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After a sensational Premier League title-winning campaign, the Reds have reportedly pocketed a jaw-dropping £24.9 million purely from television appearances.
That’s right – according to The Times, Liverpool featured in 30 live broadcasts last season, more than any other club, raking in the most from the Premier League’s facility fee system.
Every live game means extra cash, and Liverpool were the broadcasters’ darlings – no surprise, considering they didn’t just win the league, they owned it.
Even more money in the bank.
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The Reds begin their title defence at home to Bournemouth on Friday, August 15 – and yes, it’s already confirmed to be live on Sky Sports.
The December 2023 clash against Arsenal drew a record-breaking 2.28 million live viewers in the United States alone.
And it’s not just traditional viewership where the Reds dominate – they’re smashing it on social media too.
Blinkfire Analytics confirmed that Liverpool clocked 1.7 billion social media engagements during their 2024/25 campaign – a 10% rise from the previous season and 45% more than any other Premier League club.
With 13.3 billion video views across all platforms, Liverpool remain the undisputed kings of digital presence.
They’re winning on the pitch.
And with the new broadcasting era incoming, the Liverpool money train is only just picking up speed.
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