Chelsea and Arsenal have both been included on the list of the most valuable sports teams in the world.
Forbes have released their annual list of the most valuable teams across sport, exploring how value has been impacted by the coronavirus.
Both Chelsea and Arsenal are included on the list but are a fair way behind the most valuable football clubs.
Chelsea's value of $2.58bn gives them 37th place on the list, one spot and $0.2bn behind the NBA's LA Clippers.
With Roman Abramovich having spent £233m to buy Chelsea in 2003, it represents a tenfold increase in their value under the Russian's ownership.
Arsenal are only just included in the top 50 most valuable clubs.
The Gunners $2.27bn valuation gives them 47th spot on the list, $0.01bn behind NFL side New Orleans Saints in 46th place.
Both the Gunners and Chelsea's valuations have not changed over the last 12 months.
Interestingly, despite the coronavirus and games being played behind closed doors, no team has decreased in value on the list in the last 14 months.
It has led Forbes to label the most valuable teams as "pandemic resistant."
Forbes' values are based on enterprise values plus debt.
Interestingly, only NFL, NBA, baseball and European football sides comprise the top 50, with the most valuable team outside of those sports being NHL's New York Rangers in 70.
Barcelona are ranked as the most valuable football team with a price of $4.02bn.
That gives them eighth spot overall on the list.
The most valuable English club is Manchester United in 10th on $3.81bn.
This represents a fall for United, who were ranked as the most valuable team in the world 10 years ago.
NFL giants the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable team in sport with a value of $5.5bn.
Top 10 valued sports teams
1. Dallas Cowboys - £4.2bn
2. New York Yankees - £3.82bn
3. New York Knicks - £3.52bn
4. LA Lakers - £3.36bn
5. Golden State Warriors - £3.29bn
6. Real Madrid - £3.24bn
7. New England Patriots - £3.13bn
8. Barcelona - £3.07bn
9. New York Giants - £2.98bn
10. Manchester United - £2.91bn