We all know the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a money-making machine for Spurs, and the latest report on the venue has revealed just how much the club earns each time the football team play at home.
One of the best in the world
Since opening its doors in 2019, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has quickly become established as one of the finest footballing venues in the world.
The state-of-the-art facility holds 62,850 people and has all the luxuries a football fan could dream of, but it’s also helped boost the revenue of Tottenham Hotspur thanks to its versatility, too.
In the five years it has been open, the stadium has also hosted NFL matches, music concerts, boxing events, and even has a tie-in with Formula One to help the venue remain busy all throughout the year.
With the help of this commercial success, Spurs are now the eighth richest club in football according to revenue streams recorded by Deloitte’s Football Money League, with a reported income of £528m per year.
Matchdays are huge for Spurs
It is no wonder Spurs are climbing the ladder when it comes to revenue, either, when you consider just how much the club makes every time there is a football match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
To celebrate the tenth NFL match being played at the venue over the weekend, a report from Football.London dived into the money behind the machine, and revealed the club are raking in roughly £6m per home game for the men’s football team.
That is in stark contrast to the less than £1m per home game the club made when they were at White Hart Lane.
Put your money where your mouth is
This is an incredible number, and just shows how massive the pull of Tottenham and its stadium really is. With figures like that coming in every other week, the club has got to start acting like a huge club, continue spending like a huge club, and challenge at the very top of the English (and European) tables.