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Coventry vs Luton: Why Championship playoff final is the richest match in football?

Published at :May 28, 2023 at 12:13 AM
Modified at :May 28, 2023 at 12:13 AM
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Rajarshi Shukla


Luton and Coventry will go head-to-head in Championship play-off in a bid to reach Premier League

There is going to be a lot at that line when Coventry and Luton square battle in the Championship playoff final on Saturday, May 27.

Only one side will join Burnley and Sheffield United in the Big Boys League after a demanding 48-game season. It is disappointing that just one club will win the championship given their recent spectacular ascent.

Coventry vs Luton

While Luton have never played in the Premier League, Coventry will be attempting to return to the top-level league for the first time in 22 years. Only five years ago, both teams were playing in League Two. Now, in 2023, they will face off in the most lucrative football match in history.

It seems ridiculous that a once-per-season match in the inferior tournament draws such significant media interest when many people frequently choose to follow the Premier League itself.

First off, the allegedly enormous sum of money does not come from the English Football League (EFL), but rather from sponsorship deals and media rights. According to Sporting News, the EFL frequently only awards the Championship winner 100,000 pounds, while the runners-up receive 50,000 pounds.

When a team earns a berth in the Premier League, they get a substantial cash windfall as the third promotion spot, or the winner of the playoff final.

No. of your position in the league or status, the 20 teams in the Premier League frequently have at least 3 billion pounds in TV money to split evenly. However, this number changes a little bit from season to season.

This implies that each Premier League team receives a minimum of 100 million pounds before the funding is further distributed based on how each team is placed.

This is a stark contrast to the 7 million pounds that title teams get. How much a person receives afterwards also depends on how many televised matches a club has.

This justifies how valuable the championship game is. If the victors can make it to the promised land, they frequently are propelled into this reward bracket.

If they are able to remain in the top flight in upcoming seasons, the payments are assured. The amount of money grows in accordance with their league standing and the number of televised games they have.

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