Dan Jones of Deloitte Sports Business comments in the Financial Times today, 'While in football terms, the Champions League final is the bigger game, the financial rewards on offer in Kiev are dwarfed by those at stake in North London' in the Championship play off final between Aston Villa and Fulham.
The winner at Wembley will gain at least £160m even if they are relegated after one season in the top flight. That could rise to £280m should they avoid relegation.
The authoritative Swiss Ramble gives a more cautious one year figure. 'The financial difference between winning and losing today's Championship play-off final is £155m for Fulham and £143m for Aston Villa.' With Fulham winning 1-0, the boost goes to them.
Kieran Maguire of the Price of Football has tweeted, 'In 2016 Burnley, Hull City and Middlesbrough were promoted and Brighton, Sheffield Wednesday and Derby went out in the playoffs. The following season this was the difference in finances: £278m more in income and £140m more in profit' for the promoted clubs.
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