Matchweek 35 of the Premier League season quickly followed the end of Matchweek 34, with games on Thursday and Friday, and spread over the Bank Holiday Weekend. The games were the reverse matches from Matchweek 8 back in October.
Manchester United wore their Away Kit alternative shorts and socks in Premier League for the first having previously worn this look for the first time three days before against Athletic Club.
Nottingham Forest wore their 3rd Kit with alternative white socks.
Kit Highlights
Manchester United wore their 10th Kit Variation of the Premier League this season, this was their 3rd Away Kit look, with four different Home Kit variations and three 3rd Kit.
Ipswich Town wore their away kit for the first time since Matchweek 4, back on 14th September, 31 games ago!
After 35 games of the season, Chelsea debut their shirt sponsor for the remaining weeks of the season. DAMAC, a property developer from Dubai will be showcased on the front of the Chelsea shirt.
Nottingham Forest have now worn their 3rd Kit in all possible combinations with white and sky blue shorts / socks. This their 7th Kit variation of the season!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Brighton Hove Albion and Newcastle United, this will likely be the last time we will see this wonderful Newcastle Away Kit in action, so a win for me this weekend.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 4 Away Kits and 2 3rd Kits
There were five Kit Variations used this Matchweek
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Home with alternative “Old Gold” shorts, 8th time worn
Manchester United – Away with alternative shorts / socks
Newcastle United – Away with alternative white shorts, 3rd time worn
Tottenham Hotspur – Home, with alternative navy socks, 3rd time worn
Nottingham Forest – 3rd, with alternative white socks
Kit Grid – Up to 6th May
Kit News
There was no new Premier League Kit News in the past week, 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!
For those that follow EFL Clubs or the leagues in general, I have now published my End of Season reviews for The Championship, League One and League Two (Links can be found below).
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials…
The 2024 / 25 League Two Season came to a close on Saturday 3rd May 2025, with Doncaster Rovers securing the title on the final day of the season, with Port Vale as runners up and the final automatic spot being secured by Bradford City. Walsall, AFC Wimbledon, Notts County, and Chesterfield 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)
114 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
Home Kits – 32.5% of Kit variations used
37 Home Kits worn in total
13 Home Kit variations worn
Away Kits – 30% of variations used
34 Away Kits worn in total
10 Away Kit variations worn
3rd Kits – 32.5% of variations worn
37 3rd Kits worn in total
17 3rd Kit variations worn
Special Kit – 5% of variations worn
6 Special Kit 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
2 Teams wore 8 Kit Variations
Morecambe: Home x4, Away x3, Special Kit
Salford City: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd x4
3 Teams wore 7 Kit Variations
Colchester United: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd x3
MK Dons: Home x3, Away, 3rd x3
Walsall: Home x3, Away, 3rd x3
6 Teams wore 6 Kit Variations
AFC Wimbledon: Home, Away, 3rd x4
Crewe Alexandra: Home, Away x2, 3rd x3
Doncaster Rovers: Home x2, Away, 3rd x2, Special Kit
Fleetwood Town: Home x2, Away x3, 3rd
Newport County: Home, Away x3, 3rd, Special Kit
Swindon Town: Home, Away x2, 3rd x2, Special Kit
3 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
Bromley: Home x2, Away, 3rd
Chesterfield: Home x2, Away, Special Kit
Harrogate Town: Home, Away, 3rd x2
9 Teams in just 3 Kit Variations
Carlisle United in just 2 Kit Variations, Home and Away
Most Variations of Home Kit – 4 Kits
Morecambe
Default Home
Home with Red socks
Home with White (Away) socks
Home in All Red
Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
Morecambe
Default Away
Away with Black (Walsall Away) Socks
Away with Black socks
Newport County
Default Away
Away with Black (Home) shorts
Away with Black (Home) shorts & Black / Amber (Home) socks
Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 4 Kits
AFC Wimbledon
Default 3rd
3rd with Blue (Home) shorts
3rd with Indigo (Away) shorts & socks
3rd with Blue (Home) shorts & socks
Salford City
Default 3rd
3rd with White (Home) shorts & socks
3rd with White (Home) socks
3rd with White (Home) shorts
Most worn Home Kit – 40, Chesterfield (22 Default / 18 All blue variation)
Most worn Away Kit – 19, Cheltenham Town
Most worn 3rd Kit – 12, Salford City (2 Default / 10 Variations)
Something that I have created last season which provided to be popular was an overview of when each of the new kits were first worn, for example… Grimsby Town wore 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 Twitter Account – @Kit_Geek
Kit Highlights and Summary
In 2024 / 25 League Two season teams wore 114 Kits, this was an increase in the number kits compared to last season where 106 Kits were worn, and the most number of Kits worn in EFL this season and still ahead of the Premier League.
