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    The World Cup Effect: Mobile data highlights global and UK football trends

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    Posted on July 18, 2018

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    • New data from Ogury has found a 52% increase in UK ‘football fans’ during the World Cup – the highest increase in ‘new fans’ was in Northern Ireland (67%) and Yorkshire (61%).
    • UK female interest in the tournament increased by 41% compared to 24% in males, despite only making up 3% of the total football fan gender demographic.
    • In the UK, SkySports and BBC News Online were the most popular sport apps, while sportinglife.com and skysports.com were the most frequently-visited websites.
    • Globally, the most popular sports apps were by L’equipe, MARCA and Calcio in Diretta, while the most visited websites were La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Diretta and L’equipe.

    Ogury, the world’s leading mobile data company, has today released its FIFA World Cup study 2018 – an analysis of how 2.1 million smartphone users consumed news and information during this summer’s football world cup. The data was collected between 6 June to 12 July from across the Ogury network in the UK, France, Russia, Brazil, Germany, Spain and Italy.

    Football mania across the UK

    Ogury found that 11% of users accessed a sports application or visited a sports site (e.g. BBC Sport or Sky Sports) during the study period. For the purposes of this study, ‘sports fans’ are defined as smartphone users who have accessed a sports app or website prior to the World Cup, whereas users that downloaded a sports app or visited a sports website during the World Cup were considered ‘new sports fans’.

    percentage of evolution 2018

    Between the 14 June and 12 July, the study revealed a 53% overall increase in ‘football fans’ during the World Cup in the UK, with variation across the different regions. In England, the highest growth was in Yorkshire, with a 61% increase. This effect may be attributed to the strong Yorkshire contingent within the England national football team, with players like John Stones, Harry Maguire, Kyle Walker and Jamie Vardy all hailing from the UK’s largest county.

    The South West (55%), South East (54%), the North West (53%) and West Midlands (53%) all saw significant increases in ‘football fans’. However, the largest overall increase in the UK was Northern Ireland, where numbers increased by 67%.

    Despite not making it to the World Cup finals, the competition was still very popular in Scotland, where new ‘football fan’ numbers increased by 54%. Wales was enthusiastic but slightly less so, with a 43% increase.

    In addition to the region-specific data, the study was also able to explore the different demographic changes, finding that female interest in football increased by 41% compared to just 24% in males. However, female fans made up just 3% of the total volume of fans by gender.

    change in volume of sports

    Top sports apps and sites across the UK and globally

    In the UK, SkySports was by far the most popular choice of sports app, with 39% of the share of visits from all apps in the top 10. This was followed by BBC News Online with 26%. Of the top 10 websites, sportinglife.com took the lion’s share of 43%, with skysports.com (36%) claiming the second spot.

    best app and site visit 2018

    Globally, there was a very different list of top 10 sports apps, with French newspaper L’equipe claiming the top spot. This was followed by Spanish sports outlet MARCA as well as Italian publication Calcio in Diretta. Ninth-placed SkySports was the only English language app on the list.

    The list of websites was dominated by Italian outlets, including La Gazzetta Dello Sport and Diretta in first and second place, respectively. France’s L’equipe claimed the third sport, but rather interestingly there were no English language websites in the top 10.

    best app and site visit 2018-2

    Christophe Bize, VP Data & Mobile Analytics at Ogury, commented: “It’s fascinating to see how mobile user behaviour can help measure the ‘World Cup effect’, breaking down the increase in football fans by region, demographic, and the various means through which mobile media is consumed. Football mania has been a well-documented phenomenon during this World Cup, particularly in England where, as our study helps to show, football may not have ‘come home’ but it did inspire a nation.”

    • New data from Ogury has found a 52% increase in UK ‘football fans’ during the World Cup – the highest increase in ‘new fans’ was in Northern Ireland (67%) and Yorkshire (61%).
    • UK female interest in the tournament increased by 41% compared to 24% in males, despite only making up 3% of the total football fan gender demographic.
    • In the UK, SkySports and BBC News Online were the most popular sport apps, while sportinglife.com and skysports.com were the most frequently-visited websites.
    • Globally, the most popular sports apps were by L’equipe, MARCA and Calcio in Diretta, while the most visited websites were La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Diretta and L’equipe.

    Ogury, the world’s leading mobile data company, has today released its FIFA World Cup study 2018 – an analysis of how 2.1 million smartphone users consumed news and information during this summer’s football world cup. The data was collected between 6 June to 12 July from across the Ogury network in the UK, France, Russia, Brazil, Germany, Spain and Italy.

    Football mania across the UK

    Ogury found that 11% of users accessed a sports application or visited a sports site (e.g. BBC Sport or Sky Sports) during the study period. For the purposes of this study, ‘sports fans’ are defined as smartphone users who have accessed a sports app or website prior to the World Cup, whereas users that downloaded a sports app or visited a sports website during the World Cup were considered ‘new sports fans’.

    percentage of evolution 2018

    Between the 14 June and 12 July, the study revealed a 53% overall increase in ‘football fans’ during the World Cup in the UK, with variation across the different regions. In England, the highest growth was in Yorkshire, with a 61% increase. This effect may be attributed to the strong Yorkshire contingent within the England national football team, with players like John Stones, Harry Maguire, Kyle Walker and Jamie Vardy all hailing from the UK’s largest county.

    The South West (55%), South East (54%), the North West (53%) and West Midlands (53%) all saw significant increases in ‘football fans’. However, the largest overall increase in the UK was Northern Ireland, where numbers increased by 67%.

    Despite not making it to the World Cup finals, the competition was still very popular in Scotland, where new ‘football fan’ numbers increased by 54%. Wales was enthusiastic but slightly less so, with a 43% increase.

    In addition to the region-specific data, the study was also able to explore the different demographic changes, finding that female interest in football increased by 41% compared to just 24% in males. However, female fans made up just 3% of the total volume of fans by gender.

    change in volume of sports

    Top sports apps and sites across the UK and globally

    In the UK, SkySports was by far the most popular choice of sports app, with 39% of the share of visits from all apps in the top 10. This was followed by BBC News Online with 26%. Of the top 10 websites, sportinglife.com took the lion’s share of 43%, with skysports.com (36%) claiming the second spot.

    best app and site visit 2018

    Globally, there was a very different list of top 10 sports apps, with French newspaper L’equipe claiming the top spot. This was followed by Spanish sports outlet MARCA as well as Italian publication Calcio in Diretta. Ninth-placed SkySports was the only English language app on the list.

    The list of websites was dominated by Italian outlets, including La Gazzetta Dello Sport and Diretta in first and second place, respectively. France’s L’equipe claimed the third sport, but rather interestingly there were no English language websites in the top 10.

    best app and site visit 2018-2

    Christophe Bize, VP Data & Mobile Analytics at Ogury, commented: “It’s fascinating to see how mobile user behaviour can help measure the ‘World Cup effect’, breaking down the increase in football fans by region, demographic, and the various means through which mobile media is consumed. Football mania has been a well-documented phenomenon during this World Cup, particularly in England where, as our study helps to show, football may not have ‘come home’ but it did inspire a nation.”

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