LONDON, July 23 /PRNewswire/ --

- Manutd.com Ranks as Most Popular Premiership Club Site

- Premierleague.com Derives 55 Percent of its Online Audience from Outside the U.K.

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study on visitation to the official Web sites of Premiership football clubs, based on data from the comScore World Metrix audience measurement service. The study revealed that the majority of traffic to the Web sites of the "Big Four" Premiership clubs -- Manchester, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea -- now originates from outside of the U.K.

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Premiership Champions Manchester United Also Reign Online in U.K.

Premierleague.com, the official site of the FA Barclays Premier League, attracted an average of 1.2 million U.K. visitors per month during the 2007/08 season (August 2007 - May 2008). The website of Premiership Champions Manchester United, Manutd.com, ranked as the most popular club site with an average of 912,000 visitors per month. Liverpoolfc.tv ranked second with 887,000 visitors, followed by Arsenal.com (718,000 visitors), and Chelseafc.com (402,000 visitors).

Top 10 Premiership Club Sites* Ranked by Average Monthly U.K. Unique Visitors (000) During Premiership Season** Age 15+, Home & Work Locations Aug 2007 - May 2008 Source: comScore World Metrix Average Monthly Total U.K. Unique Premiership Club Site Visitors (000) Premierleague.com 1,182 Manutd.com 912 Liverpoolfc.tv 887 Arsenal.com 718 Chelseafc.com 402 Tottenhamhotspur.com 319 MCFC.co.uk (Manchester City) 204 WHUFC.com (West Ham) 203 Evertonfc.com 194 Portsmouthfc.co.uk 93 Fulhamfc.co.uk 74 * Excludes traffic to club pages served under the PremiumTV network. **Excludes searches from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

Asia-Pacific Region Provides Fruitful Fan base for "Big Four" Clubs

Premierleague.com attracted 55 percent of its total audience from outside the U.K., demonstrating the broad global interest in the league. With the exception of Liverpoolfc.tv, all of the "Big Four" club sites drew the majority of their visitors from outside the U.K., with Manutd.com generating the largest share of its audience from abroad (64 percent).

Share of Visitors to Big 4 Premiership Club Sites Ranked by U.K. Share of Total Unique Visitors (000)* Age 15+, Home & Work Locations Aug 2007 - May 2008 Source: comScore World Metrix Middle Premiership Club Rest of North Latin East & Asia Site Worldwide U.K. Europe America America Africa Pacific Premierleague.com 100% 45% 13% 6% 2% 6% 28% Liverpoolfc.tv 100% 52% 13% 6% 2% 6% 21% Arsenal.com 100% 43% 16% 3% 2% 12% 24% Chelseafc.com 100% 39% 19% 5% 4% 11% 22% Manutd.com 100% 36% 16% 6% 3% 9% 30% *Excludes searches from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

In the case of the "Big Four" sites, as well as Premierleague.com, the Asia-Pacific region accounted for the largest share of total traffic outside Europe. The region's share of visitors ranged from 21 percent for Liverpoolfc.tv to 30 percent for Manutd.com, in each case representing a greater share than any other region outside of Europe.

"These data suggest that there is a substantial market for Premiership football beyond the confines of the U.K.," said comScore analyst Jamie Gavin. "It therefore makes sense that the Football Association would be considering staging an additional ten games per season overseas to help raise the profile of the other clubs. Generating additional exposure of these teams across other continents will help establish the Premiership as a sports league with a truly global fan base."

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Jamie Gavin of comScore, Inc., +44-(0)-207-099-1775, worldpress@comscore.com. Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080115/COMSCORELOGO, AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org, PRN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com