Premier League: Matchweek 36, Kit Review

The Premier League is in it’s final month, and after these games clubs have just two round rounds of games to go. This Matchweek was played across three days from Saturday 9th May and Monday 11th May 2026. 

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 7, played back on 3rd / 5th October.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 36 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 105 (+2 New Kits this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 72 (+1 New Kit this Matchweek)

Aston Villa in 3rd Kit with alternative purple socks.

Manchester United in 3rd Kit with alternative yellow shorts.

Manchester United also wore the yellow Adidas Trefoil Goalkeeper template for the first time.

Kit Highlights

This week saw the first new kit looks since Matchweek 30, on 15th March 2026, nearly 2 months ago.

Aston Villa wore their 10th Kit Variation of the season, and by using their 3rd Kit with alternative purple socks they completed all four possible kit looks with their 3rd Kit. They have now worn 3 Different Home and Away Kits and the 4 3rd Kits to make the 10 Kit looks.

Manchester United also made it 10 Kit Variations this season, to be joint highest with Aston Villa and just like Villa they done this by wearing their final possible Kit look with their 3rd Kit. Their 10 looks are also made up of 3 Home and Away Kits and 4 3rd Kits.

Manchester United also wore a new Goalkeeper Kit look in this game, the 5th overall Goalkeeper Kit used this season and the 2nd in Trefoil template.

Everton wore their Away Kit in it’s default look for just the 2nd time this season, the first time being in Matchweek 14 back on 2nd December.

Arsenal wore a chanage kit for the first time in 10 games, they wore their 3rd Kit with alternative dark red socks for the second time this season, it also means that all three of the Adidas Trefoil kits on show this weekend were in alternatives from their default looks.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Burnley and Aston Villa, regular readers and followers will know my love of a contrasting sock within a kit, so when Aston Villa wheeled out their 10th Kit look of the season with their 3rd Kit including purple socks, this was always going to be a winner, the match up with Burnley’s Home Kit works well.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 1 Away and 4 Third Kits in action.

There was the three Kit variation used in this Matchweek.

  • Aston Villa – 3rd with alternative purple socks
  • Manchester United – 3rd with alternative yellow shorts
  • Arsenal – 3rd with alternative dark red socks

Kit Grid – Up to 12th May

Kit News

It appears we will be getting our first new kit launch of the 2026 / 27 season, with Manchester United teasing this on Monday 11th May, with launch on Thursday 14th May 2026.

There are plenty of leaks coming for next seasons kits and I am sure we will see a few of these in the final weeks of the season, so watch this space as these are officallly confirmed.

Finally, my End of Season Reports for the EFL are all now available, links can be found below or check out my Home Page!

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Premier League: Matchweek 35, Kit Review

May is now upon us and The Premier League is in it’s final month, this Matchweek was played across the Bank Holiday Weekend, with games across four days and two games played on May Day Bank Holday Monday, games played from Friday 1st May and Monday 4th May 2026. 

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 8, played back on 18th / 20th October.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 35 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 103 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)

There were no new kits this Matchweek.

Kit Highlights

Arsenal have now worn their Home Kit for nine games in a row, their longest “Kit Streak” of the season!

Brighton & Hove Albion continue to favour their 3rd Kit (last season’s Away) on the road, this is the 8th time the kit has been worn this season, only using their Away 3 times and was last seen on 16th December 2025.

West Ham United wore their 3rd Kit for the first time in 28 games, was last seen in Premier League action on 4th October. This was the 4th different Kit Look used in the last five games by The Hammers.

Manchester City have now worn their 3rd kit for 2 games in a row and the 3rd time in four games!

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Bournemouth and Crystal Palace, in the week that Bournemouth have confirmed they will no longer be supplied by Umbro, lets take a moment to enjoy this wonderful kit, paired with a nice looking Palace Away Kit.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 3 Away and 4 Third Kits in action.

There was the one Kit variation used in this Matchweek.

  • Fulham – Home with black shorts, 4th time used

Kit Grid – Up to 4th May

Kit News

AFC Bournemouth took to social media to thank Umbro for their support as their partnership comes to an end, The Cherries have worn the “Double Diamond” for the past 10 seasons and will be supplied by Hummel next season!

