The Champions League final may be the showpiece event for European football each season featuring the best teams in the world, but it is not necessarily the most lucrative.
Away from the gaze of continental eyes, the Championship play-off final at Wembley is the most financially significant match.
It may be the second tier of English football, but the prize awaiting the triumphant team is a place in the Premier League and with that comes all sorts of benefits.
Billions of pounds are distributed among the teams that compete in England's top division, with equal television payments in tandem with merit-based rewards ensuring a relatively fair spread of the wealth.