The NRLโs Las Vegas venture has enjoyed a qualified TV ratings victory after the round one opening match between the Canberra Raiders and NZ Warriors attracted 371,000 US free-to-air viewers on Fox, according to American ratings company Nielsen Media Research.
That figure represented a large increase on the numbers from last year, when 61,000 American viewers watched the opening match between Manly and South Sydney and 44,000 watched the Roosters-Broncos clash. Both games in 2024 were aired on Foxโs pay-to-view channel, Fox Sports 1.
The Canberra-Warriors match was the only one of the four staged at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday (Sunday, AEDT) to be broadcast free-to-air in the US. It was the first time any NRL premiership game had been broadcast on an FTA network in the US.
While the number of US eyeballs on the NRL increased by more than 300,000 this year, Foxโs FTA channel has a reach of 125 million homes in the States, which means less than 0.5 per cent of the stationโs total reach watched the rugby league. An additional 29,000 US viewers watched the game online on WatchNRL.
โWhile itโs pleasing to see such strong numbers in our key home markets, Iโm extremely proud of what weโve achieved in the United States,โ NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo said.
โPlayed in front of the biggest crowd for a season opener in 15 years, the huge increase in US TV audience provides us further momentum in showcasing rugby league to Americans.
Peter Vโlandys and Andrew Abdo at Allegiant Stadium.Credit: NRL Photos
โThe challenge for us is to keep the momentum going by educating, engaging and converting US fans throughout the 2025 season ahead of an even bigger 2026 Las Vegas event.โ
The womenโs Test between Australia and England was watched by 54,000 in the US on FOX Sports 1, according to Nielsen Media Research. In Australia, an average of 353,000 viewers watched the same game on Nine, the publisher of this masthead.