The most worn Kit in the League was Swindon Town who wore their Home Kit in 35 of 46 games, and still managed to wear six Kit Variations in total, including a 4th / Charity Kit.
Chesterfield did wear their Home Kit in 40 games, wearing their default look (with white shorts) 22 times all at their Home ground, SMH Group Stadium and wearing alternative blue shorts 18 times when wearing their Home Kit when on the road!
Carlisle United were the only team in the 92 English League Clubs to use just Home and Away Kits this season, wearing their Home Kit 33 times and their Away Kit 13 times, no 3rd Kit and no mash ups or variations of their Home and Away, one for the purists!
AFC Wimbledon wore their 3rd Kit in four different variations this season. They wore it seven times in its default All White Look, and then wore elements from both Home and Away Kits for different looks!
AFC Wimbledon’s Kit set this season did cause some issue when on the road this season, at both Colchester United and Gillingham, clashes with the Home Team meant that both hosts wearing change kits at Home, Gillingham used their 3rd Kit and Colchester United wore Away with Home socks!
Colchester United were another team to make use if the Kit Sets, who wore their White Home socks and Black Away socks with each of their kits, for six of their seven Kit Variations used this season!
Morecambe provided one of my favourite Kit tales of this year on the first day of the season, playing at Walsall (who changed their Kit Look to white shorts / socks) wore their regular white away socks in the first half but changed in Walsall’s black away socks for the second half… for one of their eight different Kit looks this season!
Morecambe also used four different Home Kit Looks this season, wearing their default look 28 times, with white Away socks twice and All Red Twice, using alternative red socks just once.
There were a few “Special Kits” used in League Two this season.
Chesterfield wore one off Remembrance Kits on 9th November.
Cheltenham Town wore a charity shirt for The British Heart Foundation on 25th January 2025.
Doncaster Rovers in a Charity Kit on 12th April 2025.
Morecambe wore a special one off kit on 8th December 2024.
Newport County wore a special “Skindred” themed kit on 11th February 2025.
Swindon Town wore a Charity Kit on 12th April 2025.
There we have it, League Two’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.
The 2024 / 25 League One Season came to a close on Saturday 3rd May 2025, with Birmingham City securing the title with a record breaking 111 Points and Wrexham’s rise through the leagues making it three promotions in a row as runners up. Stockport County, Charlton Athletic, Wycombe Wanderers and Leyton Orient 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)
95 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
Home Kits – 28% of Kit variations used
27 Home Kits worn in total
3 Home Kit variations worn
Away Kits – 37% of variations used
35 Away Kits worn in total
11 Away Kit variations worn
3rd Kits – 34% of variations worn
32 3rd Kits worn in total
8 3rd Kit variations worn
Special Kit – 1% of variations used
1 SpecialKit 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
Lincoln City in 7 Kit Variations: Home, Away x3, 3rd x2, Special
9 Teams only used Home, Away kits and 3rd Kits with no variations
Most worn Home Kit – 37, Bolton Wanderers (36 Default / 1 Variation)
Most worn Away Kit – 16, Charlton Athletic (all Default) & Lincoln City (10 Default / 6 Variation)
Most worn 3rd Kit – 11, Exeter City (9 Default / 2 Variation)
Something that I have created last season which provided to be popular was an overview of when each of the new kits were first worn, for example… Blackpool wore 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 Twitter Account – @Kit_Geek
Kit Highlights and Summary
In 2024 / 24 League One season teams wore 95 Kits, this was an increase in the number kits compared to last season where 85 Kits were worn, as it stands this is the joint with the Championship with the fewest number of Kit Variations seen this season.
The most worn Kit in the League was Bolton Wanderers who wore their Home Kit in 37 times, wearing in it’s default look 36 times and with away shorts once, for an all white look. Peterborough United also wore their Home Kit 36 Kits, but did not wear any variations of their Home Kit.
Lincoln City wore change kits in all 23 Away games in their League One Campaign, wearing their all white Away Kit 10 times, their all black 3rd Kit 5 times and “Mash Ups” of these two kits in another 8 games!
For the second season in a row Charlton Athletic wore their change kits in 22 of their 23 away games, the only game which they wore their Home Kit away from The Valley was the game against Cambridge United on 12th April 2025.
Northampton Town, also matched this record of 22 of their 23 games in changes kit, their only use of Home Kit in an Away game was also at Cambridge United, on 29th March 2025.
Blackpool were another team on the road not to use their default Home Kit, wearing All Tangerine (using their 3rd shorts) when in their Home Kit away from Bloomfield Road
Bristol Rovers wore three variations of their Away kit, each one a different pair of socks. Home, Away and 3rd socks all used!
Huddersfield Town provided some interesting Kit Usage this season, however it was not them directly.. there was eight teams that had to use alternative socks when playing at Huddersfield (who use Black socks with their Home Kit), Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Bristol Rovers (see above), Charlton Athletic, Lincoln City, Peterborough United, Wigan Athletic and Wrexham all used alternative socks.
Wrexham wore their Away at Home against Crawley Town on 21st September, this was to remember the 266 men who lost their lives in the Gresford Colliery Disaster on September 22, 1934.
There were some examples of Charity Kit Usage in League One this season.
Lincoln City, had the only dedicated Charity Kit worn on 25th January 2025.
Mansfield Town kept their tradition for support raise awareness for World Down’s Syndrome Day by wearing their Away socks with their Home Kit on 8th April 2025.
Stevenage wore their Charity 3rd Kit at Home on 18th April, they had worn this Kit on two previous occasions but this was the only time it was worn at Home.
There we have it, League One’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.
The 2024 / 25 The Championship Season came to a close on Saturday 3rd May 2025, with Leeds United securing the title in stoppage time on the final day of the season from Burnley, with both teams amassing a staggering 100 points. Sheffield United, Sunderland, Coventry City and Bristol City 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)
95 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
Home Kits – 34% of Kit variations used
32 Home Kits worn in total
8 Home Kit variations worn
Away Kits – 35% of variations used
33 Away Kits worn in total
10 Away Kit variations worn
3rd Kits – 29% of variations worn
24 3rd Kits worn in total
4 3rd Kit variations worn
Special Kits – 2% of variations worn
2 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
Luton Town in 9 Kit Variations: Home x3, Away x3, 3rd x3
Plymouth Argyle in 6 Kit Variations: Home x4, Away, 3rd
Sheffield Wednesday in 5 Kit Variations: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
12 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
Cardiff City: Home, Away x2, 3rd
Coventry City: Home, Away, 3rd x2
Hull City: Home, Away, 3rd, Special
Middlesbrough: Home, Away, 3rd, Special
Millwall: Home, Away x2, 3rd
Oxford United: Home, Away x2, 3rd
Portsmouth: Home, Away x3, 3rd
Preston North End: Home, Away, 3rd x2
Sheffield United: Home x2, Away, 3rd
Stoke City: Home, Away x2, 3rd
Swansea City: Home, Away x2, 3rd
Watford: Home x2, Away, 3rd
9 Teams wore 3 Kit Variations (Home, Away, 3rd Kits)
Most Variations of Home Kit – 4 Kits
Plymouth Argyle:
Default Home
Home with Home Shorts & white (Away) socks
Home with black (3rd) shorts & white (Away socks)
Home with Black (3rd shorts) and Home socks
Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
Luton Town
Default All Navy Away
Away with Orange (Home) socks
Away with White (3rd) socks
Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 3 Kits
Luton Town
Default All White 3rd
3rd with Navy (Home) shorts
3rd with Navy (Home) shorts and Navy (Away) socks
11 Teams only used Kits with no variations
Most worn Home Kit – 39, Norwich City
Most worn Away Kit – 14, Leeds United
Most worn 3rd Kit – 12, Hull City and Millwall
Something that I have created last season which provided to be popular was an overview of when each of the new kits were first worn, for example… Burnley wore 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 Twitter Account – @Kit_Geek
Kit Highlights and Summary
In 2024 / 25 Championship season teams wore 95 Kits, this was an increase on the number kits compared to last season where 85 Kits were worn, this is the joint with League One with the fewest number of Kit Variations seen this season with Luton Town using nine Kit Variations, 9.5% of the total Kits used in The Championship
The single most worn Kit in the League was Norwich City for the second season in a row, who wore their Home Kit in 39 of the 46 League games, however this was a reduction from last season having worn their Home Kit 41 times in 23 / 24 Season.
Luton Town were the Kit Lovers Team of the Championship, with a perfectly matched set of kits that was able to be mix and matched, providing nine different looks with some wonderful mash ups!
Plymouth Argyle were another team that made good use of their Kit Set, using 3rd Shorts (Black) and Away Socks (White) to provide alternative Home Kit Variations with white / black shorts and socks.
A theme seen within The Championship was the use of the Kit Set to create new looks, several teams used their Kit in this way, Luton Town and Plymouth Argyle above, there were other notable examples.
Watford made good use of their Black Away Kit shorts and socks, to keep kit looking very much to the club colours.
Preston mashed up their 3rd Kit (shirt) and Away (shorts and socks), to give a different Kit Look at Sheffield Wednesday but one that tonally worked perfectly.
Also Cardiff City, Coventry City, Millwall, Oxford United, Portsmouth, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke City and Swansea City, used another set of socks to create a different Kit Look, with most of these looks being used against Sheffield Wednesday!
Sheffield Wednesday’s Away Kit was an interesting story this season. When released it was shown with black / white socks, that were nice in their design, something a little different, however during the season we did not actually see these socks in action, rather plain white ones worn four times with their Away Kit (and used three times for an alternative Home Kit Look).
There were two “Special Kits” on show in the 2024 / 25 Season…
Hull City wore a special 120th Anniversary Kit against Cardiff City on 28th September.
Middlesbrough wore a “No more Red” Kit, which was a charity kit against Knife Crime, this was worn against Coventry City on 2nd November
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.
Matchweek 34 of the Premier League was one of the more unusual ones of this season, due to the FA Cup Semi Finals at the weekend this Matchweek was played over 10 days between 22nd April and 1st May 2025. The games were the reverse matches from Matchweek 17 and saw Liverpool crowned as Premier League Champions for 2024 / 25 Season.
Aston Villa in Home Kit with Claret Shorts and White socks.
Everton Away with alternative yellow shorts.
Kit Highlights
Aston Villa continue to be the club that keep on delivering this season in terms of kits, wearing their 12th Kit Variation in Premier League (34 games) and 13th overall (150th Anniversary Kit). This was their 4th different Home Kit Look, also having worn four Away and 3rd Kits this season.
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Manchester City and Aston Villa, regular followers / readers will know that I have soft spot for contrasting sock colours, so both team in this look, as well as Aston Villa using another Kit Look was always a winner for me!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 4 Away Kits and 3 3rd Kits
There were three Kit Variations used this Matchweek
Aston Villa – Home with claret shorts and white socks
Everton – Away with alternative yellow shorts
Manchester United – 3rd with alternative shorts, 4th time used
Kit Grid – Up to 2nd May
Kit News
There was no new Premier League Kit News in the past week, 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!
And finally congratulations to Liverpool on winning the Premier League this season.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials…
The Premier League is now in the final stages of the season. The games this weekend were the reverse matches from Matchweek 18 the Boxing Day Fixtures, a nice touch over Easter Weekend!
Kits Worn in Total – 103 (No New Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (No New Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were no new Kits used this weekend.
This was only the second Matchweek this season where there has been no new kits for either outfield or goalkeeper, the first week was Matchweek 19!
Kit Highlights
AFC Bournemouth were in their All White Away kit for the first time since Matchweek 7, they have worn it once since with alternative shorts but the first time in all white since 5th October.
Chelsea used alternative blue socks giving us an All Blue look for surprisingly just the 3rd time this season, previous outings were in Matchweek 14 and 15!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Aston Villa and Newcastle United, to solid Adidas kits on show, Newcastle using alternative shorts to offer to contrast to the kit match up.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 2 3rd Kits
There were two Kit Variations used this Matchweek
Chelsea – Home with alternative blue socks (all blue), 3rd time used
Newcastle United – 3rd with alternative turquoise shorts, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 22nd April
Kit News
There was no new Premier League Kit News in the past week, 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!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials…
The Premier League just has a one day break between the last game of Matchweek 30 and the start of Matchweek 31. The games this weekend were the reverse matches from two different Matchweeks, with seven games from Matchweek 19 and three from Matchweek 15
Kits Worn in Total – 103 (+1 New Kit this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 71 (+1 New Kit this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There was one new outfield Kit look this weekend.
Aston Villa in their 3rd Kit with alternative white shorts, they have worn this look in Champions League but this was first use in Premier League.
There was also a new Goalkeeper look used this weekend, it was a mash up of the Adidas Goalkeeper template worn by Arsenal.
Kit Highlights
Aston Villa are leading the rest of the Premier League, with their 11th Kit Variation of the season, having worn three Home Kit looks, four Away and four 3rd Kits and matches the 11 Kit Looks worn by Manchester United last season!
