Nketiah turn home a last-gasp winner for the Gunners on Sunday

NBC have revealed that a record 1.92 million English-language viewers

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