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Championship play-off final 2024 prize money: How much are Leeds and Southampton battling for at Wembley?


LEEDS and Southampton are set to battle it out in what will be a thrilling Championship play-off final – and there’s a lot more to gain than just Premier League promotion.

Daniel Farke inflicted pain on his old side by leading his current team to a 4-0 thrashing against Norwich in the semis.

Leeds booked their spot in the Championship play-off finalCredit: Rex
Southampton are hoping to reclaim their spot in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

While Southampton held their nerve to beat West Brom in the other play-off semifinal.

And both teams will be desperate to secure promotion to England’s top division by winning the Wembley showpiece.

But there is also a huge prize pot up for grabs for whoever is victorious in the ‘richest game in football’.

What is the Championship play-off final 2024 prize money?

Clubs don’t earn money directly for winning the Championship play-off final, but the winning team will receive a lot of financial benefits in the upcoming season.

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Sports financial analysts revealed that promotion will mean an increase in revenue of approximately £135million over the next three seasons.

However, that could rise £265m over five years if the club avoids relegation in their first season.

A majority of that money is accumulated through TV commercial payments as each club receives an equal payment of £31m just for being in the league.

Furthermore, the successful team will likely get around £60m from international agreements as well as £1.2m for every game shown live on TV.

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When is the Championship play-off final 2024?

  • Leeds vs Southampton will take place on Sunday, May 26.
  • Kick-off will be at 3pm BST.
  • Wembley Stadium will host and it can host approximately 90,000 passionate fans.
  • Luton secured promotion to the Premier League with a 2-1 play-off final win against Coventry.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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