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EPL 2024/25 Prize Money Breakdown: How Much Each Team Earns

The 2024/25 English Premier League (EPL) season is not only a battleground for football supremacy but also a major source of financial reward for the clubs involved. With record-breaking broadcasting deals and ever-growing commercial revenue, the prize money for this season has reached staggering heights, making each league position a lucrative milestone.
EPL 2024/25 Prize Money Overview
The Premier League’s financial structure rewards clubs based on their final position in the league table, alongside earnings from broadcasting rights and facility fees. The breakdown for the 2024/25 season is as follows:
Position – Prize Money (£)
- 1st – £176.2 million
- 2nd – £172.2 million
- 3rd – £168.3 million
- 4th – £164.3 million
- 5th – £162.9 million
- 6th – £149.7 million
- 7th – £148.3 million
- 8th – £151.9 million
- 9th – £138.7 million
- 10th – £138.1 million
- 11th – £133.3 million
- 12th – £137.7 million
- 13th – £124.6 million
- 14th – £129.0 million
- 15th – £117.5 million
- 16th – £118.6 million
- 17th – £120.5 million
- 18th – £114.0 million
- 19th – £111.7 million
- 20th – £103.6 million
Breaking Down the Numbers
The distribution of prize money in the Premier League is split into several categories:
Merit Payments — These are based on the club’s final position in the league. The higher a club finishes, the larger the payout.
Broadcasting Revenue — A major chunk of the earnings comes from the sale of TV rights, both domestic and international. Each club receives a fixed share, with additional sums for their league position and the number of times their matches are televised.
Facility Fees — Clubs are rewarded for each time their match is broadcast live, with fees ranging from £900,000 to £25.2 million, depending on the number of appearances.
Commercial Revenue — Central commercial deals struck by the Premier League are shared equally among the 20 clubs.
What It Means for Clubs
For the league champions, the financial windfall of £176.2 million is a massive boost, not just for squad improvements but also for infrastructure and global marketing. For those battling relegation, even the 20th-placed team secures over £100 million—a figure that dwarfs many European top-flight leagues’ rewards for their champions.
The 2024/25 EPL season is proof of the league’s incredible commercial strength, with every game not just a contest for points but a high-stakes financial battle.
Will This Widen the Gap?
The disparity in earnings between clubs at the top and those at the bottom continues to raise questions about competitive balance. With the top four clubs earning nearly £30 million more than those finishing mid-table, investment in top-tier talent and facilities becomes an easier path for the financially powerful.
Whether this prize structure will widen the competitive gap or inspire greater challenges from lower-ranked teams remains to be seen. One thing is certain: the Premier League remains the financial powerhouse of world football.
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Barcelona 3-0 Getafe: Catalans Cruise to Convincing Win

Barcelona made it three wins in a row with a commanding 3-0 victory over Getafe on Sunday, September 21, 2025. Ferran Torres scored twice in the first half, and Dani Olmo added a third after the break, keeping Barça unbeaten this season.
From the opening whistle, Barcelona controlled possession and created chance after chance. Torres opened the scoring in the 15th minute after a clever assist from Dani Olmo and doubled the lead just before halftime with a thunderous strike from outside the box.
Getafe tried to respond after the break but struggled to break down Barcelona’s organized defense. The third goal came in the 62nd minute, with Marcus Rashford setting up Olmo to finish calmly, sealing the win.
Torres was the standout performer, while Olmo and Rashford impressed with their attacking contributions. Barcelona’s defense remained solid throughout, keeping a clean sheet and demonstrating why they are serious title contenders.
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Arsenal 1-1 Manchester City: Martinelli Strikes Late to Deny Guardiola’s Men

Arsenal and Manchester City shared the spoils in a tense Premier League encounter at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, as Gabriel Martinelli’s stoppage-time strike salvaged a 1-1 draw for the Gunners. The result leaves Arsenal unbeaten against City in recent meetings, but both sides may feel they missed a chance to make a strong statement in the title race.
City made the brighter start and struck in just the ninth minute. Tijjani Reijnders launched a rapid counterattack, combining with Erling Haaland, who finished with trademark precision past David Raya to give the visitors the lead. Arsenal, by contrast, struggled for rhythm in the first half, finding it difficult to break down City’s compact shape while also leaving themselves vulnerable on the break.
The second half saw a shift in momentum. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta introduced Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze, whose energy and creativity tilted the game in the home side’s favour. Arsenal pressed higher, dominated possession, and carved out opportunities, but City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma stood firm, making key saves to frustrate the Gunners. Pep Guardiola’s side, meanwhile, chose to sit deep and protect their narrow lead, sacrificing attacking intent in favour of defensive organisation.
Just when it seemed City’s resilience would deliver all three points, Arsenal struck back in dramatic fashion. In the third minute of stoppage time, Eze’s long ball released Martinelli, who kept his composure to lob Donnarumma and send the Emirates into raptures. The goal secured a deserved point for Arsenal, who had pressed relentlessly in search of an equaliser.
The result leaves Arsenal on 10 points from five matches, while City sit on seven. For Arsenal, the draw was a relief but also a reminder of the fine margins in top-level contests. For City, the late concession underscored lingering questions about their ability to maintain control when defending a lead. Both teams, however, remain firmly in the early title picture, and Sunday’s clash offered a glimpse of the intensity likely to define the race ahead.
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VIDEO: 2025 World Athletics Championships – Ghana Dominates 4×100 Relays To Qualify For Finals

Ghana won their heat and advanced to the World Athletics Championships’ 4×100 Men’s Relay Race finals by dominating the field.
Team Ghana won first place in 37.79 seconds and advanced to the finals of this year’s Championships, which are being held in Tokyo, Japan.
As they set a new national record, Ibrahim Fuseini, Benjamin Azamati, Joseph Paul Amoah, and Abdul-Rasheed Saminu burned the field.

Japan, the host nation, qualified for the finals by finishing third in 38.07 seconds, while the Netherlands came in second in 37.95 seconds.
The race was dramatic, and the finalists, South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Great Britain, did not make it to the finals because they did not finish the race.
Jamaica also lost the race in the other heat because Kishane Thompson, the silver medallist in the Men’s 100 Metre event, was unable to get the baton during the changeover.
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