The Premier League is back for another round of midweek fixtures after the weekend’s FA Cup games. These were the reverse fixtures from Matchweek 4.
You can find last week’s report here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.

Matchweek 21 Fixtures


Total Kits Used
- Kits Worn in Total – 87 (+1 new Kits this Matchweek)
- Goalkeeper Kits – 68 (No new Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There was just the one new kit look in these fixtures.
Aston Villa used a wonderful variation at Everton, wearing alternative claret shorts and socks to give an all claret look!

Kit Highlights
Aston Villa’s Kit Look was their 8th Variation of the season, this was the 3rd Home Kit look, with four different Away Kit variations and one 3rd Kit Look used so far this season, in 21 games.
Tottenham Hotspur have worn their Away five times in total, four of those in it’s all sky blue default look, each of these four games they have lost… their only victory in this kit was with alternative navy socks at Southampton.

Another team that have yet to win in their Away kit is Southampton, this was the 8th use of their Away Kit (in 11 games) and have lost all eight games.

My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, although controversial for any of these teams to play in their change kit in a North London Derby, Tottenham in Sky Blue is one of my all time favourite looks, so seeing this match up was something I enjoyed!

Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 4 Away Kits and 1 3rd Kits
There were four variations seen over these fixtures.
- Manchester City – Home with Alternative white socks, 4th time used
- Fulham – Home with Alternative black socks, 3rd time used
- Aston Villa – Home with Alternative claret shorts & socks
- Wolverhampton Wanderers – Home with Alternative “Old Gold” shorts, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 17th January

Kit News
Although worn in the FA Cup I want to call out the special kits worn by Premier League Clubs.
Aston Villa’s 150th Anniversary Kit, worn in the game against West Ham United. The black shirts do not have sponsor logos and blacked out Adidas logo, with just player numbers and no names. This was paired with white shorts and black socks to celebrate the original kit worn by the club. It is yet to be confirmed if we will see this kit used in Premier League this season.

Arsenal used their “No More Red” Campaign for 4th Season, the all white kit was based on the current Tiro 24 template was worn against Manchester United. The shirts will be auctioned off to support local youth charities, full details can be found on Arsenal’s website here

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