

15 Premier League and Championship clubs that will lose their shirt sponsor after betting firm ban - including Newcastle United
A report on the country’s gambling laws is expected to be published in the coming months and the Daily Mail have claimed it is almost certain to include proposals to ban front-of-football shirt sponsorship from betting companies.
Newcastle United extended their sponsorship deal with FUN88 in 2020, while eight other Premier League clubs and six Championship clubs will also have to find new sponsors if the ban goes ahead.
Analysts GlobalData put the cost of such a ban to Premier League clubs at £60 million, which would disproportionately affect those clubs towards the middle and lower end of the league.
Liam Fox from GlobalData said: “These deals have been concentrated in mid-lower table teams because clubs at this level are unable to attract the same high-value blue chip sponsors that teams at the summit of the table can.
“What this has meant is that mid-lower Premier League clubs have become increasingly reliant on the industry to help limit the financial disparity between themselves and those clubs at the summit of the table. Therefore, the ban will likely widen this gap further.”
Labour MP Carolyn Harris, the chair of the gambling-related harm all-party parliamentary group, has previously said that such a ban is “one of the most obvious things to do” within the new act.
She said last year: “All the groups who have reported or commented on this have said this is an area (ministers) need to tackle immediately. So I’m quite confident that will happen.”
The policy document outlining the proposal is expected to be published later this year and will be followed by a three-month consultation period before it goes to Parliament, meaning it is unlikely that any changes affecting Newcastle United will come in before 2023.
Here are the 15 Premier League and Championship clubs that are currently sponsored by betting firms...

1. Watford
Watford sealed a new shirt sponsorship agreement with Stake.com over the summer, with the Curacao-based betting company paying its sponsorship fee in cryptocurrency. If bonus targets were hit by Watford then the annual value of the deal could surpass the club-record £6 million paid by former partner Sportsbet.io, according to The Athletic. Photo: Justin Setterfield

2. Southampton
Sportsbet.io became Southampton's main club partner and their shirt sponsor in 2020 - the biggest sponsorship deal in the club's history. The partnership is understood to be worth over £7.5 million per year and also included performance-based bonuses in Bitcoin at the end of each season for the club. Photo: Alex Livesey

3. Brentford
Hollywoodbets became Brentford's shirt sponsor this season ahead of their first Premier League campaign. The sponsorship deal is the gambling company's first in the UK. Photo: Shaun Botterill

4. West Ham
West Ham signed a six-year £60 million deal with Betway in 2019. The £10m-a-year sponsorship deal is reportedly the biggest outside of the 'big six'. Photo: Julian Finney