The Premier League games are coming thick and fast, with another round of fixtures completed as we close in on the halfway point of the season! Here is our regular look at the Kits worn in these games.
There was just nine games this weekend, with The Merseyside Derby being postponed due to weather conditions and safety of the fans!
You can find last week’s report here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.

Matchweek 15 Fixtures


Total Kits Used
- Kits Worn in Total – 73 (+2 Kits this Matchweek)
- Goalkeeper Kits – 62 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were two new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Newcastle United in their Away kit with alternative white shorts and socks.

Arsenal in their 3rd kit’s default navy socks for first time.

The one new goalkeeper kit on show:
- Arsenal – Black Adidas Trefoil Kit
Kit Highlights
Arsenal used their 5th Goalkeeper Kit of the season, using the black version of the Adidas Trefoil kit for the first time, having used green previously.

Newcastle United have now worn 6 different kit variations this season, the joint highest in the league however they have used 2 Home, 2 Away and 2 3rd Kit looks for a nice balance in this usage!

Chelsea wore their Away socks with Home Kit for the 2nd game in a row for an all blue look!

My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between Crystal Palace and Manchester City, two great kits against each other gives a nice look on the pitch, only the 2nd time Manchester City have used their Away Kit in the Premier League this season!

Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 12 Home Kits, 4 Away Kit and 2 3rd Kits
There were three variations seen over these fixtures.
- Newcastle United – Away with alternative white shorts and socks
- Nottingham Forest – Away with alternative sky blue shorts, 2nd time used
- Chelsea – Home / Away socks, all blue, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 10th December

Kit News
Interesting news breaking on Monday 9th December, with Manchester City offering fans the chance to design their 3rd Kit for the 2026/27 season by using Puma’s AI Creator, full details can found on the club site here and the goalkeeper shirt has already been planned with input from current Manchester City Goalkeepers Ederson and Stefan Ortega and Rico Lewis!

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