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The Champions League Prize Money Liverpool Just Earned vs Qarabag as £45m Still Up for Grabs
Liverpool FC secured a vital victory against Qarabag in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League league phase, boosting their prize money haul while keeping significant earnings within reach. The revamped format distributes a massive £2.88 billion per season up to 2026/27, with over £2.1 billion (74.38%) allocated to Champions League and Super Cup clubs, performance-related payments forming a key pillar at £793.6 million (37.5%).[1]
Teams earn £1.8 million per league phase win, £608,000 per draw, and position-based bonuses from £238,000 (36th place) to £8.57 million (1st place). Undistributed draw amounts are redistributed proportionally, inflating final rankings payouts. Extra incentives reward top-eight finishes and 9th-16th positions, favoring powerhouses like Liverpool alongside Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Arsenal.[1]
Against Qarabag, Liverpool's win netted them at least £1.8 million directly, plus incremental league phase earnings based on their ongoing performance. Qarabag, despite their debut deep run, sit lower in power rankings with approximately £26.45 million already banked—modest compared to elite clubs potentially exceeding £100 million total value pillar payments.[1][3]
With the league phase underway, £45 million remains up for grabs for Liverpool through knockout progression, higher rankings, and final redistributions. This victory strengthens their top-tier standing, where Premier League giants dominate payouts. For context, Liverpool's domestic prowess shines too: they topped Premier League earnings at £174.9 million last season as champions.[2]
The match highlighted the financial stakes of Europe's top competition, where every result counts toward massive hauls. Liverpool fans eye the knockouts, where deeper runs could unlock the full £45m potential.[1]
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