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Chelsea, Liverpool and and Crystal Palace could still earn a further £2,700,000 if they are able to prevail in winning the FA Cup at Wembley. The two London sides face off in the semi-finals at Wembley, while the two teams battling it out for the Premier League title compete in the opposite side of the draw.

The Blues overcame Middlesbrough, while Palace defeated Everton, Liverpool beat Nottingham Forest and Pep Guardiola's side put Southampton to the sword. As a result the competition is set to see a four different winners in as many years. Chelsea have the opportunity to play in their fifth final in six years and to lift the trophy for the first time since 2017/18. Out of the four teams it is Jurgen Klopp's side who have not made the final in the longest period, having not reached the stage since 2011/12 when they fell to the Blues.

Just by making the semi-finals each side will earn a minimum of £450,000. However, the two semi-final winners will earn £900,000, with an additional £1,800,000 up for grabs in May.

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