Liverpool’s Adidas away kit for the 2026/27 campaign has leaked online, with a reliable source sharing a white-and-red design similar to iconic 1980s shirts.
Next season will be Liverpool’s second back in Adidas kits and designs for the next campaign have already begun to leak online.
Most recently that has seen high-quality images of the away shirt to be worn by Arne Slot‘s side throughout 2026/27.
Liverpool’s Adidas away kit for 2026/27 includes:
A white design with maroon red and grey detailing
Adidas’ Trefoil logo and the shield-style LFC badge
An all-over pattern inspired by 1970s ticket stubs
According to Footy Headlines and Opaleak’s grhaer9, the shirt will be predominantly white with maroon red and grey detailing.
The subtle, all-over pattern on the body of the shirt is claimed to be “almost exactly taken from the 1970s tickets” as seen below:
It is expected to be released in early August and serves as a throwback to popular kits from the 1970s and 1980s.
Liverpool’s association with Adidas is set to continue with further nods to their decorated history, as has been the case this season with the home, away and third kits.
The bottle green third kit has been especially popular and it includes the same combination of Adidas’ Trefoil logo and the previous shield-style LFC badge as next season’s away kit.
Liverpool’s home kit for 2026/27 is expected to be another design recalling the popular Candy strips of the 1980s, with a maroon red shirt with white and grey detailing almost the opposite to the away kit.
Meanwhile the third shirt is rumoured to be black and maroon with silver details which is a combination not previously seen on a Liverpool kit.
When will Liverpool’s kits for next season be released?
Next season’s Liverpool home kit is slated for release in May and is due to be worn on the final day of the Premier League campaign against Brentford on May 24.
The away kit is expected to be out in early August in line with previous releases while the third kit could be launched in late August or early September.
Liverpool’s kit releases for the current campaign were delayed due to the handover between manufacturers, having not seen their terms with Nike expire until the end of July.
That meant Slot’s side wore last season’s kits throughout much of pre-season before officially debuting the home kit in back-to-back friendlies against Athletic Club at Anfield on August 4.
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