[West Ham](https://www.claretandhugh.info/category/news/) will receive around £15.3m in facility fees this season from the Premier League for the 17 games that were broadcast live by UK broadcasters Sky Sports and TNT Sports.
This is significant down on the £18.5m of facility fee revenue the Hammers picked up last season.
Sky Sports showed 13 Premier League games featuring West Ham against Aston Villa (twice), Liverpool (twice), Newcastle (twice), Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Wolves, [Crystal Palace](https://www.claretandhugh.info/crystal-palace-bio/), Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.
TNT Sports broadcast four West Ham games featuring Chelsea, Spurs, Leicester City and Fulham over the course of the season.
Prime Video broadcast two West Ham game against Leicester City and Southampton but they do not earn a facility fee as all clubs have games shown that particular week.
League Champions Liverpool had 26 games broadcast live worth around £23.5m while second placed Arsenal had 27 games broadcast on UK sports channels worth £24.5m to the North London rivals.