Episode 39 of The Football Kit Podcast is now available… and we take a “What If” look at these fixtures & if there was a La Liga style retro weekend and what kits the 20 Premier League Teams would wear.

There are plenty of leaks coming for next seasons kits and I am sure we will see a few of these in the final weeks of the season, so watch this space as these are officallly confirmed.

Finally, my End of Season Reports for the EFL are all now available, links can be found below or check out my Home Page!

Any thoughts and comments please let me know over at my Socials…

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EFL, League Two 2025/26: End of Season Kit Report

The 2025 / 26 League Two Season came to a close on Saturday 2nd May 2026, with Bromley securing the title on the final day of the season, with MK Dons as runners up and the final automatic spot being secured by Cambridge United. Salford City, Notts County, Chesterfield and Grimsby Town will compete in the Playoffs for the final promotion place.

I am taking my annual in depth look at the kits worn during the league stage of the season (not including Play Offs).

Overview of Kits Worn

Kit Stats

  • 1104 Kits worn (552 Games)
  • 90 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
  • Home Kits – 34% of Kit variations used
    • 31 Home Kits worn in total
    • 7 Home Kit variations worn
  • Away Kits – 37% of variations used
    • 33 Away Kits worn in total
    • 9 Away Kit variations worn
  • 3rd Kits – 27% of variations worn
    • 24 3rd Kits worn in total
    • 4 3rd Kit variations worn
  • Special Kit – 2% of variations worn
    • 2 Special Kits worn

Kit Log – Match 1 to Match 23

Kit Log – Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Variations

Looking in more detail at the kit variations worn by the League Two Teams

  • Cambridge United in 6 Kit Variations: Home, Away x2, 3rd x2, 4th
  • 5 Teams wore 5 Kit Variations
    • Barnet: Home x2, Away x3
    • Cheltenham Town: Home, Away x3, 3rd
    • Colchester United: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
    • Salford City: Home x2, Away, 3rd x2
    • Walsall: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
  • 7 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
    • Crawley Town: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Grimsby Town: Home, Away, 3rd x2
    • MK Dons: Home x2, Away, 3rd
    • Newport County: Home, Away, 3rd x2
    • Notts County: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Swindon Town: Home, Away, 3rd, 4th
    • Tranmere Rovers: Home x2, Away, 3rd
  • 9 Teams in just 3 Kit Variations
  • 2 Teams in just 2 Kit Variations, Home and Away
    • Bristol Rovers
    • Oldham Athletic
  • Most Variations of Home Kit – 2 Kits
    • Barnet
      • Default Home
      • Home with Away shorts & socks (white)
    • Colchester United
      • Default Home
      • Home with white socks
    • Fleetwood Town
      • Default Home
      • Home with red shorts
    • MK Dons
      • Default Home
      • Home with Away shorts & socks (grey)
    • Salford City
      • Default Home
      • Home with Away socks (black)
    • Tranmere Rovers
      • Default Home
      • Home with 3rd socks (dark red)
    • Walsall
      • Default Home
      • Home with Away shorts & socks (black)
  • Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
    • Barnet
      • Default Away
      • Away with Home shorts (black)
      • Away with Home shorts & socks (black)
    • Cheltenham Town
      • Default Away
      • Away with Home socks (red)
      • Away with Home shorts (black)
  • Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 2 Kits
    • Cambridge United
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with black shorts
    • Grimsby Town
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Home socks (black)
    • Newport County
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with white socks
    • Salford City
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Home shorts & socks (white)
  • Most worn Home Kit – 40, Chesterfield
  • Most worn Away Kit – 17, Colchester United (13 Default / 4 Variation)
  • Most worn 3rd Kit – 11, Walsall

Something that I like to share which is an overview of when each of the new kit looks were first worn, for example… Cambridge United wore their Home Kit, Away Kit in their opening two games and then 3rd Kit in their fourth game

Match 1 to Match 23

Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Grid

Below is a graphic of what kits where worn against what teams, its one that I share on a weekly basis on my Socials.

