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West Ham Revenue Set to Plummet

**West Ham** revenue for this season is due to drop this season after a low finish, a reduction in Hammers games shown on UK and a lack of domestic cup or European games.

The Hammers are currently placed 15th in the [Premier League](https://www.claretandhugh.info/premier-league-bio/) table with a merit payment worth around £18.6m, a 16th place finish drop down to £15.6m and a 17th place finish earning £12.5m

Should [West Ham](https://www.claretandhugh.info/category/news/) manage to win their last game and outperform Wolves on their last two results they could earn £21.8m in a merit bonus.  Each place is worth £3.1m.

With 17 games broadcast on UK TV West Ham will earn around £15.3m in facility fees bonuses this season.

All 20 clubs automatically receive around £95m through an equal share distributed based on both the domestic (£31.2m in 2023/24) and international (£55.7m in 2023/24) broadcast deals – those TV rights are lucrative for a reason – as well as £8.2m each from central commercial revenue streams

That means West Ham Premier League revenue will be between £122.8m for 17th place finish and £132.1m for a 14th place finish.

Last season West Ham received another £102.6m in revenue as result of a boost of three years in Europe (£44.6m Match Day/Ticketing £41.9m Commercial/Sponsorship and £16.1m in Retail)

That revenue to set to fall before £85m this season as the lack of Europe or a cup run bites hard.

Overall revenue for the 2024/2025 season is expected to range between £208m and £217m which would be West Ham’s lowest revenue in four years since 2020/2021 as a result of the pandemic. (£268m 2024, £237m 2023, £253m 2022)

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