Italy’s four teams were Inter, Milan, Fiorentina and Juventus, and collectively they earned £101m against the English quartet’s £121.8m, of which they earned £44m in market pool TV cash against England’s £72m.
Spain’s four teams were Barcelona, Read Madrid, Sevilla and Atletico Madrid, and collectively they earned £91.5m against the English quartet’s £121.8m, of which they earned £42.6m in market pool TV cash against England’s £72m.
Germany’s three teams were Bayern Munich (eventual runners-up), Wolfsburg and Stuttgart and collectively they earned£81.9m (£40.7m from the market pool). France’s three teams were Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille, who earned £65m (£24.2m from the market pool).