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Kit Highlights and Summary

In 2025 / 26 League Two season teams wore 90 Kits, this was a significant reduction in the number kits compared to last season where 114 Kits were worn, and the fewest number of Kits worn in English this season.

The most worn Kit in the League was Chesterfied, which was worn 40 times in 46 games.

Cambridge United wore the most Kit Variations in League Two, with Home Kit, two Away and 3rd Kit looks, plus a 4th Kit worn once.

Swindon Town were another team to wear four different kits this season, as well as their regular Home, Away and 3rd Kits, they also wore a 4th Kit, which was also a charity kit.

There were four teams in League One that wore just Home and Away Kits, two of these used mash ups however there were two clubs that only used Home and Away kits just in their default looks.

Barnet, wore mash ups of Home and Away Kits to create five different kit looks.

Fleetwood Town wore red shorts (from their designated 3rd Kit, last season’s Away Kit) to create an alternative Home Kit look, but just used two Home Variations and Away, their 3rd Kit was never used.

Bristol Rovers wore just Home and Away Kits in League Two, their 3rd Kit (last season’s Away) was used in FA Cup though. They also wore their Home Kit in 38 games, changing just eight time in the League.

Oldham Atletic were the other team to wear just Home and Away Kits, their 3rd Kit for this season was not used at all.

MK Dons wore change kits in 22 of their 23, however their only use of their Home Kit on the road was a mash up with their Away shorts and socks, meaning their default look was never used on the road.

Cheltenham Town wore their 3rd Kit just once and at Home, they also call a “Charity Third” Kit, something they have done over the past few seasons.

There we have it, League Two’s End of Season Kit report for 2025 / 26, please let me know your favourite kit highlights from this division on the comments below or over on my Socials.

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Championship – End of Season Report 25/26

League One – End of Season Report 25/26

EFL, League One 2025/26: End of Season Kit Report

The 2025 / 26 League One Season came to a close on Saturday 2nd May 2026, with Lincoln City securing the title with 103 Points and playing in Second Tier for the first time in over 60 years, they will be joined by Cardiff City who finished second. Stockport County, Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Stevenage will compete in the Playoffs for the final promotion place.

I am taking my annual in depth look at the kits worn during the league stage of the season (not including Play Offs).

Overview of Kits Worn

Kit Stats

  • 1104 Kits worn (552 Games)
  • 93 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
  • Home Kits – 33% of Kit variations used
    • 31 Home Kits worn in total
    • 7 Home Kit variations worn
  • Away Kits – 35% of variations used
    • 32 Away Kits worn in total
    • 8 Away Kit variations worn
  • 3rd Kits – 30% of variations worn
    • 28 3rd Kits worn in total
    • 5 3rd Kit variations worn
  • Special Kit – 2% of variations used
    • 2 Special Kits worn

Kit Log – Match 1 to Match 23

Kit Log – Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Variations

Looking in more detail at the kit variations worn by the League One Teams

  • Luton Town in 9 Kit Variations: Home x4, Away x3, 3rd x2
  • 4 Teams in 5 Kit Variations
    • Barnsley: Home, Away x3, 3rd x2
    • Blackpool: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
    • Exeter City: Home, Away x2, 3rd x2
    • Plymouth Argyle: Home x2, Away, 3rd x2
  • 8 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
    • Bolton Wanderers: Home x2, Away, 3rd
    • Doncaster Rovers: Home, Away, 3rd, 4th
    • Leyton Orient: Home, Away, 3rd x2
    • Lincoln City: Home, Away, 3rd, Celebration Kit
    • Mansfied Town: Home x2, Away, 3rd
    • Peterborough United: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Reading: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Stevenage: Home, Away x2, 3rd
  • 10 Teams wore 3 Kit Variations
  • Port Vale wore just 2 Kit Variatons: Home and Away
  • Most Variations of Home Kit – 4 Kits
    • Luton Town
      • Default Home
      • Home with Away (orange) Socks
      • Home with Away (white) shorts and Away (orange) socks
      • Home with Away (white) shorts
  • Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
    • Luton Town
      • Default Away
      • Away with Home (white) socks
      • Away with 3rd (navy) socks
  • Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 2 Kits (5 Teams)
    • Barnsley
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Away shorts & socks (white)
    • Exeter City
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Away (white) socks
    • Leyton Orient
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with alternative teal socks
    • Luton Town
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Away (white) socks
    • Plymouth Argyle
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Away (black) socks
  • 12 Teams only used Kits with no variations
  • Most worn Home Kit – 39, Cardiff City
  • Most worn Away Kit – 17, Port Vale
  • Most worn 3rd Kit – 13, Stockport County

