Sunderland received near eight-figure cash boost during 2023-24 season from EFL, Sky Sports and ITV

Sunderland received near eight-figure cash boost during 2023-24 season from EFL, Sky Sports and ITV

Sunderland received near eight-figure cash boost during 2023-24 season from EFL, Sky Sports and ITV

The Black Cats has earned a seven-figure revenue increase from the EFL this season,

as well as a significant sum from broadcasters Sky Sports and ITV.

Though the EFL cannot match the Premier division’s hefty prize money,

clubs still gain from playing in the United Kingdom’s second-best division.

All Championship clubs receive “Solidarity Payments” and “Basic Award Payments” for competing in the division,

and the fee remains the same regardless of where they finish in the league.

Sunderland received near eight-figure cash boost during 2023-24 season from EFL, Sky Sports and ITV
Sunderland received near eight-figure cash boost during 2023-24 season from EFL, Sky Sports and ITV

The EFL’s Solidarity Payments to Championship clubs total £5,190,000 plus the £3,210,000 Basic Award Payment.

The two payments total a cool £8,400,000.

Only EFL clubs that are not eligible for Premier League Parachute Payments receive Solidarity Payments,

which means that some Championship teams, such as Leeds United, Southampton, and Leicester City,

will receive more than Sunderland.

According to the EFL, Solidarity Payments are determined as a percentage of the third-year Parachute Payment amount received by a Premier League demoted club,

and are thus influenced by the value of Premier League broadcasting rights.

Sunderland has also received a facility fee every time one of their matches is picked for broadcast by the EFL’s partner Sky Sports,

which pays £75,000 to both home and away teams for any fixture chosen for television.

Sunderland had ten home games at the Stadium of Light televised by Sky Sports this season,

including matches against Ipswich, Southampton, Watford, Middlesbrough,

Birmingham City, West Brom, Leeds United, Preston North End, Hull City, and Leicester City.

This season, five of Sunderland’s away games against Sheffield Wednesday,

Ipswich, Middlesbrough, Leeds United, and Leicester City have been picked for television coverage.

This means the Black Cats will receive a total of £1,125,000 from Sky Sports for the 15 games shown this season.

How about the FA Cup and Carabao Cup reward money?

In the third round of the FA Cup, Sunderland faced North East rivals Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light.

Michael Beale’s squad lost 3-0, hence the Wearsiders won no prizemoney for competing in the FA Cup.

However, the Wear-Tyne Derby was shown live on ITV.

Sunderland will have collected a total of more than £100,000, with Newcastle United also receiving a comparable figure.

This price gradually climbs as the FA Cup progresses.

Sunderland received no prize money in the Carabao Cup after being knocked out on penalties by Crewe Alexandra at home in round one.

The game was not chosen for television, hence the Black Cats did not earn any compensation from the competition.

Sunderland’s total is approaching eight figures, with about £9,625,000 in broadcast money due from the EFL,

Sky Sports, and ITV during the 2023-24 season, in addition to the Solidarity Payment and Basic Award Payments.

Cash from broadcasted games is processed and paid shortly after the selected fixture takes place.

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