Manchester City retained the Premier League title in 2021-22 and their success saw them earn more money in combined prize money and TV revenue than any other side in the competition for the second consecutive year.
Thanks to Nick Harris' excellent work, we've been able to estimate how much every club in the Premier League will take home in prize money and TV revenue following the conclusion of the campaign.
Each club is given an equal share of £79million from the domestic and overseas TV deals, with an extra facility fee depending on how many times they are broadcast. They then receive a £5.6million share of the Premier League's combined commercial income.
Premier League clubs also receive an extra share of overseas TV rights income, with the value increasing depending on how high up the table they finish and this is referred to as merit payments.
We've broken down each club's earnings from TV and prize money for the 2021-22 campaign, ranking them in order of how much they made over the season. We've also compared that figure to the money they received in 2020-21.
Note: these figures are estimates and the facility fees are based on how many times each club was broadcast domestically in 2021-22.
1. Manchester City
Actual league position: 1st
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £26.3m
Merit payment: £53.1m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £164m
2020-21 payment: £153.9m
Difference: +£10.1m
2. Liverpool
Actual league position: 2nd
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £27.3m
Merit payment: £50.4m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £162.3m
2020-21 payment: £148.3m
Difference: +£14m
3. Tottenham
Actual league position: 4th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £25.4m
Merit payment: £45.1m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £155.1m
2020-21 payment: £139.4m
Difference: +£15.7m
4. Chelsea
Actual league position: 3rd
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £22.6m
Merit payment: £47.8m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £155m
2020-21 payment: £150.9m
Difference: +£4.1m
5. Arsenal
Actual league position: 5th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £27.3m
Merit payment: £42.4m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £154.3m
2020-21 payment: £135m
Difference: +£19.3m
6. Man Utd
Actual league position: 6th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £25.4m
Merit payment: £39.8m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £149.8m
2020-21 payment: £153.5m
Difference: -£3.7m
7. West Ham
Actual league position: 7th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £21.6m
Merit payment: £37.1m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £143.3m
2020-21 payment: £143.5m
Difference: -£0.2m
8. Leicester City
Actual league position: 8th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £15m
Merit payment: £34.5m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £134.1m
2020-21 payment: £141.3m
Difference: -£7.2m
9. Newcastle
Actual league position: 11th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £19.8m
Merit payment: £26.5m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £130.9m
2020-21 payment: £116.9m
Difference: +£14m
10. Brighton
Actual league position: 9th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £14.1m
Merit payment: £31.8m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £130.5m
2020-21 payment: £107.5m
Difference: +£23m
11. Wolves
Actual league position: 10th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £15m
Merit payment: £29.2m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £128.8m
2020-21 payment: £119.9m
Difference: +£8.9m
12. Crystal Palace
Actual league position: 12th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £15m
Merit payment: £23.9m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £123.5m
2020-21 payment: £116.3m
Difference: +£7.2m
13. Aston Villa
Actual league position: 14th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £18.8m
Merit payment: £18.6m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £122m
2020-21 payment: £122.2m
Difference: -£0.2m
14. Brentford
Actual league position: 13th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £14.1m
Merit payment: £21.2m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £119.9m
15. Everton
Actual league position: 16th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £20.7m
Merit payment: £13.3m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £118.6m
2020-21 payment: £134.4m
Difference: -£15.8m
16. Leeds
Actual league position: 17th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £18.8m
Merit payment: £10.6m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £114m
2020-21 payment: £138.6m
Difference: -£24.6m
17. Southampton
Actual league position: 15th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £11.3m
Merit payment: £15.9m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £111.8m
2020-21 payment: £111.7m
Difference: +£0.1m
18. Burnley
Actual league position: 18th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £11.3m
Merit payment: £8m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £103.9m
2020-21 payment: £101.7m
Difference: +£2.2m
19. Watford
Actual league position: 19th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £11.3m
Merit payment: £5.3m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £101.2m
20. Norwich
Actual league position: 20th
Equal share: £79m
Facility fees: £11.3m
Merit payment: £2.7m
Commercial revenue: £5.6m
Total: £98.6m
sitaelor
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why are you making this mistake by dropping chelsea, the champions of the world to 4 position ? be careful
it is good to be literate
sitaelor
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why List Tottenham before Chelsea. all football is hates Chelsea. it is very evident. the club world cup is yet to be updated on Chelsea FC trophy cabinet here. the management of this app is going the wrong way and very soon with all this hate on Chelsea FC, no Chelsea will want to have this app on his or phone again. do the right. this is sports not politics
come on take a proper look. It is based on earnings and Spurs earn more because of facilities fee. Tottenham had more of their matches covered on TV than Chelsea 2
allshama
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United still can't make top 4😂
Viubcdopyz
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grelish this yo first cup congrats bro
cutesenator
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why List Tottenham before Chelsea. all football is hates Chelsea. it is very evident. the club world cup is yet to be updated on Chelsea FC trophy cabinet here. the management of this app is going the wrong way and very soon with all this hate on Chelsea FC, no Chelsea will want to have this app on his or phone again. do the right. this is sports not politics
read carefully with concentration before jumping to comment
Sosbenstuz
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why are you making this mistake by dropping chelsea, the champions of the world to 4 position ? be careful
It's in position 4 according to total earnings, Spurs is above them.
Jopalorsu
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will spend and get the money 💰 back
Emeka89b
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big big for big club
Vedbdnsz
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earning table from top to bottom...😊😊😊😊
wiseman45
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why are given United that much ? they are rubbish as BBC said
hinn4k`
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This article is like football shoveling its own Grave...
rapabcit
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why List Tottenham before Chelsea. all football is hates Chelsea. it is very evident. the club world cup is yet to be updated on Chelsea FC trophy cabinet here. the management of this app is going the wrong way and very soon with all this hate on Chelsea FC, no Chelsea will want to have this app on his or phone again. do the right. this is sports not politics
based on earning not league position
rokadelmrz
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why are you making this mistake by dropping chelsea, the champions of the world to 4 position ? be careful
standollar
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why List Tottenham before Chelsea. all football is hates Chelsea. it is very evident. the club world cup is yet to be updated on Chelsea FC trophy cabinet here. the management of this app is going the wrong way and very soon with all this hate on Chelsea FC, no Chelsea will want to have this app on his or phone again. do the right. this is sports not politics
tuebdilopt
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nice job pep