Something that I like to share which is an overview of when each of the new kit looks were first worn, for example… Bolton Wanderers wore their 3rd Kit, Home Kit and then Away Kit in their first three games

Match 1 to Match 23

Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Grid

Below is a graphic of what kits where worn against what teams, its one that I share on a weekly basis on my Socials.

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Kit Highlights and Summary

In 2025 / 26 League One season teams wore 93 Kits, this was a decrease in the number kits compared to last season where 95 Kits were worn.

The most worn Kit in the League was Cardiff City’s Home Kit, which was worn 39 times, including a run of 16 games in a row, which was also part of a run which saw the Bluebirds in their Home Kit 29 times in 30 games.

Port Vale were one of the four teams to be relegated, however they played in a pair of kits which were one of my favourite in all football this season. The Home and Away Kits were a celebration of the Club’s 150th Anniversary and took influence in their design from those worn in 1953/54 season. They were also the only team in League One to wear just Home and Away kits with no variation. (However they did wear plan black socks in their FA Cup game against Chelsea).

Luton Town wore the most Kit Variations in not only League One but the whole of the EFL. Their nine kit looks were made up of four different Home Kits, three Away and two 3rd Kits, each kit look was using the elements of their three kt designs, making them the “Mash Up” Kings of EFL.

Doncaster Rovers were the only team to use Home, Away, 3rd and 4th Kits this season. Their 4th Kit was worn at Home against Blackpool on

Mansfield Town continued their tradition in supporting World Down Syndrome Day, promoting the “Rock Your Socks” campaign, this season wearing their green 3rd Kit socks with their Home Kit.

Reading may now hold the record for the latest debut of a kit. Their 3rd Kit was launched in July 2025 and was finally worn on the pitch on 45th game of the season on 25th April, 9 months after it was released.

Lincoln City ended a remarkable season as runaway Champions of League One, their final Home game where they lifted the title, they wore a special kit which was a celebration of 50th Anniversary of Graham Taylor’s Division 4 title winning team, a team that won the title with 74 points, equivalent to 106 points in today’s system.

There we have it, League One’s End of Season Kit report for 2025 / 26, please let me know your favourite kit highlights from this division on the comments below or over on my Socials.

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Championship – 2025/26 End of Season Report

EFL, The Championship 2025/26: End of Season Kit Report

The 2025 / 26 The Championship Season came to a close on Saturday 2nd May 2025, with Coventry City securing the title with two games still to be played, the 2nd Automatic Promotion place went to Ipswich Town on the final day of the season with Ipswich Town, Millwall and Middlesbrough all able to get automatic promotion on the final day, with Southampton and Hull City completing the Playoffs with Millwall and Middlesbrough for the final promotion place.

I am taking my annual in depth look at the kits worn during the league stage of the season (not including Play Offs).

Overview of Kits Worn

Kit Stats

  • 1104 Kits worn (552 Games)
  • 96 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
  • Home Kits – 29% of Kit variations used
    • 28 Home Kits worn in total 
    • 4 Home Kit variations worn
  • Away Kits – 36% of variations used
    • 34 Away Kits worn in total
    • 10 Away Kit variations worn
  • 3rd Kits – 32% of variations worn
    • 31 3rd Kits worn in total
    • 7 3rd Kit variations worn
  • Special Kits – 3% of variations worn
    • 3 Special Kits worn in total

Kit Log – Match 1 to Match 23

Kit Log – Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Variations

Looking in more detail at the kit variations worn by the Championship Teams

  • 3 Teams wore 6 Kit Variations
    • Preston North End: Home, Away x3, 3rd x2
    • Sheffield Wednesday: Home, Away x3, 3rd x2
    • Southampton: Home x2, Away, 3rd x3
  • 3 Teams in 5 Kit Variations
    • Coventry City: Home, Away x2, 3rd, 4th
    • Hull City: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
    • Sheffield United: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
  • 9 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
    • Blackburn Rovers: Home, Away, 3rd, 150th Anniversary Kit
    • Bristol City: Home, Away, 3rd x2
    • Derby County: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Ipswich Town: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Leicester City: Home, Away, 3rd x2
    • Millwall: Home, Away, 3rd x2
    • Queen’s Park Rangers: Home, Away x2, 3rd
    • Stoke City: Home x2, Away, 3rd
    • Watford: Home, Away, 3rd, Elton John Special Kit
  • 9 Teams wore 3 Kit Variations (Home, Away, 3rd Kits)
  • Most Variations of Home Kit – 2 Kits
    • Hull City: Default & All Amber (Away shorts)
    • Sheffield United:Default & Home / Away socks
    • Southampton: Default & Home / 3rd Shorts
    • Stoke City: Default & Home / 3rd Shorts
  • Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
    • Preston North End:
      • Default
      • Away / 3rd shorts
      • Away / 3rd shorts & socks
    • Sheffield Wednesday
      • Default
      • Away / Black shorts
      • Away / Black shorts & 3rd socks
  • Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 3 Kits
    • Southampton
      • Default
      • Away / Black shorts (Home)
      • Away / Black shorts & White socks (Home)
  • 10 Teams only used Kits with no variations
  • Most worn Home Kit – 40, Norwich City
  • Most worn Away Kit – 17, Blackburn Rovers
  • Most worn 3rd Kit – 9, Derby County

Something that I like to shaare which is an overview of when each of the new kit looks were first worn, for example… Blackburn Rovers wore their Away Kit, Home Kit and then 3rd Kit in their first three games

Match 1 to Match 23

Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Grid

Below is a graphic of what kits where worn against what teams, its one that I share on a weekly basis on my Socials.

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Kit Highlights and Summary

In 2025 / 26 Championship season teams wore 96 Kits, this was an increase on the number kits compared to last season where 95 Kits were worn, this was the highest in the EFL.

The single most worn Kit in the League was Norwich City’s Home Kit, which was worn 40 times, no surprise to tell you that this is the 3rd Season in a row that Norwich City have topped this list, an increase from last season by 1 game but 1 game less the 41 times worn in 23 / 24 Season. They also wore their Home Kit in their opening 16 games of the season, which was the longest “Kit Streak” in The Championship

There was just four Home Variations used in The Championship, a huge reduction from the ten used last season.. the four were from Hull City (worn 4 times), Sheffield United (worn twice), Southampton and Stoke City (both worn just once).

“Kit Mash Ups” was a theme across the EFL, with 13 Clubs using mash up looks (using elements from different kits to create a kit look).

Hull City were a club that used their Home and Away Kits well to create different Kit Looks, with four of their five Kit Variations worn this season being made up of Home / Away Kit Elements, this was well used as it maintains the traditional club colours. They also used all five of their kit looks this season in a span of six games (between their 24th and 29th games).

Preston North End were another team to use their kits well for seamless mash ups, however it was with their Away and 3rd Kits they created these five different looks from the two kits, with three different Away and two different 3rd variations, and of course with their Home Kit making them joint highest for Kit Variations.

Southampton were another team with six Kit Variations in total and also used two kits to make up the majority of these looks, for The Saints it was Home and 3rd Kits that were paired together to create five different looks, two Home Kit and three 3rd Kits.

Sheffield Wednesday were the final of the three clubs with six different Kit Variations, this interesting kit usage here was the use the black shorts, from last season’s 3rd Kit. These shorts wore worn with both Away and 3rd Kits this season and made up three of the six overall Kits worn by The Owls.

There were plenty of examples of socks being changed to avoid a kit clash, with some working better than others! Teams playing at Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion making the majority of these reasons for changing.

Watford’s “3rd Kit” was an interesting Kit Tale of the season, initally launched in September as a celebration of their Former Chairman, Honary Life President and lifelong Fan Elton John, the kit included details to celebrate the flamboyant Star. The Kit was worn at Home against Blackburn Rovers on 13th September

and was then worn a further eight times with Kelme branding taking the place the “E” branding!

Another “Special” Kit worn this season was the 150th Anniversary Kit worn by Blackburn Rovers, which was inspired by the club’s first-ever kit, and was worn against Wrexham on 1st January 2026.

Champions Coventry City ended the season wearing a version of their classic brown Admiral Kit of the 70s. It was released a few months before the end of the season, so it is not clear whether it was always planned to be worn or seen as a celebration of the League trimuph, the actual kit is the same template as they worn as their Home Kit in 2022 / 23 season.

There we have it, The Championship’s End of Season Kit report for 2024 / 25, please let me know your favourite kit highlights from this division on the comments below or over on my Socials.

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Premier League: Matchweek 34, Kit Review

The Premier League is now in the final run in as we move through April, this Matchweek was a staggered one with matches played across 7 Days between Tuesday 21st April and Monday 27th April 2026. This was due to the FA Cup Semi Final Fixtures played on Saturday and Sunday, with three games being brought forward to midweek.

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 6, played back on 27th / 29th September.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 34 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 103 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)

There were no new kits this Matchweek.

Kit Highlights

Tottenham Hotspur are not having a season to remember but they have now won 11 points whilst wearing their Away Kit, this is the joint 2nd highest points in an Away kit in Premier League this season, with 3 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in their 6 games!

Everton wore a change kit for the first time in 10 games, wearing their Away Kit with alternative navy socks at West Ham United.

Nottingham Forest wore their 3rd Kit in its default look for just the 2nd time this season at Sunderland.

Manchester United wore a charity sponsor this matchweek, (RED) is a charity that looks to help support the global fight against health injustice. The shirts are available for purchase, along with some other Manchester United x (RED) apparel. The Clubs Women’s team also carried the logo in their game this weekend.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea. The Chelsea 3rd kit with it’s blue accent details worked nicely as a match up with the blue of Brighton.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 3 Away and 4 Third Kits in action.

There two Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Aston Villa – Home, All Claret, 4th time used
  • Everton – Away with navy socks, 4th time used

Kit Grid – Up to 27th April

Kit News

Sunderland have announced a new multi-year extension of its partnership with hummel. The renewed agreement confirms the Club as a flagship partner of Hummel. Full details can be found here

There are plenty of leaks coming for next seasons kits and I am sure we will see a few of these in the final weeks of the season, so watch this space as these are officallly confirmed.

Any thoughts and comments please let me know over at my Socials…

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Premier League: Matchweek 33, Kit Review

The Premier League is now in the final run in as we move through April, with these matches played across Saturday 18th April and Monday 20th April 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 5, played back on 20th / 21st September.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 33 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 103 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)

There were no new kits this Matchweek.

Kit Highlights

AFC Bournemouth have worn their Away Kit 3 times in ther last 4 games.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have now worn change kits in their last 3 games, and now worn Away Kit in back to back matches, last season Wolves only wore changes kits in 4 games, so this run is unusal for the team in classically in “Old Gold”

Nottingham Forest have now worn their Home Kit for 10 games in a row, wearing alternative red shorts in 2 of those games!

Aston Villa have worn 5 different Goalkeeper Kits in their last 5 games, Pink / Red – Yellow – Grey standard Adidas Templates and Yellow – Purple Adidas Trefoil Templates

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Newcastle United and AFC Bournemouth, we do not often see striped match ups nowadays, so celebrating this with these two kits on show!

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 6 Away and 1 Third Kits in action.

There two Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Fulham – Away, All Fluro Green, 6th time used
  • West Ham United – Away, All Ecru, 2nd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 20th April

Kit News

Brentford have confirmed their new front of shirt sponsorship for next season, with recruitment company Indeed taking over from the current betting sponsor, another example of the change in regulations in Premier League from next season.

Congratulations to Coventry City for clinching promotion to Premier League, returning after 25 year absence, this also marks a return of Hummel who have a long term relationship with Coventry City back to the Top Flight as well.

However, what comes means must come down, and Wolverhampton Wanderers have had their relegation confirmed, which means we lose “SUDU” from the Premier League Kit Manufacturer roster.

