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Liverpool, due to having more games shown live, earned the most from the Premier League TV money last year.
The League's central revenues are distributed to clubs in the following manner:
UK broadcast revenues
50 per cent equally shared;
25 per cent shared based on how often a club’s matches are broadcast in the UK (known as "Facility Fees");
25 per cent shared based on where a club finish in the league table (known as "Merit Payments")
Central Commercial revenues: Equally shared by clubs
International broadcasting revenues: Equally shared by clubs
The League also supports the EFL with more than £100million per season of Solidarity Payments and ringfenced Youth Development grants.
And, irrespective of the result in the UEFA CL final, the reds will also earn the most from European football this year.
Approximately £100M from the UEFA CL and £150M from the Premier League. Almost £250M in total from the two before we even get into ticketing and sponsorship.
A total of £250M from broadcasting. To put this in perspective, in the first accounts after FSG took over our broadcasting income was £65M.
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