Champions League prize money: How much Premier League clubs could earn from revamped competition | Football News

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The trophy is put on display ahead of the 2024-2025 UEFA Champions League football tournament knockout play-off draw at the House of European football in Nyon, on January 31, 2025. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

Champions League prize money has increased by a third this season after the competition’s revamp.

The total prize pot for the UEFA competition, which has this season expanded from 32 to 36 teams, is up to ÂŁ2.06bn, compared to ÂŁ1.74bn in the previous format last time around.

Every club that qualifies earns an automatic ÂŁ15.7m – even if they lose every game and go out at the league phase.

At that stage, every win earns a club ÂŁ1.8m and a draw ÂŁ590,000.

For finishing in the top eight of the league phase, which seals automatic qualification to the round of 16, UEFA awards ÂŁ1.7m to each team.

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UEFA then rewards teams for winning each round of the knockout phase:

  • Winner: ÂŁ21.5m
  • Runner-up: ÂŁ15.9m
  • Semi-finals: ÂŁ12.9m
  • Quarter-finals: ÂŁ10.7m
  • Round-of-16: ÂŁ9.4m

For instance, Arsenal, who play Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, are guaranteed over ÂŁ38m in prize money even if they go no further in the competition.

Mikel Arteta’s side would earn more than ÂŁ83m in total if they won the Champions League this season.

For comparison, Manchester United received ÂŁ3.9m in prize money for winning the FA Cup last summer

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UEFA has also introduced a new “value pillar” of payments for the first time this season – which could be worth an additional ÂŁ10.5m.

This is a complicated bonus based on your club’s historical success in Europe and how much your country pays for its broadcast rights to the Champions League.

Which PL clubs are in the race for CL qualification?

As we approach the end of the Premier League season, just six points separate five teams fighting for the remaining places below leaders Liverpool and Arsenal with seven gameweeks left to play.

With England currently topping UEFA’s coefficient rankings, and the top two nations earning an extra Champions League spot based on performances this season, it is expected that being in the top five of the Premier League will be enough to qualify.

Nottingham Forest, Chelsea, Newcastle, Man City and Aston Villa are the top contenders for the remaining qualification spots, but Fulham and Brighton are outsiders to keep an eye on.

Tottenham and Manchester United are in the bottom half and not in the conversation for a top-five finish, but can still salvage Champions League qualification if they win the Europa League.

If such a scenario arises, then there would likely be six Premier League teams in next season’s Champions League. It would not see the fifth or fourth-placed team lose their place in the competition.

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