Taking away the figures for the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS), which screened the game free for troops, less than 400,000 people watched England's first game to be broadcast exclusively live over the internet.
The idea was such a flop, the firms who charged between £5 and £12 to watch the match online, say no detailed viewing figures will be released.
Fans who watched the game complained about the slow streaming speeds but international football agency Kentaro and media group Perform insisted there were "no technical issues".