Tottenham earn more income per matchday than any other Premier League club and only Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain earn more.
Tottenham make more money than any other Premier League club in terms of matchday revenue.
The figures come from a report. published by UEFA and the evidence suggests good news for the north side of London.
According to football finance expert Kieran Maguire, Spurs earn £4.8 million per match day, a figure that includes box office receipts and money spent by fans on items such as food, drink, club programmes. match day and club products.
The figure also includes the costs deducted from organizing the match, meaning the figure is pure profit.
Tottenham top the list of Premier League teams, but are third in the overall standings, along with their north London rivals. Arsenal in fifth place with £4.2 million, while manchester united and Liverpool Sit in seventh and eighth.
The only teams in Europe that surpass Spurs in terms of matchday revenue are Barcelona and Paris Saint Germainwho earn £6.5 million and £5.6 million respectively per home game.
Elsewhere Bayern Munich occupies fourth place on the list, with real Madrid in sixth.
Deloitte revealed last month that Tottenham is now the richest football team in London, ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea who were ahead of them before.
The improved financial situation has occurred since moving into its state-of-the-art 62,850-capacity stadium in 2019, which has become a benchmark for elite sporting hospitality in the years since.
This has included hosting NFL games such as The clash between Jaguars and Bills last yearboxing matches with Antonio Joshua and Tyson Fury as well as numerous high-profile concerts with Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Matchday revenue of European clubs – top 10
1. Barcelona: £6.5 million
2. Paris Saint-Germain: £5.6 million
3. Tottenham: £4.8m
4. Bayern Munich: £4.5m
5. Arsenal: £4.2 million
6. Real Madrid: £4.1 million
7. Manchester United: £3.3 million
8. Liverpool: £3.2 million
9. AC Milan: £2.6m
10. Atlético Madrid: £2.3 million
Tottenham will be hoping to secure the Champions League for the 2024/25 campaign to further boost their coffers.
As is, Ange PostecoglouThe team is in the top four and is on track to do exactly that; However, with Aston Villa and Manchester United hot on their necks, there is still work to do.