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Tottenham Relegation Risk Could Cost the Club More Than £250m

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Last updated: March 5, 2026 5:08 pm
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Tottenham Hotspur could lose more than £250m if the club is relegated from the Premier League.
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The idea of one of the Premier League’s richest clubs facing relegation once seemed impossible. However, Tottenham Hotspur now face a real threat with only 10 games left in the season.

Spurs sit just one point above 18th place, currently held by West Ham United. Their poor run of form has raised serious concerns about where their next points will come from.

Clubs such as Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley FC appear likely to occupy the bottom two spots. But teams like Nottingham Forest and Leeds United remain in the relegation battle. That means Spurs are not favourites for the drop, but the danger is growing.

Huge Financial Impact if Spurs Go Down

If Tottenham were relegated to the EFL Championship, the financial impact could be severe. Analysis suggests the club could lose as much as £261m in revenue.

Last year, Spurs generated around £690m in total income. According to the UEFA European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report, that placed them ninth among Europe’s richest clubs.

Relegation would sharply reduce several major income streams.

Ticket Revenue Could Fall

Matchday income is one of Tottenham’s biggest strengths. The club earned about £130m from ticket sales last year. That figure ranks among the highest in Europe.

Fans currently pay an average of £76 per ticket at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs built the stadium for roughly £1bn and rely heavily on premium seats, hospitality packages, and corporate tickets.

However, ticket prices and attendance could drop in the Championship. Matches against smaller clubs such as Lincoln City FC would not attract the same demand.

Broadcast Revenue Would Collapse

Television income would take an even bigger hit. Clubs in the Premier League benefit from lucrative global broadcasting deals.

Those payments disappear once a team drops to the Championship. Premier League TV money often exceeds earnings from some of Europe’s biggest clubs. For example, newly promoted Ipswich Town recently earned more broadcast revenue than FC Barcelona.

Tottenham would also lose income from European competitions such as the UEFA Champions League unless they somehow won the tournament this season.

Sponsorship Deals at Risk

Commercial income is another major source of revenue. Spurs recorded a club-record £269m in commercial deals last year.

Key partnerships include kit supplier Nike and shirt sponsor AIA Group. These deals are worth about £70m per year combined.

Many sponsorship contracts contain relegation clauses. If Spurs drop to the Championship, the value of those deals would likely fall.

The club also hosts concerts and major events at its stadium. More Championship fixtures could reduce the availability of dates for these profitable events.

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire warns that relegation could trigger long-term problems. He says recovery would likely take several years due to the financial structure of English football.

Costs Would Not Drop Enough

Tottenham already posted a £129m loss last year. Relegation could increase that figure.

Player wages may fall because many contracts include a 50% pay-cut clause if the club drops divisions. Spurs’ wage bill was £276m last year, so it could drop to around £138m.

However, other major costs would remain unchanged.

Operational expenses across European football have risen sharply. Spurs spent about £260m on operations last year. These costs include utilities, transport, insurance, and marketing.

Running a large stadium remains expensive regardless of the league. The cost of hosting a match against Norwich City would be similar to staging a game against Newcastle United.

The club also employs around 877 full-time staff members. Without major cuts, Spurs would still pay top-level wages despite competing outside the Premier League.

For a club with Tottenham’s financial power, relegation would represent far more than a sporting disappointment. It could reshape the club’s finances for years to come.

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