Come tomorrow morning at 3am Singapore time, England will take on Italy in the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Euro 2020 final at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
Source: UEFA
On top of winning bragging rights, the winner of the Euro 2020 final will receive up to
S$54.6 million (€34 million) in prize money according to
UEFA.
This prize money is part of the
€371 million (S$595.4 million) prize money pool that will be distributed to the teams participating in the final tournament of Euro 2020.
This is
23.3 per cent more compared to the
€301 million (S$483 million) distributed at Euro 2016 in France.
TL;DR: UEFA Euro 2020 Prize Money
|
Prize Money
(Rounded up to $1,000) |
England |
Italy |
Winner |
S$16,048,000 (€10,000,000) |
? |
Runner-Up |
S$11,234,000 (€7,000,000) |
Semifinalists |
S$8,024,000 (€5,000,000) |
S$8,024,000 |
S$8,024,000 |
Quarterfinalists |
S$5,216,000 (€3,250,000) |
S$5,216,000 |
S$5,216,000 |
Round of 16 |
S$3,210,000 (€2,000,000) |
S$3,210,000 |
S$3,210,000 |
Group Match Win |
S$2,407,000 (€1,500,000) |
S$4,814,000 |
S$7,221,000 |
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