Revealed: The substantial six-figure sum Sunderland could lose if League One goes behind closed doors

Sunderland could be set to lose a substantial six-figure sum if the EFL goes behind closed doors.
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As exclusively revealed by the Echo, EFL chiefs have written to all 72 clubs advising them that football is likely to be played behind closed doors when it eventually resumes – with plans in place to complete the campaign during an eight-week period.

Such a move would see all clubs deprived of some vital match day income and, for Sunderland, the losses could top £850,000.

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Using data from the club’s most recent accounts, which cover the 2017/18 season, Sunderland’s losses could top that sum if football goes behind closed for the remainder of the 2019/20 season.

How much Sunderland AFC stand to lose if football goes behind closed doorsHow much Sunderland AFC stand to lose if football goes behind closed doors
How much Sunderland AFC stand to lose if football goes behind closed doors

That’s based on the fact that they pocketed approximately £285,000 per game during that season, with ticketing revenue not thought to have significantly fallen since that campaign.

The Black Cats will not be as hard hit as some other League One clubs should this drastic action be taken though, with a number of third tier sides having considerably more home fixtures left to play.

And indeed, Sunderland’s matchday income is believed to represent a smaller percentage of their overall turnover than some of their rivals.

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The club’s latest accounts are due to be submitted by April 30, but this could be pushed back by three months.

The EFL have pledged to support clubs financially should games be forced to be played in front of empty stadiums.