· 30 June 2025, 22:00
**Newcastle United's third kit will go on sale tomorrow (Tuesday 1st July) at 9am, and the Magpies, along with Adidas, have released another quality video to promote its launch.**
Last year, Adidas released a brilliant promo video starring the likes of David Ginola to promote the release of the retro-inspired away kit, and now, after calling back to another classic Toon shirt, they've done it again.
The new blue and orange kit will go on sale on Tuesday morning. Last week, images of the kit leaked online when Adidas accidentally posted the photos to their online store.
Thankfull,y we didn't have to wait much longer for the official reveal of the shirt that has been inspired by the 1997/98 away kit.
Newcastle are releasing the third kit before the second kit because what even are numbers anyway?
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Newcastle still haven't announced the release date for the away kit, with the home shirt having been on sale since the end of May.
Whether the away shirt gets the same type of buildup as the third shirt, we're not so sure. They may need to, though, after fan reception was lukewarm at best following images of the green shirt leaking online.
The third kit has been much better received as the blue shirt with orange detailing, including the retro Adidas trefoil logo, saved for clubs at Adidas' elite level, has turned a few heads.
Newcastle and Adidas nailed it again with the promotional video for the new third kit
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This year's promo video starts off in the Tyneside Irish bar with Sam Fender walking in to pick up his guitar ready to play to a load of Newcastle United players past and present, as well as a few celebrity Toon followers.
Seeing the likes of Jonas Gutierrez and Tino Asprilla back in Newcastle colours is always a welcome sight, but there are many references to keep an eye out for including Cheick Tiote and a nod (pardon the pun) to Alan Pardew's infamous 'headbutt'.
Adidas and Newcastle United have knocked it out of the park once again with their promo video. Let's hope that the shirt sales follow suit so we can, you know ... BUY SOME CHUFFING PLAYERS.