The Premier League handed out a £1.6billion to English top flight teams in 2014/15.
Champions Chelsea scooped a record £99million while bottom of the table Queens Park Rangers pocketed £64.8m.
The money is awarded in a number of ways. Each team is awarded an equal share of both domestic and overseas television revenue, as well as an equal share of centralised sponsors.
Additional money is then distributed depending on league position and the number of games shown on TV.
Here are five things we've learned from the Premier League money table.