All Premier League kits 2025/26, home, away and third – and what we know about each, from rumours to reports
>>>Click to view the I part with other sides' new kits<<<
Leeds United
Leeds United home kit for 2025/26
Leeds United's home shirt is another Adidas effort and pays tribute to the Lowfields tunnel which fans pass through on their way into Elland Road, mimicking the yellow, blue and white tiling of the thoroughfare with a subtle colour and sleeve design.
Leeds United away kit for 2025/26
The new Leeds away kit celebrates the club's European history by replicating the blue effort which David O'Leary's team wore when they were tearing around the continent at the start of the 21st century. A host of club favourites from that era appeared in the launch video, including Nigel Martyn, Mark Viduka, Dominic Matteo, Ian Harte and Gary Kelly.
Leeds United third kit for 2025/26
Leeds' third shirt for the new season sees a twirling white, yellow and blue scarf design on a black background, aiming to replicate the sea of scarves seen in the Elland Road stands. The design is also made up of club badge-shaped pixels.
Liverpool
Liverpool home kit for 2025/26
It's out with Nike and in with Adidas at Anfield this season, after Liverpool began a new contract with the German sportswear manufacturer. The home kit is a 'Strawberry Red' shirt in the style of their 2006/07 kit.
Liverpool away kit for 2025/26
Liverpool's away kit is dubbed as a 'Wonder White' colour and features black and red detailing, plus a new retro-influenced badge that sees the Liverbird placed inside a new crest.
Liverpool third kit for 2025/26
Another kit, another new crest, as the Footy Headlines prediction goes. This time, they believe it'll be a modern take on the crest featured on kits from 1987-1992, a period when Adidas previously partnered with the Reds.
The Liverpool 2025/26 third shirt itself is set to be a mint green, with white, black and mint green stripes on the collar – potentially shaping up to be a rerun of classic green Liverpool x Carlsberg shirts that have gone before, albeit with Standard Chartered expected to be on the front of this modern-day example.
Manchester City
Manchester City home kit for 2025/26
The Manchester City 2025/26 home kit reimagines the classic sash design, a feature prominent on away shirts – but this time, on the home for a change.
Puma have gone for the use of dark blue accents for the Puma branding and sponsor logos for a switch-up, too, providing a stronger contrast against the white sash. It's a gorgeous look.
Manchester City away kit for 2025/26
Manchester City's brooding away kit is an all-black design based on the club's first-known kit from 1884 and inspired by the club's Gorton origins.
Manchester City third kit for 2025/26
Despite strong rumours of a white away or third kit next season, City's third kit will in fact be black with white detailing, according to Footy Headlines. They won the Premier League with a black third kit in 2023-24.
Manchester United
Manchester United home kit for 2025/26
Manchester United's 2025/26 home kit arrives with a brilliant nod to their iconic home. Following the recent buzz around the proposed 100,000-seater ‘New Trafford’, this kit features a sleeve design directly inspired by the Theatre of Dreams itself. You'll spot the famous stadium roof subtly silhouetted in a black shadow on the sleeves – a classy touch for a ground United has called home since 1910.
But beyond that elegant stadium tribute, this kit is also clearly inspired by a true fan favourite: 1997's legendary ‘Cantona kit’. This is, without a doubt, the best thing Adidas has given United in years. It might just be their finest home kit under the German manufacturer, full stop.
Manchester United away kit for 2025/26
The away kit for the new season replicates the 'snowflake' design of the blue 1990-1992 away shirt. That period ushered in a new era of domination for United – with Amorim now at the helm, those at Old Trafford will be hoping for similar results.
This modern take is set to feature much larger "flakes" with the blue replaced by a light lavender, a simple devil badge, darker purple accents and shorts and an overlapping V-shaped collar.
Manchester United third kit for 2025/26
Again, potentially wanting to tap into previous successes to boost the mood around Old Trafford after a difficult season, FootyHeadlines report the Red Devils are looking to recreate the 1993/94 away shirt. Close your eyes and imagine Eric Cantona in an away shirt. Yeah, it's that one.
