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Champions League Jackpot Grows as PL Teams Chase Spots
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32411, member: 636"] UEFA has significantly boosted the Champions League prize money this season. The competition expanded from 32 to 36 teams, pushing the total prize pool to £2.06 billion. Every qualifying club automatically receives £15.7 million, regardless of their performance in the group stage. Teams earn additional money based on match results and tournament progression. Winning a group stage match brings £1.8 million, while a draw nets £590,000. Clubs that finish in the top eight of the league phase receive £1.7 million and secure automatic qualification for the round of 16. The knockout stages offer substantial financial rewards. Winning the Champions League could earn a team £21.5 million, with runners-up receiving £15.9 million. Quarter-finalists like Arsenal are guaranteed over £38 million, and they could potentially earn up to £83 million if they win the entire tournament. UEFA introduced a new "value pillar" payment system this season. This complex bonus, which can be worth an additional £10.5 million, depends on a club's European success and the value of broadcast rights from their home country. The Premier League's top five teams are battling for Champions League qualification. Nottingham Forest, Chelsea, Newcastle, Manchester City, and Aston Villa are the main contenders. Tottenham and Manchester United could still secure a spot by winning the Europa League, potentially giving England six teams in next season's competition. [/QUOTE]
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