In this article, we take a look at how much every Championship club lost over the coronavirus lockdown which saw the 2019/20 season come to a halt.
English teams in the football pyramid has lost a huge amount of matchday revenue with the season finishing behind closed doors.
Each side’s total has been compiled, looked into and revealed according to Business Rescue Expert.
They took into out the the price of pies, pints and programmes, before giving a full breakdown of every league club in England – totalling £305 million gone.
24th) LUTON
The Hatters have lost a total of £1.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (10,048), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
23rd) WIGAN
The Latics have lost a total of £1.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (10,610), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£2.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
22nd) BRENTFORD
The Bees have lost a total of £1.7 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (11,690), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
21st) BLACKBURN
The Rovers have lost a total of £2.1 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (13,873), their cheapest ticket (£22), pie cost (£2.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
20th) HULL
The Tigers have lost a total of £2.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (11,553), their cheapest ticket (£28.50), pie cost (£3.20), pint cost (£3.90) and programme price (£3).
19th) MILLWALL
The Lions have lost a total of £2.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (13,482), their cheapest ticket (£23), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
18th) PRESTON
The Lilywhites have lost a total of £2.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (13,579), their cheapest ticket (£24), pie cost (£3), pint cost (£3.60) and programme price (£3).
17th) BARNSLEY
The Tykes have lost a total of £2.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (14,061), their cheapest ticket (£23), pie cost (£3.20), pint cost (£4) and programme price (£3).
16th) READING
The Royals have lost a total of £2.4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (14,407), their cheapest ticket (£23), pie cost (£3.90), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
15th) QPR
The R’s have lost a total of £2.4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (13,721), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3.60), pint cost (£4.60) and programme price (£3).
14th) CHARLTON
The Addicks have lost a total of £3.0 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (18,017), their cheapest ticket (£23), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
13th) CARDIFF
The Bluebirds have lost a total of £3.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (22,822), their cheapest ticket (£17), pie cost (£3.90), pint cost (£4.30) and programme price (£3).
12th) SWANSEA
The Swans have lost a total of £3.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (16,151), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£3.90), pint cost (£3.90) and programme price (£3).
11th) BIRMINGHAM
The Blues have lost a total of £3.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (20,412), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3), pint cost (£3.60) and programme price (£3).
10th) SHEFFIELD WED
The Owls have lost a total of £3.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (23,732), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
9th) WEST BROM
The Baggies have lost a total of £3.6 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (24,053), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.40), pint cost (£3.80) and programme price (£3.50).
8th) BRISTOL CITY
The Robins have lost a total of £3.9 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (21,693), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3.70), pint cost (£3.95) and programme price (£3.50).
7th) MIDDLESBROUGH
The Boro have lost a total of £3.9 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (19,933), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£3), pint cost (£3.60) and programme price (£3).
6th) STOKE
The Potters have lost a total of £4.0 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (22,828), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3.20), pint cost (£3.60) and programme price (£3.50).
5th) HUDDERSFIELD
The Terriers have lost a total of £4.3 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (21,748), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£3.40), pint cost (£3.20) and programme price (£3.50).
4th) NOTT’M FOREST
The Reds have lost a total of £4.9 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (27,748), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3.30), pint cost (£4.50) and programme price (£3).
3rd) FULHAM
The Cottagers have lost a total of £5.1 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (18,204), their cheapest ticket (£45), pie cost (£4.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3.50).
2nd) DERBY
The Rams have lost a total of £5.8 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (26,727), their cheapest ticket (£33), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£4.20) and programme price (£3).
1st) LEEDS
The Whites have lost a total of £6.8 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (25,321), their cheapest ticket (£28), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3.50).
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