A Breakdown Of How Much Each Team Will Win At Euro 2024
The Euro 2024 tournament is attracting global attention with upsets and remarkable performances. The tournament began on June 14, with Germany’s 5-1 win over Scotland in their Group A opener, and will conclude on July 14. Featuring 51 games, including 36 in the group stage and 15 in the knockout rounds, the tournament offers substantial prize money.
Here’s a look at UEFA’s prize money distribution for Euro 2024, totalling €331m (£282.87m):
Participation Reward: €9.25m (£7.93m) for all 24 qualifying nations.
Group Stage: €1m (£860,000) per win, €500,000 (£429,000) per draw.
Round of 16: €1.5m (£1.29m).
Quarter-Finals: €2.5m (£2.14m).
Semi-Finals: €4m (£3.43m).
Finalist: €5m (£4.29m).
Winners: €8m (£6.86m).
Teams could earn up to €28.25m (£24.23m) if they win all group matches and the tournament.
Earnings Overview:
Minimum Earnings: €9.25m (£7.93m) for losing all group matches.
One Point Earners: Scotland, Albania, Poland, Czech Republic (€9.75m/£8.36m).
Round of 16: Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, England, Slovakia, Spain, Georgia, France, Belgium, Portugal, Slovenia, Romania, Netherlands, Austria, Turkey (€1.5m/£1.29m).
Quarter-Finals: Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, England, Netherlands, Turkey (€2.5m/£2.14m).
Semi-Finals: Spain, France, England, Netherlands (€4m/£3.43m).
At the time of writing, Spain is the only team with a 100% record, potentially earning the maximum €28.25m (£24.23m) if they win the tournament.