Over one million people watch Armagh's All-Ireland win on RTÉ2
A peak audience of 1,085,400 viewers tuned in to watch the conclusion of RTÉ2's coverage of Armagh's 1-11 to 0-13 win over Galway in Sunday's All-Ireland SFC final at Croke Park.
The Sunday Game Live achieved an average audience of 889,000 on the channel as the Orchard County claimed the Sam Maguire for just the second time in their history, ending a 22-year wait for a second title.
The RTÉ2 audience represented a share of 76% of those watching television at the time.
There were 356,416 streams on RTÉ Player, up from 184,987 streams for last year's football decider when Dublin saw off Kerry.
The Sunday Game's highlights programme on RTÉ One drew an average audience of 191,000 for an audience share of 21%.
RTÉ One's Up For the Match, presented by Jacqui Hurley and Des Cahill, delivered an audience of 294,000 on RTÉ One on Saturday night.
Commenting on Sunday's figures, RTÉ Group Head of Sport Declan McBennett said: "As live sport dominates our screens, the draw of the All-Ireland finals remain constant.
"A wonderful day for Armagh Gaels and an enthralling final which made lifelong memories for those from the Orchard County."
The live sporting action continues this week across RTÉ, with comprehensive coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympics.