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Great British Bake-Off more appetising for TV audience than England

England's soggy display against Norway proved a turn-off to television viewers with audience figures showing almost four million more people chose to watch the Great British Bake-Off rather than Roy Hodgson's men labour to a 1-0 victory.

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The TV audience for England's game at Wembley, which itself was less than half-full, was 4.5 million on ITV, peaking at 5.5 million, while GBBO's audience on BBC1 was 8.3 million reaching a peak of 9.1 million.

The Football Association has accepted that it has work to do to regain supporters' trust after the disappointment of the World Cup, and has arranged high-profile friendlies against world champions Germany, Spain, Italy and France over the next two years to try to drum up interest, especially with a fairly hum-drum Euro 2016 qualifying group.

Football Association general secretary Alex Horne said last week: "We have got some work to do, we have to rebuild a squad which is Roy Hodgson's department, and we have got to rebuild some trust with the supporters.''

England played Norway with the top tier closed due to low ticket sales -- a record low for an England game at the new Wembley -- but the attendance of 40,181 was slightly better than the FA had initially feared.

The FA says it will be the best part of a decade before it can consider taking England games to other stadiums around the country as it needs the income from Wembley to pay off the stadium's debt.