How much prize money could Rangers pocket if they beat Genk in the Europa League today?

Russell Martin’s team move into the Europa League league phase after falling short in Champions League qualifying.

By reaching this stage, Rangers are guaranteed a €4.31m (£3.6m) participation fee from UEFA, made up of a €4.14m initial payment plus a €170k balance. Additional prize money is on offer for results — €450k (£392k) for a win and €150k (£130k) for a draw. They are also assured a minimum of €75k (£65k) from the league phase itself.

At the end of the eight group fixtures, clubs are awarded prize money based on their league position. The bottom side will receive €75k (£65k), with higher finishes bringing in more. Teams finishing in the top eight progress directly to the round of 16 and collect an extra €600k (£523k), while those ranked ninth to 16th earn an extra €300k (£261k).


Europa League 2025/26 prize fund breakdown:

  • Knockout round play-offs: €300k per club
  • Round of 16: €1.75m per club
  • Quarter-finals: €2.5m per club
  • Semi-finals: €4.2m per club
  • Final: €7m per club

The eventual winners will also pocket an additional €6m (£5.23m).

Against Genk, Rangers have their first chance to pick up a performance bonus in this season’s Europa League.

 







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