2026/27 Premier League jerseys
The official kits for the 2026/27 Season in the first division of English football.
With the pre-season underway, the different clubs have already started to officially unveil the brand new kits that they will wear in every stadium in the country during the coming months.
The brand new kits combine technological innovation, historical nods, and avant-garde designs that set trends in current sports marketing.
Match Ball: PUMA Stellar Nitro One of the great attractions and novelties for this campaign is the debut of the new model from the PUMA brand, the Stellar Nitro 2026/2027, which is developed with high-visibility graphics and colors.
Its Nitro Foam technology incorporates the latest advances in cushioning and aerodynamics, guaranteeing a precise flight, a superior touch, and extreme durability under any weather condition.
Sports brands
8 x adidas
3 x Hummel & Nike
1 x PUMA, Joma, Castore, Macron, Umbro & Oxen
2024/25 Champion: Arsenal (adidas)
Promoted: Coventry City, Ipswich Town & Hull City
Relegated: Burnley, Wolverhampton & West Ham
2026/2027 Premier League Shirts
Arsenal

Home: Classic red body and white sleeves, adding a collar inspired by the Emirates Stadium roof to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Away: A special design that pays tribute to the iconic and remembered kit known as the “Bruised Banana” worn in 1991.
Third: Marks the return of the iconic yellow color, highlighting a lightning bolt graphic on the fabric and details in navy blue and maroon.
Manchester City

Home: A design with a sky blue gradient, darker shoulders, and a striking monochromatic metallic crest.
Away: Unveiled in Hong Kong, its design is directly inspired by the worker bee, a historical symbol of Manchester.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Manchester United

Home: Clean red base with a polo collar and striped cuffs, inspired by the 70s to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1977 FA Cup.
Away: Blue color with red and white details, incorporating the Trefoil logo and paying tribute to historic European victories.
Third: Design inspired by youth culture, community institutions, and the creative spirit of Greater Manchester. Ivory-colored base, centered devil crest, and handmade rose graphics.
Aston Villa

Home: Inspired by the designs of the 60s, it features an elegant style in claret and blue that steps away from modern raglan sleeves.
Away: Not unveiled yet…
Third: It features motifs inspired by the “Holte End” stand at Villa Park with embossed mosaic patterns on the light blue fabric.
Liverpool

Home: Deep red tone featuring a modern geometric pattern, paying homage to the remembered adidas design of the 1989-90 campaign.
Away: White base with red and grey inspired by the 80s, highlighting the iconic Trefoil logo and a subtle pattern of historic tickets.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
AFC Bournemouth

Home: Classic wide red and black stripes, with a subtle pattern inspired by the 1936 crest and gold details.
Away: Striking purple tones inspired by the 90s, with contrasting white panels and a tonal crest.
Third: Cream-colored combined with black and gold details, featuring a fold-over polo collar with a hidden snap closure, a repeated tonal cherry pattern, and the phrase “Up the Cherries” on the back of the neck.
Sunderland

Home: Pays tribute to the 1937 FA Cup. Features the crest inside a shield, a subtle intertwined cup pattern, and the starting eleven on the back of the neck.
Away: Collaboration with Elvis Presley. Combines pink and black with a 50s pattern and the club’s iconic anthem printed inside the collar.
Third: Inspired by Sunderland’s glass industry, featuring a repeating stained glass pattern showcasing the ball from the iconic ship crest, blue tones simulating sunlight filtering through glass, copper details on the crest and hummel chevrons, along with the inscription “Glass Making Since The 7th Century” on the back of the neck.
Brighton & Hove Albion

Home: Inspired by the 1983 FA Cup, it sports a royal blue base with pinstripes and a contrasting white collar.
Away: White base with pinstripes and a royal blue collar, complemented by mesh panels and blue trim on the shoulders.
Third: Deep teal inspired by the local sea and hills, and turquoise details on the collar and sleeves.
Brentford

Home: Classic red and white stripes with honey yellow details and a subtle honeycomb on the collar. It will be used for two seasons.
Away: Elegant navy blue design with cream pinstripes, inspired by Savile Row tailoring and the Kingsman movie.
Third: Yellow with a tonal graphic inspired by designs of iconic past jerseys, featuring black trim on the collar and sleeve cuffs.
Chelsea

Home: Features the interwoven crest in bright blue, a buttoned collar, and gold details to highlight the lion and the logo.
Away: Black base with golden yellow details. It sports a crew neck with trims bearing a subtle laurel wreath motif.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Fulham

Home: Historic white shirt with a woven pattern inspired by the movement of the river water next to Craven Cottage.
Away: Return of the iconic red and black checkered pattern from the 90s, highlighting the Trefoil logo and the historic FFC crest.
Third: Crewneck design with a predominantly light blue color and striking pink accents, featuring the club crest in the center of the chest.
Newcastle

Home: Renews the black and white stripes with a disruptive design, a touch of color on the collar, and a magpie on the back of the neck.
Away: Deep navy blue base with a graphic of the city’s historic castle and the retro crest inspired by the 70s and 80s.
Third: A soft lilac predominates in the simple-looking design with details highlighted in purple.
Everton

Home: Traditional royal blue color that brings back details in trinidad amber tone on a cut-out white crew neck and on the sleeves.
Away: Inspired by the late 50s, it sports vertical pinstripes in amber and blue on white, with plain sleeves and a two-tone V-neck.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Leeds United

Home: Traditional white shirt with subtle blue and yellow horizontal stripes, celebrating the 400 years of the Leeds city charter.
Away: Classic yellow base with navy blue details, highlighting the historic Trefoil logo and the return of the 1998 white rose crest.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Crystal Palace

Home: Elegant white base that brings back the iconic red and blue diagonal sash from 1976 alongside a circular retro crest.
Away: Black predominates with red and blue details, highlighting a tonal graphic of the eagle’s plumage and silhouette.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Nottingham Forest

Home: Features the traditional Garibaldi base with a design inspired by the lyrics of their famous pre-match anthem and a classic V-neck.
Away: Not unveiled yet…
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Tottenham

Home: Traditional design that is inspired by and pays tribute to the club’s historic “Lilywhite” heritage.
Away: Vibrant and contemporary style inspired by Tottenham’s cultural diversity and urban style.
Third: “Driven by Belief”, it is inspired by the classic purple away kits of the mid-1990s to celebrate 30 years of disruption.
Promoted
Coventry City

Home: Deep sky blue base with striped jacquard pattern and navy blue lines, honoring the 1987 FA Cup winning team.
Away: Off-white color with navy blue details and vibrant coral side panels, presented at a go-kart track.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Ipswich Town

Home: Inspired by the Portman Road stands, it sports an embossed pattern of its roof structure and floodlights on the classic blue base.
Away: Reimagining the 1996-98 jersey, it features a cream base with red and black horizontal lines, adding a crest with retro colors.
Third: Not unveiled yet…
Hull City

Home: Inspired by the late 70s models, it stands out for its jacquard fabric and an elegant retro-inspired white collar.
Away: Based on the 1988 to 1990 designs, it features a predominant white color with a centered crest and amber and black details.
Third: Not unveiled yet…