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Every new Premier League shirt for the 2026/27 as they’re leaked and revealed.
As the 2025/26 Premier League season draws towards a potentially climactic close, we also reach the point at which we start to get a glimpse into the future – not just in terms of who will be playing in the top flight after the summer, but what they’ll be wearing. Kit leak season is officially underway.
Just like we did a year ago, 3 Added Minutes are going to compile every new kit for the 2026/27 season into a single, regularly updated article, with supposed every leak and official launch added to the list below as they happen.
Of course, as the kits haven’t been officially unveiled as yet, all of the previews we’re getting here are currently unofficial. In most cases, it may be some time before we get photos of the new shirts, and instead many of the new kits will be revealed through digital renders – and every year, at least one or two seemingly confident leaks will be proven false. We’ll be sure to add fresh leaks and remove disproven ones as they happen, but please be aware that we cannot verify any of these new designs as yet.
With those disclaimers out of the way, here’s what we know about how every Premier League team will be kitted out for the coming campaign. If your team hasn’t appeared yet, it’s because their new shirts simply haven’t been revealed – but many have already seen the light of day ahead of the official schedule…
Arsenal (home, away and third)
A massive leak of Adidas kits means that we had renders of all three Arsenal shirts early in 2026. The home kit is set to be traditionalist, with a pared-back design that will probably please the purists, the away kit will be an inverted take on the classic ‘bruised banana’ change shirt of the 1990s, and the third kit seems set to be an off-gold number with dark blue trim. We suspect that the new away kit will be a big fan favourite. Full details here – with advance promo photos of the away kit here.
Aston Villa (home, away and third)
Another ‘victim’ of the Adidas leak, we have advance renders of all three Aston Villa shirts, although we should stress that these are based on leaked details and drawn by an artist who doesn’t appear to have seen the shirts themselves. As such, the images seen above may well prove to be slightly wide of the mark, although it sounds as though the broad brushstrokes should be correct. We’ve got a simple, classical home jersey with a chunky collar, a Belgium-adjacent black away shirt and a white third kit with what may be some intricate detailing. Full details here.
Chelsea (away)
We’ve only got the away kit so far, at least from a leak we have enough confidence in to post - it’s supposedly set to be a rather clean black number with gold trim. The image of Enzo Fernández wearing it in the social media post above is a mock-up, but multiple sources have corroborated the design. The front-of-shirt sponsor hasn’t been agreed as yet, so we don’t know if that will be added by the time the kit is released. Full details here.
Manchester United (home, away and third)
We now seem to have advanced promo shots which corroborate the early 2026 leak of the Red Devils’ full range of shirts – the black and white trim of the home kit harks back to some of the Admiral jerseys worn back in the 1970s, the away shirt is blue with some striking red and white trim, and the third shirt is a simpler take on the Fluminense-style away kit from the 2023/24 campaign. Full details here.
Newcastle United (home)
Barcode jokes could go through the roof with the new Newcastle home number, with a shot of Nick Woltemade sporting the new design suggesting that we’re getting more stripes than ever before on a shirt which certainly plays a little fast and loose with the traditional design. Full details here – and please note that early ‘leaks’ of a supposed away kit appear to have been dismissed as inaccurate.
Tottenham Hotspur (home)
As it stands, we don’t know whether Spurs will actually be in the Premier League in August – but we do have an idea of how they’ll be dressed whether they survive a turbulent season or not. Nike, in their tenth year as the club’s kit manufacturer, have gone for an extremely plain, traditionalist home shirt for 2026/27, with only the most minimal trim or indeed design flair of any sort. It’s certainly a Spurs home kit. It’s also a little bit boring. Full details here.
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