We are now 7 Games into The Premier League season and we have reached the second International Break, so as those International Players meet up with their fellow countryman, sit back take 5 minutes and take a look back at the Kits from Matchweek 7.
You can find last week’s report here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, with all 60 Kits now being confirmed

Matchweek 7 Fixtures


Total Kits Used
- Kits Worn in Total – 51 (+4 Kits this Matchweek)
- Goalkeeper Kits – 50 (+3 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were four new Kits seen this Matchweek..
Fulham used a change kit for the first time this season in the league with their Away kit at Manchester City.

Newcastle United used a variation of their 3rd kit, with alternative turquoise shorts and socks to match the detailing in the shirt.

Manchester United used their 3rd kit in it’s default look for the first time.

Tottenham Hotspur used their 3rd Kit for the first time in the league this season.

The 3 new goalkeeper kits on show
- Liverpool – Yellow
- Southampton – Purple
- Newcastle United – Pink
Kit Highlights
Liverpool and Southampton both used their 4th Goalkeeper Kit variations of the season (in just 7 games). Southampton have now used Green, Orange, light orange and now Purple of the Puma template, with Liverpool using Black, Green, Purple and now Yellow.

The Liverpool Goalkeeper Kit was the standard keeper template from Nike this season, however it did not use the rotated Nike “Tick” as seen on their 3rd Kit this season, thanks to our friend Jim for calling this detail out this weekend.

Newcastle United and Southampton continue to wear changes kits in all their Away games this season, with Southampton in their Away Kit in all of these games, Newcastle have used 3 different kit looks in their 4 Away games.
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between Manchester City and Fulham, two kits that worked just well together and Fulham in Red / Black just works as a change kit!

Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 4 3rd Kits
There was just the variations seen this weekend, mentioned above as they used for the first time
- Newcastle United – 3rd with Alternative shorts and socks
Kit Grid – Up to 7th October

Kit News
It is being reported that Liverpool had already signed a new kit deal, returning to Adidas for a 3rd time, there is not much detail shared as yet but suggestions are that there will be a formal annoucement in early 2025, ready for the 2025/26 season and will initially be for 5 years up to 2030.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and I will be back after the International Break.
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