Newcastle United stands to gain up to £14 million in prize money by defeating Paris Saint-Germain in their upcoming Champions League match. This financial windfall would come from direct advancement to the last 16, bypassing playoffs. The incentive underscores the high stakes beyond the pitch in Paris.
Newcastle United could secure a significant financial boost of up to £14 million by beating Paris Saint-Germain next week and advancing straight to the Champions League last 16, according to a report by Daily Mail journalist Craig Hope.
Hope emphasized the scale of the opportunity, writing that progressing straight to the knockout phase “would be worth as much as £14m,” highlighting what is at stake in Paris outside of on-field implications. “One way to bolster the coffers is by beating Paris Saint-Germain next week and advancing straight to the Champions League last 16,” Hope noted, adding that the figure “emphasises the importance of the game in Paris.”
A victory would guarantee Newcastle a top-eight finish in the league phase, eliminating the need for an additional playoff round. The team has already secured a place in the next phase after defeating PSV in their latest UCL game. Hope broke down the prize money: “Participating in the last-16 knockout round earns a club at least £9.5m in prize money.” Additionally, “A win against PSG would also earn £1.8m plus the difference in prize money for the improved final league position.”
Beyond the finances, direct qualification offers scheduling benefits. “The incentive to win is clear,” Hope wrote. “The removal of two extra games from the schedule.” This combination of monetary gain and reduced fixture congestion amplifies the match's importance for Newcastle.