The 2022-2023 Premier League season is edging towards its conclusion and when the dust settles, we will have a new champion in Manchester City. The team’s victory was already sealed after Arsenal lost the match to Nottingham Forest, thereby handing a third consecutive victory to Manchester City. However, on the final day of the 2023 Premier League, which is May 28, ten matches will be played that decide the fate of Everton, Leicester City and Leeds United.

Since the 2023 season is drawing to an end, you must be wondering about the Premier League prize money that will be distributed among the teams. Other than the prize money, additional money has been earned by the teams from broadcasting rights and sponsorship deals.

2023 Premier League prize money: How much will the teams get?

Premier League prize money
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The team that finishes the Premier League as the champions (this year it’s Manchester City) is estimated to win ….. wait for it ….. a whopping USD 54.4 million! Once you add the sponsorship earnings, fees from TV broadcasts and other payments, the winning team ends up bagging almost USD 186 million. Well, now you know what the cashiers at Manchester City will be dealing with once the cash prize is disbursed.

Arsenal is expected to take the second spot in the Premier League this season and their prize money is expected to be around USD 51.7 million. The third-place finishers will be getting USD 49 million whereas the team that gets fourth place will be earning USD 46.3 million. Rounding up the top five, the fifth-place finisher will get USD 43.6 million.

Here is a list of the Premier League prize money that will be distributed among the rest of the field:

  • 6th placed team to get USD 40.8 million
  • 7th placed team to get USD 38.1 million
  • 8th placed team to get USD 35.4 million
  • 9th placed team to get USD 32.7 million
  • 10th placed team to get USD 29.9 million
  • 11th placed team to get USD 27.2 million
  • 12th placed team to get USD 24.5 million
  • 13th placed team to get USD 21.8 million
  • 14th placed team to get USD 19.1 million
  • 15th placed team to get USD 16.3 million
  • 16th placed team to get USD 13.6 million
  • 17th placed team to get USD 10.9 million
  • 18th placed team to get USD 8.2 million
  • 19th placed team to get USD 5.4 million
  • 20th placed team to get USD 2.7 million

Premier League 2022/23: A Glance at the Scoresheet

Premier League prize money
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Currently, Manchester City is leading the scoresheet with a total score of 89 points after playing in 37 matches. Arsenal is a close second with 81 points on the board whereas Manchester United sits in third place with a score of 72 points. Newscastle with its 70-point score gets the fourth spot. The top five is rounded up by Liverpool with a score of 66 points.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question: What is the prize money for winning the premier league?

Answer: The team that finishes the Premier League as champions is estimated to win a whopping USD 54.4 million as the prize prize.

Question: When is the final for the Premier League 2022-23?

Answer: The final day matches for the Premier League 2022-23 will be held on Sunday, May 28.

written by.

Amritanshu Mukherjee

Amritanshu lives and breathes tech, cars, Formula 1, space stuff and everything that delivers an adrenaline rush. Since 2016, he converted his favorite hobby of going all gaga over iPhones and Lamborghinis into his profession; hence, you aren’t likely to be surprised upon checking his browser history. In his spare time, he loves to drive and explore food joints, but will somehow end up with a plate of Chicken Biryani and a big smile. He has previously written for Hindustan Times, India Today, BGR.in, and Deccan Chronicle.
   
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