Crystal Palace are looking to win their first FA Cup against Manchester City at Wembley today but the financial rewards on offer continue to pale compared to the Premier League and Champions League
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Crystal Palace face Manchester City in this afternoon’s FA Cup final at Wembley looking to lift the famous trophy for a first time.
And while prize money is far from the priority, the winners are in line to pocket £3.91million should they take the final step at Wembley with the beaten team earning £2.91milllion for their Cup run.
That may pale in significance compared to the financial rewards on offer in the Premier League and Champions League, which now both exceed £100m for the winners, but for supporters of the winning team this evening the money will not matter.
And should Palace, who have lost in their previous two final appearances, win they would earn themselves a spot in next season’s Europa League, which would boost their coffers by millions more depending on how they would fare in the competition.
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If City win and secure a top five spot in the Premier League, that Europa League position will be passed down to seventh place in the top flight with eighth taking the sport for the Conference League.
Palace and City have both made £1.91m so far having joined the competition in the third round.
This season’s Cup began back on August 2 last summer with the extra preliminary round and the 208 winners of those ties banked £1,125 while the losers received a payment of £375.
FA Cup prize money per round
Extra preliminary round winners (208) £1,125
Extra preliminary round losers (208) £375
Preliminary round winners (136) £1,444
Preliminary round losers (136) £481
First round qualifying winners (112) £2,250
First round qualifying losers (112) £750
Oliver Glasner has impressed with Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is looking to seal Cup glory.
Second round qualifying winners (80) £3,375
Second round qualifying losers (80) £1,125
Third round qualifying winners (40) £5,625
Third round qualifying losers (40) £1,875
Fourth round qualifying winners (32) £9,375
Fourth round qualifying losers (32) £3,125
First round proper winners (40) £45,000
First round proper losers (40) £15,000
Second round proper winners (20) £75,000
Second round proper losers (20) £20,000
Pep Guardiola has tasted plenty of success in this competition.
Pep Guardiola has tasted plenty of success in this competition.
Third round proper winners (32) £115,000
Third round proper losers (32) £25,000
Fourth round proper winners (16) £120,000
Fifth round proper winners (8) £225,000
Quarter-final winners (4) £450,000
Semi-final winners (2) £1,000,000
Semi-final losers (2) £500,000
Final runners-up (1) £1,000,000
Final winners (1) £2,000,000
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