FA Cup – Fourth Round, Kit Review

The FA Cup, the oldest football competition in the world, first kicked off 150 years ago in November 1871 has now completed the 4th Round of the 2021/22 season.

Details from Round 3 can be found here – FA Cup – Third Round, Kit Review

The Fourth Round of the FA Cup was completed over the weekend of 4th / 5th / 6th February 2022, with 32 teams being left in the competition with Kidderminster Harriers being the lowest ranked team in the competition, currently in National League North (6th Tier of English Football Pyramid), they were joined by 14 Premier League teams, 12 Championship, 3 League One, 1 League Two and 1 National League team.

No replays from now on in the competition, so all ties were concluded in these games by Extra Time / Penalities if needed.

Fourth Round Kit Log

Manufacturers

11 Kit Manufacturers were used in the Fourth Round, this is a decrease from 14 in Third Round. Puma maintaining their run of most kits used in the round with 7 in total, 22% of total kits in this round.

There were 5 manufacturers with just one kit on show – Joma, Errea, Kappa, Castore and Oneils.

Kit Highlights

Looking at some of the highlights of the Fourth Round…

Another round saw another “Special” Kit on show, this time it was Southampton who used a white variation of their 3rd (Black) kit which has the St.Mary’s Stadium graphic running through the shirt in repeating pattern. This kit was to celebrate the 20th year anniversary of the Saints Foundation.

There was a limited number of the shirts sold (500) which have now sold out.

Norwich City used their Away kit for the first time this season against Wolverhampton Wanderers, the black and neon blue kit gives a great alternative look and was a change needed against Wolves’ Old Gold.

Plymouth Argyle took Chelsea to Extra Time before losing, however they used a look that has not been seen in League One this season by combining their away kit with home socks (green / white) to avoid a clash of white socks with the European Cup Holders.

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The first game of the round on Friday 4th February saw an upset when Middlesbrough knocked out Manchester United on Penalities, however it should be noted that Manchester United changed their look to white shorts and socks, normally saved for European games however this change was aid those colourblind supporters.

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Let me know your favourite kits from the FA Cup Fourth Round at either the comments section below or over at Twitter – @Kit_Geek

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