Everton’s new away kit for the 2026/27 season appears to have ‘leaked’ after it was revealed on a billboard in Liverpool.
Everton’s brand new away kit for the forthcoming 2026/27 Premier League season appears to have been revealed ahead of its official release after it appeared on a billboard in Liverpool.
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The new Castore shirt was shown in an advert which suggested that it was already available to purchase, but the Everton club website is still only selling the new home jersey at the time of writing, suggesting that the billboard was put up prematurely. 3 Added Minutes has not been able to independently verify the ‘leak,’ but multiple social media posts now show the same images, strongly suggesting that the inadvertent reveal is legitimate.
What Everton’s new away kit for the 2026/27 season looks like – according to the ‘leak’
The billboard, which can be seen in the social media post above, features Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, appears to suggest that the Toffees’ new change strip will be predominantly white with vertical royal blue and yellow pinstripes, with matching trim on the sleeves and v-neck collar.
The Everton crest and Castore logo, as well as the front-of-shirt sponsor, are also all printed in block royal blue, while the shoulders and sleeves are plain white with no additional detailing.
The apparent reveal mirrors the simple, clean design of the home kit, which is almost entirely plain blue save for white sleeve and collar trim and a flash of yellow around the neckline. The new home shirt was officially launched last week.
As it stands, the release date remains uncertain but with billboards having been produced and put up – albeit likely by mistake – it’s likely that the brand new shirt will be available in the very near future. Whether Everton will bring the official release forward due to the apparent error is unclear.
Everton fans give new away shirt mixed reception
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The initial response to Castore’s new shirt has been somewhat mixed, with fans on social media responding to the leak with reviews ranging from the ecstatic to the appalled.
For every fan that’s described the new look as “gorgeous” or “lovely,” there have been as many using rather less polite language to describe the kit, with Castore’s track record over their three years as Everton’s kit manufacturer coming in for a lot of criticism – understandable, perhaps, given that last year’s efforts weren’t among the most popular to grace the Premier League.
There’s no word yet on what Everton’s third kit might look like, with the Toffees seemingly likely to launch their final mainline shirt later in the summer. The primary goalkeeper’s jersey is lime green, with the alternative top expected to be orange.
We’ll soon see the new shirts in action to get a better appreciation of how Everton will look as they take to the field for the coming season, but for now the attention can turn back to a transfer window which has started to heat up following the arrivals of Hayden Hackney and Tyrique George.
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