As if the seemingly nationwide chants of “USA! USA!” weren’t enough, it turns out that Sunday’s final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup was the most watched soccer game — played by women or men — in U.S. history. Around 25.4 million people watched the game on Fox, according to the New York Times, to go along with nearly 1.3 million people watching the Spanish-language telecast on Telemundo. One important thing to consider is that not only did people tune in, they also kept watching the game even after the United States put the rout on Japan, going up 4-0 early in the first half.