Liverpool earn more Premier League prize money than Manchester City despite finishing runners-up as Jurgen Klopp's side bank £152m Manchester City came out on top after brilliant title race to end the season But Pep Guardiola's side made £1.5m less than Liverpool in prize money The Reds banked more because they were more popular with broadcasters Manchester United earned £10m less than Liverpool after poor campaign By Will Griffee For Mailonline Published: 17:28 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 17:30 BST, 23 May 2019 Viewcomments Liverpool earned more prize money than any other Premier League side for the 2018-19 season despite losing out to Manchester City in the title race. The Reds banked £152.5million compared to City's £151m as Jurgen Klopp's side were more popular with broadcasters. Matches involving Liverpool were shown live 29 times by Sky Sports and BT Sport — two more than any other club. Liverpool banked more prize money from the Premier League than any other side And it is therefore no surprise that Jurgen Klopp's runners-up have filled the coffers with higher prize money than any other side in England's top flight. Clubs are guaranteed a minimum of £12.5m for TV games with an extra £1.2m per live match when shown more than 10 times. Manchester United's disappointing sixth place finish was reflected in their inferior payment of £142.5m. Huddersfield received the lowest amount but take £96.5m back with them to the Championship that will inevitably help fund next season's promotion bid. PREMIER LEAGUE PRIZE MONEY: Team Live TV games Total prize money (millions) Manchester City 26 150,986,355 Liverpool 29 152,425,146 Chelsea 25 146,030, 216 Tottenham 26 145,230,801 Arsenal 25 142,193,180 Manchester United 27 142,512,868 Wolves 15 127,165,114 Everton 18 128,603,905 Leicester 15 123,328,078 West Ham 16 122,528,663 Watford 10 113,895,527 Crystal Palace 12 114,215,215 Newcastle 19 120,130,418 Bournemouth 10 108,139,973 Burnley 11 107,340,558 Southampton 10 104,302,937 Brighton 13 105,741,728 Cardiff 12 102,704,107 Fulham 13 101,904,692 Huddersfield 10 96,628,865 The Premier League's gargantuan broadcast deal is the most lucrative in Europe and helps clubs acquire top talent from the continent. It distributes broadcast revenues with 50 per cent equally shared and 25 per cent depending on how frequently a team is shown on television with the other 25 per cent dependent on the final table position. International broadcasting revenues are shared equally among the 20 clubs. Pep Guardiola's title-winning side were shown on television fewer times than Liverpool This was another bumper year for the Premier League and the two-horse race between City and Liverpool captured the attention of fans globally. With attention on the tussle captured until City sealed victory on the final day, there was a 12 per cent increase in viewing figures for Sky Sports and BT Sport also had its best ever season. Match of the Day, drew its highest individual programme audience since 2016 and incredibly about 70 per cent of the UK population watched the Premier League this season. Manchester United earned £10m less than Liverpool after a disappointing campaign Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility