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Impressive United Rugby Championship viewership for SA teams

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Munster, the Sharks, Bulls, Stormers and Connacht were the most watched teams in the United Rugby Championship.

The Stormers in action against Munster in the United Rugby Championship final
The Stormers in action against Munster in the United Rugby Championship final. Photo: Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

The first round of the next season of the United Rugby Championship has been revealed.

Posting the dates to social media on Monday, the URC confirmed that the 2023/24 season will start on the weekend of October 21, with the full fixtures to be released later on Tuesday.

The date means that the Rugby World Cup 2023 and the URC will run concurrently for two weekends, including the semi-finals and possibly the final, too.

On Monday, the URC also released its impressive viewership figures for the season past.

The total broadcast audience saw an 8% increase on the 2021/22 season to record 37.4million viewers. Five rounds had an audience of two million-plus, while 12 rounds had an audience of 1.5million-plus.

The play-offs viewership increased to 4.02m, a 5% increase, with an average 575,000 viewers per game. The final between the Stormers and Munster reached over a million viewers.

Munster, the Sharks, Bulls, Stormers and Connacht were the most watched teams, while the most watched regular season match was Stormers v Munster which recorded 688,903 viewers. Indeed, nine of the 10 most watched matches during the season involved South African teams, with only Leinster vs Munster the outlier.

“It has been a record-setting year for the URC in terms of attendances and now to set a new bar for TV audiences is a testament to new levels of interest that surround our league,” URC CEO Marin Anayi said on unitedrugby.com.

“We’ve worked hard to establish the URC as the rising force in the rugby industry and having recently broken beyond one million social media followers we can see that fans are responding to what we have created by going to stadiums, watching at home and engaging through their favourite digital media platforms.

“On the pitch we have seen the new format deliver more jeopardy and surprise results. The mix of playing styles and cultures within the league is providing an appeal that is very unique in rugby.

“This type of growth in audiences and attendances do not happen without our broadcast partners and teams playing their part and they all deserve great credit for this achievement,” he concluded.

Top 10 Most Watched Matches in Regular Season

1 DHL Stormers vs Munster 688,903

2 Connacht vs Cell C Sharks 584,765

3 Ulster vs DHL Stormers 543,964

4 Emirates Lions vs Leinster 503,228

5 Cell C Sharks vs DHL Stormers 501,618

6 Ulster vs Vodacom Bulls 495,527

7 Cell C Sharks vs Ospreys 493,776

8 DHL Stormers vs Vodacom Bulls 490,829

9 Leinster vs Munster 456,559

10 Vodacom Bulls vs Cardiff 448,654

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