The Premier League is rapidly closing in the half way point of the season, and these were the fifth round games of eight within over a six week period, with these games completed between Saturday 13th December and Monday 15th December 2025.
You can find last weekend’s report here
The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 16 Fixtures


Total Kits Used
- Kits Worn in Total – 84 (+2 Kit this Matchweek)
- Goalkeeper Kits – 65 (No New Kits this Matchweek)
There were two new kit looks on show this weekend.
Everton wore their Away Kit with alternative navy socks.

Aston Villa wore their 3rd Kit with alternative purple shorts and socks

Kit Highlights
All Away teams this week wore a change kit, with 6 Away Kits used and 4 3rd Kits. This is the first time this has happened since I started keeping Kit Records, from 2016 / 17 Season, so at least for 10 seasons!

Aston Villa wore their 7th Kit Variation of the season, this is the most by a team in Premier League, with 3 Home Kits, 2 Away and 2 3rd Kit looks used. It is 9 in total with variations used in Carabao Cup and Europa League not yet seen in the league.

Wolverhampton Wanderers wore a change kit for the 5th time this season (x3 Away / x2 3rd), this is more uses of change kits than they had in total last season (just 4).

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Brentford and Leeds United, the two kits matching up worked well with both goods in contrast to each other.

Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 10 Home Kits, 6 Away and 4 Third Kits in action.
There were three Kit variations used in this Matchweek.
- Everton – Away with alternative Navy Socks
- Fulham – Away, all Fluro Green, 4th time used
- Aston Villa – 3rd with alternative Purple shorts & socks.
Kit Grid – Up to 16th December


Kit News
AFC Bournemouth have announced that Vitality will become the club’s new front-of-shirt sponsor from the 2026 / 27 season. They have been a sponsor of the club for over 10 years, with Stadium being named “Vitality Stadium” since 2015. This is a multi-year partnership and the first of example of a club moving away from front of shirt betting sponsorship from next season.

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