There are plenty of leaks coming for next seasons kits and I am sure we will see a few of these in the final weeks of the season, so watch this space as these are officallly confirmed.

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Premier League: Matchweek 32, Kit Review

The Premier League returns after a lengthly break for Internationals and FA Cup. This weekend gave us games across four days with both Friday night football and Monday night this was the first time this has happened since Matchweek 2 with these with these matches played across Friday 10th April and Monday 13th April 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 20, the first full round of fixtures in 2026.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 32 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 103 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)

There were no new outfield kits this Matchweek.

We did see a new Goalkeeper Look, with Aston Villa in Purple Adidas Trefoil Kit

Kit Highlights

Aston Villa wore their 6th Goalkeeper Kit of the season (joint-hghest of the season with Arsenal) and their 3rd different Trefoil look, the Purple Kit was the clubs “first choice” 3rd Kit this season but it was the first time being used in the Premier League.

AFC Bournemouth won for the first time these season in their Away Kit, this was the 7th time the kit was used with 3 Draws and 3 Loses in the previous 6 outings.

Crystal Palace have now worn their Home Kit 21 times this season, with their victory this weekend against Newcastle United means they have now 7 Wins, 7 Draws and 7 Loses when wearing their Home Kit.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Chelsea and Manchester City, the Man City 3rd Kit has got some critism this season and called out as one of the worst kits of the season but in the sunshine it did seem to work in the match up against Chelsea, so I am going to give it a little bit of love.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 3 Away and 3 Third Kits in action.

There three Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Everton – Home in All Blue, 7th time used
  • Newcastle United – Away with alternative shorts & socks, 2nd time used
  • Aston Villa – 3rd with alternative purple shorts, 2nd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 14th April

Kit News

There are plenty of leaks coming for next seasons kits and I am sure we will see a few of these in the final weeks of the season, so watch this space as these are officallly confirmed.

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Premier League: Matchweek 31, Kit Review

The Premier League has reached another International Break, the first of 2026. This weekend sees the return of Friday night football, it is also the Carabao Cup Final this weekend which means there are eight Premier League games being played, with Wolves and Arsenal being played on 18th February and the game between Manchester City and Crystal Palace to be arrange at a future date.

These with these matches played across three days on Friday 20th March and Sunday 22nd March 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 16 , which was the first round of mid-week games this season on between the 13th and 15th December 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 31 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 103 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 70 (No New Kits this Matchweek)

There were no new kit looks on show this weekend, there is still one game to play but it is unlikely we will see a new look used by Manchester City or Crystal Palace.

Kit Highlights

Manchester United have now worn 6 different kit looks in their last 6 Away games, with 3 Away looks, 2 Home and 1 3rd Kit in these games, dating back to 7th January.

Chelsea lost their first game in the league in their Away Kit this season, this was 6th time they have worn the kit (in 3 different variations).

Nottingham Forest have now worn their Home Kit in 8 games in a row (twice with alternative red shorts), the longest current Kit-Streak.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Bournemouth and Manchester United, as regular readers will know the Bournemouth Home kit is one of my favourite of the season and matched against the Manchester United with alternative white shorts was a good match up!

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 4 Away and no Third Kits in action (still one game to be played)

There three Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Manchester United – Away with alternative white shorts, 3rd time used
  • Chelsea – Away with alternative shorts and socks, 3rd time used
  • West Ham United – Away with alternative navy socks, 2nd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 16th March

Kit News

It has been reported that AFC Bournemouth have signed a new Kit Deal, The Cherries are switching to Hummel from 2026 / 27 season after agreeing a 5 Year Deal with the popular Danish Manufacturer. More details can be found here via our Friends at Footy Headlines (Image credit below as well) and SportBusiness.

The Premier is now breaking for International Fixtures and then FA Cup Quarter Finals, and will return on Friday 10th April.

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The Heat Press: England Kits 2026 / 27

It is that time again for The Heat Press to fire up, as we take a more detailed look at the new England Kits for 2026 / 26 released by Nike on Friday 20th March 2026, all set for the forthcoming World Cup in June.

