Matchweek 36 of the Premier League is completed, leaving us just two more rounds of fixtures to go. The games were the reverse matches from Matchweek 9 back in October.
You can find last week’s report here
The Kit Overview for Premier League is below.

Matchweek 36 Fixtures


Total Kits Used
- Kits Worn in Total – 108 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
- Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (No New Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
Arsenal in Away with alternative white shorts and socks.

Kit Highlights
Everton in one of their classic looks, with Blue socks… surprisingly this was just the second time this look has been used this season and the first since Matchweek 10.

Manchester United wore a charity sponsor in their game against West Ham United, the (RED) Charity supports initiatives to reduce pandemics across the world, this was the first time that Manchester United have worn a charity sponsor in a domestic League Games, more details can be found here.

There were only three change kits worn this weekend, all three were variations of the kit, with Arsenal and Aston Villa in variations of their Away Kit and West Ham United in their 3rd.
The use of 17 Home Kits in this weekend’s fixtures was also the joint-highest in a single Matchweek this season.
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Ipswich Town and Brentford, two teams in their Home Kits, a nice looking “Umbro Derby” as we get the end of the season.

Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 17 Home Kits, 2 Away Kits and 1 3rd Kits
There were five Kit Variations used this Matchweek
- Everton – Home with alternative blue socks, 2nd time worn
- Brighton & Hove Albion – Home with alternative blue socks, 2nd time worn
- Aston Villa – Away with White shorts (all white), 3rd time worn
- West Ham United – 3rd with Home (white) socks, 4th time worn
- Arsenal – Away with alternative white shorts & socks
Kit Grid – Up to 12th May

Kit News
New Balance are looking set to return to Premier League, it is being reported that West Ham United have agreed a deal with US Company from the start of 2026 / 27 Season. The Hammers have one more season left with Umbro after ten years supplying the club but have decided it is time to move on the brand now owned by Castore. More details can be found here

The leaks for next season are coming in thick and fast, and I am sure we will see some confirmed before the end of the season!
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