Middlesbrough and Brighton will battle it out in the richest match in world football when they clash at the Riverside on Saturday. The winner will secure the final automatic promotion spot to play in the Premier League next season and will benefit from an increase in revenue of at least £170m over the next three campaigns.If the match, which will be shown live on Sky Sports 1, ends in a draw, Middlesbrough will be promoted. Whichever team misses out will finish third in the Championship and will join Hull, Derby and Sheffield Wednesday in the play-offs and get a second chance at hitting the jackpot. Ian Holloway admits he has no idea whether it will be Middlesbrough or Brighton who will grab the final automatic promotion spot The £170m figure is an increase of £40m and is a combination of the extra revenue the promoted side will earn from playing in the Premier League in 2016/17 and guaranteed parachute payments in 2017/18 and 2018/19 should they be relegated after one season. According to analysis from Deloittes Sports Business Group, if the promoted side survive their first campaign in the top flight the increase in revenue will be at least £290m. Steve Sidwell is confident Brighton can beat Middlesbrough on the final day of the Championship season and win automatic promotion Having secured promotion earlier in the week, Burnley, who are already in receipt of parachute payments in 2015/16, will see a minimum uplift in revenue totalling £110m over the next three seasons, compared to what they would have received if not promoted.This has been one of the most competitive seasons in recent history at the top of the Championship, said Deloittes Richard Battle.The fixture list has been kind to neutrals, who can enjoy a winner-takes-all clash at the weekend, normally only seen at Wembley in the Championship Play-Off Final. Pick your team Aguero? Ozil? De Bruyne? 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"We wanted to stay top of the table. We managed that," Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said. "And we reached a record that was thought to be for eternity. Now well try and build on it next week." Ten-man Freiburg won 3-0 at Nuremberg for its first victory of the season, while bottom side Eintracht Braunschweig surprised third-placed Bayer Leverkusen 1-0 at home for only its second win. Domi Kumbela was the hero for Braunschweig, scoring from close range in the 81st minute to prompt wild celebrations among the promoted sides fans. "Our fans carried us to this win," Braunschweig coach Torsten Lieberknecht said. "I shouldnt pick any player out but our goalkeeper kept us in the game today." 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