The multi-million pound sum lockdown has cost Sheffield United compared to Manchester United and Arsenal

The staggering amount of matchday revenue every English club has lost due to the season finishing behind closed doors has been added up – with Sheffield United among the biggest losers.
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The club has missed out on an eye-watering £6.2 million according to Business Rescue Expert, making them the 11th biggest losers in the Premier League.

Manchester City have reportedly lost a whopping £23.9 million because of the coronavirus shutdown, with Manchester United second on £17.7 million in lost income.

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Arsenal lost £12 million and Chelsea ‘only’ £8.6 million, due to the fact that they had only four home games left during Project Restart.

Experts say lockdown has cost Sheffield United more than £6 million.Experts say lockdown has cost Sheffield United more than £6 million.
Experts say lockdown has cost Sheffield United more than £6 million.

The full breakdown of every league club in England suggests that a total of £305 million has been lost.

The team at Business Rescue Expert factored in the price of pies, pints and programmes to help come up with the potential revenues lost by each club.

Premier League revenue lost since Project Restart.

1. Man City (£23.9 million)

2. Man United (£17.7 million)

3. Liverpool (£12.8 million)

4. Tottenham (£12.6 million)

5. Newcastle (£12.1 million)

6. Arsenal (£12 million)

7. West Ham (£11.2 million)

8. Everton (£9 million)

9. Chelsea (£8.6 million)

10. Aston Villa (£7 million)

11. Sheff United (£6.2 million)

12. Leicester (£6.2 million)

13. Southampton (£6.1 million)

14. Wolves (£5.7 million)

15. Brighton (£5.6 million)

16. Norwich (£5.5 million)

17. Crystal Palace (£5 million)

18. Watford (£4.4 million)

19. Burnley (£4 million)

20. Bournemouth (£2.2 million)