
How much did your team earn from the Premier League last season?
Manchester City's fourth consecutive Premier League title earned them £175.9million ($218.2m) in prize money.
Pep Guardiola's side again topped the table last season and their dominance ensured another huge financial windfall.
The Premier League's annual report, published today, has outlined City banked marginally less than the previous year (£176.2m in 2022-23) but it was again more than any other rival.
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Arsenal, who finished as runners-up to City, earned £175.5m, with third-placed Liverpool netting £171m.
The Premier League's merit payments effectively ensure that every place in the table is now worth £2.8m but a club's final payout is also shaped by the number of times their games are screened live to a domestic audience.
That ensured Tottenham, who finished last season fifth, earned more (£164.6m) than fourth-placed Aston Villa (£162.4m) after having had six more games screened live.
Everton, who ended up in 15th, also earned more than the three clubs directly above them in the table (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham and Bournemouth) after being shown on TV 23 times over the season.
Manchester United's eighth-placed finish was worth £156.2m, while Chelsea's return of £159.2m for finishing sixth was a marked uplift on their previous season's earnings of £137.7m.
Finishing bottom of the Premier League table has also never been worth as much. Sheffield United, who ended an inglorious campaign with just 16 points, earned £109.7m during their short stay in the top flight.
The 2023-24 season was the second year in a three-year TV cycle, broadly mirroring the previous campaign and offering guidance over what clubs will stand to make this season.
All clubs earn an equal share of £86.9m through domestic and international TV rights, as well as a further £8.2m in commercial income. The remainder of annual earnings is then decided by league position and facility fees, which are awarded every time a club's fixture is played out to a domestic audience.
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