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We take a closer look at how Tottenham Hotspur’s matchday revenue compares to the biggest clubs in the Premier League and across Europe.

Tottenham being in a relegation battle has understandably dominated the headlines, and that is partly down to the kind of resources that the Lilywhites have at their disposal.

Spurs remain one of five clubs to have never been relegated from the Premier League, with the club lasting going down to the second tier 48 years ago.

It has been widely reported that Tottenham’s finances will take a substantial hit if the club goes down, and the North Londoners certainly have a lot to lose.

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According to a report in Swiss Ramble, the opening of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has put Spurs among the big boys in terms of matchday revenue.

The report reveals that Spurs earned £126m in matchday revenue in 2024-25, which is the third highest in the Premier League.

Only Manchester United, who earned £160m, and the Lilywhites’ North London rivals, Arsenal (£154m), earned more than Tottenham on matchdays last season.

Premier League clubMatchday Revenue (2024 and 2025)
Man United£160m
Arsenal£154m
Tottenham£126m
Liverpool£116m
Chelsea£87m
Man City£75m
Aston Villa£67m

Spurs’ figures saw them climb to the seventh highest in Europe, although they are a fair way behind the two...

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