Going all in on the nostalgia, the Adidas badge will be a classic trefoil, on a black shirt with yellow and blue accents. The German manufacturers have stopped short of including the old "Sharp Viewcam" sponsor, however, given the amount of cash Snapdragon splash to have their name on the front of the shirt.
Newcastle United
Newcastle United home kit for 2025/26
Remember all that chatter about a "tartan" Newcastle shirt? Turns out, Adidas haven't gone and messed with the sacred Geordie stripes after all – thankfully. What we've got instead is a rather clever twist, inspired by a shepherd's plaid.
Basically, the Newcastle home top is your beloved black and white stripes now feature a subtle, chequered detail within them. Honestly, this could have gone so wrong and caused a proper fan meltdown, but credit where it's due: it's handled beautifully, with some neat sky-blue tints over the shirt and Adidas's iconic Three Stripes blending seamlessly onto the shoulders.
It's actually a pretty big deal, marking the first time since the 2015/16 season (when Puma had a blue tint at the bottom) that a Newcastle home shirt hasn't rocked plain block black and white stripes. And for those all-important details? You'll find "Howay the Lads" proudly emblazoned on the back of the neck, and for the first time with Adidas launching a dedicated women's collection for the Toon, their kits get the brilliant "Howay the Lasses."
Throw in some matching blue on the collar and cuffs, and you've got a kit that ties everything together perfectly.
Newcastle United away kit for 2025/26
To some controversy following the Magpies' Saudi-backed takeover, the club adopted a "Saudi Green" shirt not long after. Clearly content with fielding any such complaints, they're going back in with a similar concept, this time with Adidas.
The design features white detailing over a green colourway which features a nod to the arched structure of the iconic Tyne Bridge.
Newcastle United third kit for 2025/26
Just like last season, Adidas has clearly delved into the archives for Newcastle's new away kit, bringing a brilliant rework of the 1997/98 vintage to the forefront. We'll admit, the original combination of navy, green, and orange might sound like a questionable blend on paper.
Yet, the German manufacturer has expertly combined this distinctive palette, creating a design that undeniably harks back to that classic era without feeling remotely dated. Gone is that distinctly '90s, left-aligned stripe from the '98 top; this new version opts for a much more streamlined and elegant feel. Adidas has smartly retained the shielded badge concept and placed the colours perfectly, letting the vibrant shades speak for themselves.
The subtle green touches on the cuffs and collar, along with excellent patterning and pinstriping, provide a refined nod to the original and a special bravo goes to the bright orange Trefoil Adidas logo and its iconic three stripes. The only minor quibble? The 'Noon' sleeve sponsor doesn't quite match the colour scheme. A small detail, but noticeable…
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest home kit for 2025/26
Nottingham Forest are celebrating their 160th anniversary in 2025 and, as such, have gone for a muted, classic design.
The signature red will be the base for a white pinstripe design on top, a design which is believed to want to capture the club's DNA, while also looking ahead to the future.
Nottingham Forest away kit for 2025/26
Another kit that is taking its cue from local hertiage, Forest's new away shirt's design is inspired by Nottingham's Lace Market, featuring patterns from the city's historic area.
It' an off-white number with dark blue logos and a subtle reproduction of old weaving machines in the design.
Nottingham Forest third kit for 2025/26
There is currently little information on Nottingham Forest's third kit.
Sunderland
Sunderland home kit for 2025/26
Sunderland are back in the Premier League and their new Hummel kit harks back to their classic 1986-88 shirt, putting the crest in the middle of the shirt for the first time since the 1990s.
The Keel Crossing bridge also gets a shout-out in the shape of a pattern on the stripes and on the nape of the neck, which features the words 'Connecting The City & Stadium'.
Sunderland away kit for 2025/26
Sunderland have unveiled their 2025/26 away kit after securing a return to the Premier League in May's play-off final. Tapping into their 1989-91 away kit, it's a blue design that is inspired by the Roker Beach lighthouse and the city's maritime identity.
It even features a poem stitched into the back of the next, which you don't see every day.
Sunderland third kit for 2025/26
Little is known about the Sunderland third kit for next season – including whether the ‘SAFC’ crest will return.
