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Queens League 2025: Viewership statistics and breakdown before the Queens Finalissima

Queens League 2025: Viewership statistics and breakdown before the Queens Finalissima
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The Queens League (QL), associated with the rapidly expanding Kings League, recently finished its first events of 2025. Taking place in both Spain and the Americas, the QL has captivated hundreds of thousands of fans each year, offering female creators and footballers a chance to shine. In this article, Streams Charts presents the viewership results of the Queens League’s first splits of 2025.

The Kings League recently expanded into many new regions, including Brazil, Italy, France, and Germany. The new expansions have helped the league to maintain its premier worldwide viewership, exposing countless new potential fans to the series. Although the Queens League did see expansions this year, the existing circuits nevertheless maintained their strong viewership throughout early 2025.

Read also: Kings League 2025: viewership breakdown after expansions to Brazil & Europe

Queens League 2025 H1 viewership statistics

The first half of 2025 saw two Queens League events take place: the Queens League Americas 2025 Split 2 and the Queens League Oysho Split 4. The latter Spanish circuit largely maintained the strong viewership of its previous split, whereas the American circuit experienced a more marked downturn in overall watch time, although Peak Viewers (PV) was on the rise.

The inaugural event of any sporting series in livestreaming is usually significantly more popular than its following events, but the Queens League Americas managed to increase its peak viewership for its second iteration. The final matches of the Queens League Americas in 2025 were heavily supported by co-casters from around the globe, as well as the official Kings — and Queens — League socials. 

The grand finals of the Queens League 2025 Americas Split 2 saw Atlético Parceras FC, headed by Colombian streamer laparce, face Peluche Caligari, run by influencer twins Ara and Fer Hernández, who boast over 27M TikTok followers on their account ArayFer_ha. Although these creators themselves did not contribute significantly to the total co-casting viewership of the circuit, many other famous streamers added to the event’s coverage.

Queens League 2025 H1 top co-streamers by peak concurrent viewers

Samantha “Rivers_gg” Rivera boasted the most popular channel of 2025 for Queens League coverage, having reached over 45,700 Peak Viewers on her Twitch channel. Rivers has become an unofficial icon of the Queens League over the years; on top of having her own team in the Spanish QL, PIO FC, her coverage of global QL events consistently puts her at the top of our rankings. 

Spanish creator Mario “DjMaRiiO” Alonso was also highly popular, and combining his YouTube and Twitch channels’ peak viewerships, he was even more-watched than Rivera. Other popular co-streamers of the event included Andy “ElZeein” Dante Merino on Kick, and Martí “Spursito” Miràs and Juan “juansguarnizo” Guarnizo on Twitch. 

The Queens League opened 2025 strong, maintaining its position in Spain while the Americas circuit finds its feet. Most excitingly for fans, the two regions will collide on June 13, 2025, in the Cupra Arena of Paris, France. The international kick-off between the top-ranked teams, known as the 2025 Queens Finalissima, could be one of the Queens League’s most popular events yet. 

Featuring Las Troncas FC of Spain, run by VioletaG, and Ara and Fer’s Peluche Caligari, the match will have no shortage of influencer fans to get interested. Keep an eye out for the upcoming 2025 Queens Finalissima, and of course, Streams Charts’ review of the event viewership.

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