LaLiga Santander has an average audience of 457,000 spectators per game Spain El Clasico was most viewed broadcast

The 169 LaLiga Santander games that have been played so far this season have generated a television audience of 76,782,000 viewers in Spain.

This means there has been an average of 457,035 viewers per game.

That is an important figure is we take into account that there have only been 17 games on non-paid subscriptions.

However, those numbers are still behind the Premier League, where Sky had an average of 819,000 viewers over the past season.

Of the 20 teams that make up the top flight, Barcelona have attracted the most attention over the past 12 months.

Games involving the Catalan club have been viewed by over 17 million people, closely followed by Real Madrid at 16.287 million, although that figure is provisional and will change on January 3 when they play their postponed game from the Club World Cup.

Real Madrid do average more than a million spectators per game.

Spanish fans have only been able to watch 13 different teams in the 17 league games that have been broadcast through Goal for all.

The teams with the lowest viewing figures are Rayo Vallecano and Eibar, neither of whom have reached a cumulative audience of five million.

The latest survey from CIS on fandom in Spain, which was held in 2014, reported that 63.6 percent of the population are a fan of either Real Madrid or Barcelona.

The mot followed broadcast of the season, unsurprisingly given those stats, was El Clasico with over 2.6 million tuning in.

Of the 20 most viewed games of the campaign to date, only two of them did not feature either of those clubs, those games being Espanyol-Athletic and Athletic-Real Sociedad, with both available to all and watched by close to one million people.