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur home kit for 2025/26
This new Tottenham Hotspur home shirt is a definitive statement, and it's all about that central badge. For the first time since the 1984/85 season, the iconic Spurs crest sits front and centre above the Nike swoosh. While the kit maintains its classic lilywhite body, subtle grey detailing emerges from the white base, with the dark blue sleeves returning to provide a familiar counterpoint.
When this design first surfaced via leaks, it sparked immediate debate, with some fans quick to suggest it felt more akin to a pre-match top. Yet, now that the kit is officially out in the wild, it's safe to say those initial reservations have largely evaporated for FourFourTwo. This is a genuinely fresh and modern design that emphatically resists rehashing tired aesthetics, a welcome relief after Spurs have delivered some rather questionable away and third kits in recent memory, and even their home shirts haven't consistently hit the mark.
Ultimately, this kit truly stands out. The incorporation of grey and navy is executed with minimal fuss, ensuring the design remains sharp without becoming dull. The sheer audacity of the central badge, after decades in its traditional spot, is a gamble that has paid off handsomely, in our opinion. It offers a distinct, forward-looking identity for the club, and we're entirely on board with this central focus.
Tottenham Hotspur away kit for 2025/26
Tottenham's new away kit is a striking ode to London after dark, capturing the city's nocturnal aura. This marks their first black kit in over a decade, deliberately echoing that iconic 2014/15 jersey that looked so brilliant under Mauricio Pochettino. It’s a sleeker, more modern interpretation, with heavy black details beautifully complemented by crisp white and grey features throughout, all referencing the vibrant nightscape of the capital.
This sophisticated design arrives under the bold banner, ‘In Darkness We Dare’ – a dynamic twist on the club’s esteemed motto – perfectly timed for their welcome return to Champions League away nights. The club's badge, alongside the classic Nike logo and shirt sponsor AIA, combine nicely.
Finishing touches like the grey trimming around the collar and "SPURS" neatly placed on the back elevate this kit. It has all the hallmarks of becoming a classic for years to come in north London.
Tottenham Hotspur third kit for 2025/26
If their new away shirt will help you coolly blend into the crowd, there's not such chance with their all-yellow third shirt, with navy and blue accents, say FootyHeadlines.
For the recommended dose of nostalgia, they've opted for a classic Spurs crest, the one used between 1999-2006. It's centred, as on the home shirt, but the Nike logo stays in it's natural off-centre position.
West Ham United
West Ham United home shirt for 2025/26
Umbro have produced the 2025/26 West Ham kit, with the shirt featuring a clean and minimal design with a claret and blue striped rib v-collar and matching cuffs.
It's a fairly simple effort and perhaps one that's hard to like or dislike too much.
West Ham United away shirt for 2025/26
Like several others on this list, West Ham's away shirt for the 2025/26 shirt harks back to the 1990s, with this one a nod to the Hammers' 1996/97 season which saw the likes of Julian Dicks, John Moncur and Ian Bishop in action. The ecru shirt features navy detailing and flashes of claret.
West Ham United third shirt for 2025/26
For their third kit, West Ham are going big on their crossed Hammers imagery, with a big old golden pair of the aforementioned tools taking the place of the regular club crest.
The Oxford Navy Blue colour of the shirt reflects their first kits as Thames Ironworks.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers home kit for 2025/26
Wolves have dropped their 2025/26 home kit, which is made by Sudu. At first glance, it all looks traditional enough, with the usual gold and black design, but look closer and you can see a subtle background print, which is inspired by the Molineux Pleasure Grounds, a public park that was located where Molineux Stadium now stands.
Wolverhampton Wanderers away kit for 2025/26
You won't miss Wolves when they're on their travels this season with their striking new turquoise away kit. It contains what they call a 'jacquard geometric wolf head print inspired by the geometric lines of Molineux', which is quite a lot of words to get your head around, but it's a decent, bold effort from the Midlanders.
Wolverhampton Wanderers third kit for 2025/26
There is currently little information on Wolves' third kit for 2025/26.