Chelsea are safely in the top four, ensuring Champions League returns to Stamford Bridge next season.
Tottenham will join them while Manchester United will have to settle for the Europa League. Arsenal finished fifth but still have the Europa League final to come in which they can claim a Champions League spot.
There were no survival battles today as the relegated teams had already been settled.
Huddersfield, Fulham and Cardiff will all be returning to the Championship next term.
Express Sport has rounded up the full prize money breakdown for the Premier League table.
Premier League prize money: How will each team earn? (Image: GETTY)
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Premier League prize money
Manchester City - £38.4million
Liverpool - £36.5m
Chelsea - £34.6m
Tottenham - £32.6m
Arsenal - £30.7m
Manchester United - £28.8m
Wolves - £26.9m
Everton - £25m
Leicester - £23.1m
West Ham - £21.1m
Watford - £19.2m
Crystal Palace - £17.3m
Newcastle - £15.4m
Bournemouth - £13.4m
Burnley - £11.5m
Southampton - £9.6m
Brighton - £7.7m
Cardiff - £5.8m
Fulham - £3.8m
Huddersfield - £1.9m
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