Nike have been Kit Manufacturer for The Three Lions since 2013 and these kits are seventh set of kits produced by the US Giants over this period with both the Home (Primary) and Away (Secondary) kits released at the same time which is now the standard for Nike’s International Kit Launches in a tournament year.

Home (Primary)

England will wear “All White” has the default look for the first time since 2014, which was the second set of Nike Kits produced for The Three Lions for that World Cup, which saw a brief directive by FIFA for countries to be in single colour blocks.

The Kit continues to have Navy Blue has one the colour details but also sees more red used as an accent colour, including the return of red names and numbers (for me something that is key in a Traditional England Kit look). The most predominant red within the shirt comes in the side panels, with red “flashes” breaking the look of the shirt nicely.

No England kit release is without some kind twist for the “traditionalists” out there, this one is going to be the shorts and the choice of white as the default look, I have no real preference in the look for the Home Kit but as will come clear later in this post, I believe this is the right choice for this kit.

A closer look at the shirt reveals a subtle pattern using the “Three Lions”, reminiscent of that classic 1992 3rd Kit from Umbro. Another detail I really like is the collar, a return to a simple round neck collar but the navy, white, red trim is a nod to one of my favourite England Kits of all time from 1987 to 1989 with it’s “Grandad” collar. Finished off with a nice triangle insert to finish a wonderful overall look to the neckline.

Away (Secondary)

The Away sees a return to red after the previous Away Kit was “Dark Raisin”. Red was last used in 2022 (for the last World Cup), which was an “All Red” Kit. This new change kit delivers something new, navy shorts….

A look that England have worn three times in the past (Turkey, 1985 – New Zealand 1991 – USA 1993, see below) but these looks were all variations of the Away using Home Shorts. This will be the first time that the combination has been used by England as a default Change look.

Taking a closer at the shirt, the subtle “Three Lion” pattern seen in the Home Shirt continues with this shirt, as does the trim in the cuff of the sleeves with that Navy cuff with white / red banding, another nice touch for me that ties the two kits together. The biggest change between the two shirts is the collar, with the Away have more structure, still no collar but more of an angled look rather than a “V-Neck”, a nice design choice in my eyes.

Now, those Navy shorts… I love the choice of going with this look, its new but traditional, its different but familiar, congratulations Nike on this choice, you have made this Kit Geek very happy! This shorts are great and I believe given the design of them, they can be used as alternative for the Home Kit and vice-versa, given us something we have not seen the early 90s, Kits that are truly Interchangeable, including those socks with their matching calf bands.

England last wore Red – Navy – Red in US, playing against the hosts of the US Cup in 1993

One question remains is how much use will this Away Kit get, the previous two change kits have got minimal action on the pitch, with previous (Dark Raisin) worn just three times in 2024 and not at all in 2025, and the Red Away Kit before that only being worn twice, once in 2022 and once in 2023, on top of that one of my favourite Kit Stats being that England have not worn a Change Kit in a Major Tournament since July 14th 2018, nearly 8 years.

In Summary….

I did not mind the last set of England Kits, but for me these are step up and Nike have delivered a really nice set of Interchangeable Kits for their first time, I look forward to seeing these in action in the upcoming fixtures against Uruguay (Friday 27th March) and Japan (Tuesday 31st March), with the expectation that we will see both kits in action for the first time.

There are some wonderful elements to these kits, the cuff design in both shirts is one of my favourite elements of the kits, the collar in the Home Kit, nodding back to one of my favourite England Kits of all time. The return of Red Numbers for the Home Kit, one of my Kit “Must Haves”….

What about the Goalkeeper Kit, I have not even mentioned this but one am expecting to be as popular as the outfield shirts this summer, a design that easily be worn as leisure shirt as much as playing shirt.

In short, I am a big fan of these kits….!

Regular followers will know I track all kinds of kits in my very unique way, here is my illustration of the two kits all set for World Cup Kit Log.

The Kit is exclusive to the England Store from Monday 23rd March 2026 a few days it goes on general sale at other sites and can be purchased from here

Watch the launch video for the new England men’s kits for 2026, featuring Mike Skinner of The Streets

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