Wednesday's semi-final World Cup soccer match between France and USA generated 450,000 unique video views on ESPN3.com, the company said today.

On television, the match was seen by 3.3 million viewers, says the company, citing Nielsen data. USA's victory has certainly boosted the business of women's soccer on television, reports USA Today.

In a first for the world soccer competition, iPad owners who are subscribers to Verizon FiOS and Time Warner Cable and Bright House could log onto their devices anywhere in the U.S. to watch the matches. 

The number of streams on the iPad are not available, but downloads of the free ESPN3 App has reached 2.3 million, a spokeswoman told Beet.TV via email.

In June, we spoke with Tim Connolly, VP for Digital Distribution for Disney/ESPN about streaming the Women's World Cup games on the iPad. We have republished that interview here.

Andy Plesser

On television, the match was seen by 3.3 million viewers, says the company, citing Nielsen data. USA's victory has certainly boosted the business of women's soccer on television, reports USA Today.

In a first for the world soccer competition, iPad owners who are subscribers to Verizon FiOS and Time Warner Cable and Bright House could log onto their devices anywhere in the U.S. to watch the matches. 

The number of streams on the iPad are not available, but downloads of the free ESPN3 App has reached 2.3 million, a spokeswoman told Beet.TV via email.

In June, we spoke with Tim Connolly, VP for Digital Distribution for Disney/ESPN about streaming the Women's World Cup games on the iPad. We have republished that interview here.

Andy Plesser