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Arsenal will host a screening of the Champions League final at Emirates Stadium on May 30, having earned over £122m from their tournament run. They face Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest, with a potential additional £10m if they win.

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Arsenal will host a screening of the Champions League final at Emirates Stadium on Saturday, 30 May, with the club having banked more than £122m ($166m) from their run to the showpiece in Budapest.
The match against the winners of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain kicks off at 17:00 BST at the Puskas Arena. Lifting the trophy would be worth a further £10m ($13.6m) on top, with additional money still on the table beyond that.
Mikel Arteta's side sealed their place in the final with a 1-0 second-leg win over Atletico Madrid at the Emirates on Tuesday, completing a 2-1 aggregate victory. It will be the club's first European Cup final since 2006, when they lost 2-1 to Barcelona in Paris.
"Bring it on, bring it on, I'll be ready. I want every Arsenal fan out there, 200,000 of you, come out," said midfielder
The Champions League final screening at Arsenal is scheduled for Saturday, May 30, at 17:00 BST.
Arsenal has earned over £122m ($166m) from their Champions League run.
Arsenal will face the winners of the match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.
Arsenal's last European Cup final appearance was in 2006, where they lost 2-1 to Barcelona.
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"Let's try and do it because we're going to need all the support, all the energy and let's make it special.
Every club that reached the league phase of UEFA's revamped Champions League this season picked up a starting fee of €18.62m (£16m / $21.7m) before a ball was kicked.
Arsenal then earned €40.6m (£35m / $47.5m) in performance bonuses across the new 36-team format, with each league phase win and draw rewarded individually. Finishing top of the standings carried an additional ranking premium.
A €11m (£9.5m / $12.9m) bonus followed for reaching the last 16, with a further €12.5m (£10.8m / $14.7m) for the quarter-finals and €15m (£12.9m / $17.5m) for the semi-finals. Tuesday's win over Atletico unlocked another €18.5m (£16m / $21.7m) for progressing to the final itself.
A separate €37m (£32m / $43.5m) is estimated to have been earned through UEFA's so-called "value pillar," according to financial analyst site Swiss Ramble. That payment is calculated using a club's national media market value combined with European performance across the last five and 10 years in UEFA's coefficient rankings.
The total of more than €142m (£122.6m / $166m) does not yet include matchday revenue, commercial uplift or the boost to next season's coefficient pool.
Beating Bayern or PSG in the final would guarantee Arsenal a further €10.5m (£9m / $12.2m), made up of a €6.5m (£5.6m / $7.6m) winners' bonus and €4m (£3.4m / $4.6m) for qualifying for the 2026 UEFA Super Cup.
The winners of the Super Cup, which pits the Champions League holders against the Europa League winners, will receive an additional €1m (£863,000 / $1.2m).
For context, Arsenal's earnings from this Champions League run alone are already more than double the prize money on offer to the Premier League champions.
The club has confirmed an event at the Emirates for supporters unable to travel to Hungary, with full ticketing details to be released in a separate update.
Arsenal have been allocated 16,824 tickets in the north side of the Puskas Arena, with prices ranging from €70 ($79) for Fans First seats to €950 ($1,075) for Category 1.
The stadium holds just over 67,000, meaning thousands of season ticket holders are expected to miss out on a place in Budapest despite Arsenal receiving one of the largest away allocations seen at a recent final.
The first sales window, which closes at 13:00 BST on Monday, 11 May, is open to Platinum holders and Gold members who have attended three or more Champions League away games this season or hold 10 or more away credits.
A ballot for the wider eligible base closes at the same time. Successful applicants will be able to buy from 13:00 BST on Tuesday, 12 May.
All tickets will be issued as mobile-only digital tickets via the UEFA Mobile Tickets app, which becomes available from Thursday, 28 May. Resale will only be permitted through UEFA's official platform.
Arsenal have warned that any access codes used by anyone other than the named season ticket holder will result in cancelled purchases and revoked memberships.
The Gunners still have three crucial Premier League fixtures to navigate before the trip to Hungary.
They face West Ham at London Stadium on Sunday, before games against Burnley and Crystal Palace on 18 and 24 May respectively.
Arteta's side are now three games away from their first Premier League title in 22 years - and another one match away from their first European Cup ever.