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How Much Did EACH Premier League Team Earn In Prize Money As Final Table Confirmed?

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With another English football season over we look at how the Premier League prize money and earnings for 2024/25 were divided out by club – including how much the champions Liverpool banked and even how much the three relegated sides walked away with.

Premier League Prize Money 2024/25: How Much Did EACH Team Win?

See below the final English top-flight league standings and also what each side won in Premier League prize money alone during the 2024/25 campaign.

Of course, on top of these winnings there are many other payments for the sides that include a share of the £2.84 billion from the ‘central revenue system’.

When winning the league in 2024, Man City won a total of £175.9m – with all 20 sides getting an equal share of the domestic and international broadcast rights, which stood at £86.9m per team last season.

While each club last season was also paid £8.3m from the league’s central commercial revenue streams.

The Premier League prize money figures listed here are purely what each side gets for their final position in the table in the richest football league in the world.

Position Team Earnings
1st Liverpool £56.4m
2nd Arsenal £53.5m
3rd Man City £50.7m
4th Chelsea £47.9m
5th Newcastle £45.1m
6th Aston Villa £42.2m
7th Nottm Forest £39.4m
8th Brighton £36.7m
9th Bournemouth £33.8m
10th Brentford £31m
11th Fulham £28.2m
12th Crystal Palace £25.4m
13th Everton £22.5m
14th West Ham £19.7m
15th Man Utd £16.9m
16th Wolves £14m
17th Tottenham £11.3m
18th Leicester £8.5m
19th Ipswich £5.7m
20th Southampton £2.8m

Champions Liverpool Banked The Most Premier League Prize Money In 2024/25

Of course, the now two-time Premier League winners Liverpool won the most prize money – banking £56.4m for winning.

The Reds, under new manager Arne Slot powered clear at the top of the table with 84 points, which, in the end, was 10 points more than Arsenal in second.

As a result, Liverpool won £2.9m more than the Gunners in Premier League prize money alone – but each side will have their earnings boosted further by their share of the broadcast rights – which in 2023/24 was another £89.9m per club.

Liverpool have now won the English top-flight 20 times – their their other 18 coming in the pre-Premier League era.

FA Cup Winners Crystal Palace Added Another £25.4m To Their Bank Balance

Crystal Palace also had a season they will never forget.

The Eagles won their first every major trophy in their 164-year history, when seeing off Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup in the middle of May.

They won £2m for winning the FA Cup, but Palace trumped that by adding £25.4m in Premier League prize money after finishing 12th.

Palace have also won a place in the Europa League next season, which will further boost their funds and before that the Eagles will take on Liverpool in the Community Shield on August 9th.

How Much Did The Three 2024/25 Relegated Teams Win In Premier League Prize Money?

The three Premier League relegated sides over the 2024/25 season were Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester – who were also the three teams that won promotion from the Championship the season before.

In addition to their TV broadcast payments, the trio will see walk away with some Premier League prize money in 2025.

Bottom side Southampton won £2.8m, Ipswich £5.7m and Leicester won £8.5m

Which Teams Qualified For Europe During The 2024/25 Season?

Having lost their final day fixtures, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest just missed out on the Champions League slots.

With these lucrative UCL places going to the top five teams in the Premier League 2024/25 season – Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Newcastle and Chelsea.

While as a result of winning the Europa League, Tottenham also booked a Champions League place.

Tottenham will also face the Champions League winners in the Champion League prize money in 2025/26 just for turning up.

Chelsea could also win the Europa Conference League, but if they do this place in the Europa League won’t be reallocated as they are already in the Champions League.

Strangely they would still have the choice, but with the Champions League worth loads more it’s not even worth talking about.

Villa and Palace will be the only English sides in the Europa League – the competition Spurs won in 2025.

  • Champions League: Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle, Spurs
  • Europa League: Aston Villa, Crystal Palace
  • Europa Conference League: Nottingham Forest

WATCH: Tottenham Winning The 2025 Europa League

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Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with TrainersQuotes and FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid s with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast.

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Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with TrainersQuotes and FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid s with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast.

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