The ever-reliable @SwissRamble has crunched the numbers and estimated how much domestic and overseas TV companies paid to each top-flight club in 2019/20:
Scroll and click through the pages to see where the Albion and their rivals rank:

. BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 01: General view as preparations are made for TV presenters prior to the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea FC at American Express Community Stadium on January 01, 2020 in Brighton, United Kingdom. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
(Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images) Photo: Bryn Lennon

. 1st - Liverpool
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £174.6m Photo: Laurence Griffiths

. 2nd - Manchester City
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £168.3m Photo: LINDSEY PARNABY

. 3rd - Manchester United
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £166.2m Photo: Michael Regan

. 4th - Chelsea
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £160.9m Photo: Mike Hewitt

. 5th - Tottenham Hotspur
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £155.6m Photo: KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH

. 6th - Arsenal
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £148.2m Photo: Shaun Botterill

. 7th - Leicester City
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £147.4m Photo: ANDY RAIN

. 8th - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £141m Photo: RUI VIEIRA

1. 20th - Norwich City
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £94.4m Photo: Julian Finney

2. 19th - Watford
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £97.6m Photo: Julian Finney

3. 18th - Bournemouth
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £100.8m Photo: Steve Bardens

4. 17th - Aston Villa
Estimated payment received from domestic & overseas TV deals in 2019/20: £106.1m Photo: Justin Setterfield