In this article, we take a look at how much every Premier League 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.
1. Man City
The Cityzens have lost a total of £23.9 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (54,391), their cheapest ticket (£77), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£4) and programme price (£3).
2. Man Utd
The Red Devils have lost a total of £17.7 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (72,726), their cheapest ticket (£36), pie cost (£4.20), pint cost (£5) and programme price (£3.50).
3. Liverpool
The Reds have lost a total of £12.8 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (53,107), their cheapest ticket (£37), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£4) and programme price (£3.50).
4. Tottenham
Spurs have lost a total of £12.6 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (59,384), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£4.50), pint cost (£4.50) and programme price (£3.50).
5. Newcastle
The Magpies have lost a total of £12.1 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (48.248), their cheapest ticket (£39), pie cost (£3.70), pint cost (£4) and programme price (£3).
6. Arsenal
The Gunners have lost a total of £12 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (60,274), their cheapest ticket (£27), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£5.70) and programme price (£3.50).
7. West Ham
The Hammers have lost a total of £11.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (59,924), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£5.10) and programme price (£3.50).
8. Everton
The Toffees have lost a total of £9 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (39,150), their cheapest ticket (£35), pie cost (£3.40), pint cost (£4.10) and programme price (£3.50).
9. Chelsea
The Blues have lost a total of £8.6 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (40,563), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£4.60), pint cost (£4.60) and programme price (£3.50).
10. Aston Villa
The Villans have lost a total of £7 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (41,661), their cheapest ticket (£23), pie cost (£3.60), pint cost (£3.80) and programme price (£3.50).
11. Sheffield Utd
The Blades have lost a total of £6.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (30,869), their cheapest ticket (£29), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£4) and programme price (£3.50).
12. Leicester
The Foxes have lost a total of £6.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (32,061), their cheapest ticket (£26), pie cost (£4.20), pint cost (£5.10) and programme price (£3.50).
13. Southampton
The Saints have lost a total of £6.1 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (29,675), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£4.20) and programme price (£4).
14. Wolves
Wolves have lost a total of £5.7 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (31,360), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3.60), pint cost (£4.40) and programme price (£3.50).
15. Brighton
The Seagulls have lost a total of £5.6 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (30,376), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£4.20), pint cost (£4.20) and programme price (£3.50).
16. Norwich
The Canaries have lost a total of £5.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (27,018), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£4) and programme price (£3.50).
17. Crystal Palace
The Eagles have lost a total of £5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (25,060), their cheapest ticket (£28), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£4.50) and programme price (£3.50).
18. Watford
The Hornets have lost a total of £4.4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (20,839), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£4.30), pint cost (£4.50) and programme price (£3.50).
19. Burnley
The Clarets have lost a total of £4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (20,260), their cheapest ticket (£30), pie cost (£3), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).
20. Bournemouth
The Cherries 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 (10,510), their cheapest ticket (£32), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3.50).
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