Football never takes a break, so get ready for an exciting new set of matches in May and June! By way of this, the GGbet gambling site will discover in what way football is stranded in the coming days.
2024 UEFA Europa League (Final on May 22)
The season for this trophy began in September a year before. It is the 53rd edition of UEFA’s Champions League. The final will be played in Dublin at the Aviva Stadium on the 22nd of May 2023.
In contrast to the Champions League, which offers a hefty $10 million (€9.6 million) prize for the winner and $5 million (€4.6 million) for the loser, the Europa League provides a still impressive $4.4 million (€4 million) for the champion.
A brand victorious in every game, inclusive of group stage matches, may see a payout of $25m (€22.9 million). Unlike the 2022-23 Champions League victor, who stands to receive a remarkable $85 million (€85 million), the triumphant team of the 2023-2024 Champions League could potentially rake in a staggering $93 million (€93 million).
Where to watch: Paramount+ broadcasts the UEFA Europa League in the U.S.
2024 FA Cup (Final on May 25)
The year 2023 carries with it the prestigious distinction of hosting the 143rd edition of the oldest football competition worldwide. The FA Cup stands as a fundamental indicator of the upper tier of the English football hierarchy in which teams from the lower divisions can play against the top teams. While Premier League teams might not feel the impact of the sum due to their wealth, lower-league teams could be significantly impacted by a figure of $2.4 million (£2 million).
The nation’s lower-league side last won the FA Cup more than four decades ago. In the year 2023, Manchester City defeated Manchester United in the final to claim the seventh FA Cup title since the city was founded.
In 2007, after spending 73 years held at the old Wembley Stadium, the FA Cup Final moved to the new Wembley Stadium.
Where to watch: ESPN holds exclusive rights to stream all 79 FA Cup matches in the U.S. for the 2023 season.
2024 UEFA Europa Conference League (Final on May 29)
The third season of Europe’s elite club competition managed by UEFA continues. The prize for the winner here is $5.4 million (€5 million) and $3.3 million (€3 million) for the runner-up. In addition, the holder gains a berth in the 2024–2025 UEFA Europa League group stage if the club does not meet the qualification criteria already.
Where to watch: Paramount+ is the exclusive streaming platform for the UEFA Conference League in the U.S.
2024 UEFA Champions League (Final on June 1)
This year’s tournament, which is the 69th edition of the competition in history, features some of Europe’s top soccer teams and boasts an amount of $2.2 billion as prize money. Last year’s winner of the competition, Manchester City was able to gain prize money equal to $86.4m (€80 million).
Where to watch the UEFA Champions League: Paramount+ and CBS Sports remain the exclusive English-language broadcasters of the UEFA Champions League in the U.S. until 2024.
UEFA European Championship 2024 (June 1 – July 14)
The upcoming UEFA international men’s soccer tournament will highlight 24 teams from Europe with the confederation approving a prize pool of $360 million (€331 million) for the tournament and the money will be distributed among 24 teams. The winners could be rewarded with the maximum amount of $31 million (€28.25 million) in the event of three successful matches in the group stage.
Like the World Cup, the Euro this year, as well as the two previous editions in 2016 and 2020 were held with a delay because of the Coronavirus. For the third time in a row, Germany is the host, while Italy won the previous championship and enters the tournament as the defending champion.
Where to watch: The UEFA European Championship will be televised on the Fox Family of networks.