Celtic unlock hidden Champions League cash cow as Slovan annihilation escalates £40m bonanza

The rout of the Slovakian champions has improved the Hoops' hopes of reach the play-off rounds – and their bank balance

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The rout of the Slovakian champions has improved the Hoops' hopes of reach the play-off rounds – and their bank balance Get the latest Celtic news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest Celtic news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Celtic racked up the goals to kick off their Champions League campaign – and the goal-fest has only added to the surging windfall the Hoops will take home from Europe's elite competition. Brendan Rodgers watched his side thump Slovan Bratislava with the five different goalscorers each adding to the massive prize pot heading to Glasgow's east end. Liam Scales was the first man on the score sheet and Kyogo’s strike early in second half put Celtic on the road to victory.

Record-breaking signing Arne Engels continued his impressive early form in green and white when he netted from the penalty spot before Daizen Maeda added a fourth and substitute Adam Idah completed the rout. A lesser known UEFA pay out is of £252k per goal scored on the night - gifting the Scottish champions a £1.26m payday.



Coupled with the £1.7m the club gets for a win in the league phase, their tally from one night's work is taken to almost £3m. The result only adds to the bumper payday that Celtic have been set to land - which is set to surge well beyond the £40m mark.

The Hoops are handed £15.7m just for reaching the group phase. In case you haven't heard, we've launched a new Hotline Live show, airing at 6pm every day, with the exception of Fridays and Saturdays.

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You can find out more about the show here and also catch up on previous episodes with our full Hotline Live playlist on YouTube. The performance related payment also pays out based on the final overall standings. The initial value of each share will be £236K with the lowest ranked team netting one share but increases each position you rise through the 36-team table (£236K x 36 would earn £8.

4m). With Celtic eyeing a play-off spot by reaching the top 24 they could land a significant chunk. Clubs who reach the playoff phase are also handed around £1m for reaching the playoff phase.

Should they progress they further and reach the last 16 and a £9.2m payout awaits. The Champions League revamp also introduced two pillars that will distribute the rest of the wealth.

The first one takes in the media market of the respective leagues and a modified five-year coefficient and is worth £540m – 75 per cent of the total share. The second is the non-European element – which factors in the old 10-year coefficient at a cost of £179m – or the other 25 per cent of the distribution. Even if Celtic land in the bottom third in the European pillar and the non-European element they would still land £6m.

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