This was also their 5th different Kit look in their last 5 games!
Everton won their first game of the season in a Home Kit Variation, this was their 5th game in an alternative home kit look.
Arsenal used a mash up of their yellow and black Adidas Goalkeeper templates, this was their 6th different Goalkeeper Kit Look of the season, the 2nd highest behind Manchester United.
Manchester United are not having the greatest season on the pitch, however their defeat at Newcastle United was their first loss in an alternative Home Kit look, this was 5th game in alternative Home kit.
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Arsenal and Brentford, a nice looking match up on show and also resulted in a wonderful Goalkeeper Kit Mash up!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 4 3rd Kits
There were four Kit Variations used this Matchweek
Everton – All Blue Home Kit, 4th time used this season
Aston Villa – 3rd Kit with alternative white shorts
West Ham United – 3rd Kit with white (Home) socks, 3rd time used
Manchester United – Home, with alternative white socks, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 15th April
Kit News
There was no new Premier League Kit News in the past week, 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!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials…
The Premier League just has a one day break between the last game of Matchweek 30 and the start of Matchweek 31. All of the fixtures were the reverse matches from Matchweek 16
Kits Worn in Total – 102 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 70 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There was one new Kit this weekend.
Nottingham Forest wore their 3rd Kit with alternative sky blue shorts and alternative white socks.
Kit Highlights
Nottingham Forest have now worn their 3rd Kit in three different variations with white / sky blue shorts and socks, this was their 6th Kit look of the season so far.
Leicester City gave a debut to 15 year old Jeremy Monga, the 2nd youngest player to appear in the Premier League and due the legalities of shirt sponsorship wore a sponsor-less shirt for his first senior appearance.
Although they ended relegated this weekend, Southampton actually suffered their first defeat in the Premier League this season in their 3rd Kit, wearing 3 times so far this season (all with alternative white shorts).
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Brentford and Chelsea, a sunny day in West London really helps these kits shine and the match up with both teams in their Home Kit worked well for me!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 1 Away Kits and 4 3rd Kits
There were four Kit Variations used this Matchweek
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Home with alternative “Old Gold” shorts, 7th time used
Nottingham Forest – 3rd using both alternative sky blue shorts and white socks
Southampton – 3rd with alternative white shorts, 3rd time used
Manchester City – Home with alternative white socks, 5th time used
Kit Grid – Up to 8th April
Kit News
As there was only a day between Matchweeks, there was no new Premier League Kit News!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials…
The Premier League returns after the International Break and the weekend’s FA Cup Quarter-Finals and we are now in the final stages of the season with Matchweek 30.
Much like we have seen over the past few weeks these were the reverse fixtures from two different Matchweeks, with seven games from Matchweek 15 and three games from Matchweek 19
Kits Worn in Total – 101 (+3 New Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 70 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were three new kits on show this Matchweek.
Fulham wore their 3rd Kit in it’s default look (with purple socks) for the first time.
Manchester United wore their Away kit with alternative gray socks.
Leicester City in Home Kit with 3rd socks.
Kit Highlights
On Tuesday 1st April, with Fulham and Manchester United both wearing new kit looks, this meant that we reached 100 Kits for this Premier League Season, this was completed in 292 Games.
Manchester United’s Away Kit look, was their 9th Kit Variation of the season, joint 2nd highest in the league this season so far.. they have now worn, four Home Kit looks, two Away Kit and three 3rd Kit looks, it was also their 2nd new look in their last two Premier League Games.
4 in 4… Both Aston Villa and Leicester City have now worn four different Kit Looks in their last four game, Aston Villa with Home, and variations of Away, 3rd and Home Kits being worn and Leicester in Away, a 3rd Kit look with alternative socks, Home Kit, and this week’s Home Kit with 3rd Kit socks.
Crystal Palace wore their 3rd Kit for just the second time this season in the Premier League.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have now worn their Home Kit for 11 games in a row, they have worn alternative Old Gold Shorts in 5 of those games but not used a change kit since Matchweek 19, back on 29th December!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Brighton & Hove Albion and Aston Villa, seeing Villa in this Adidas Kit in “All” Claret is wonderful thing, so this makes this a great kit match up!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 16 Home Kits, 2 Away Kits and 2 3rd Kits
There were three Kit Variations used this Matchweek
Manchester United – Away with alternative gray socks
Leicester City – Home with 3rd socks
Tottenham Hotspur – Home with alternative navy socks, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 4th April
Kit News
It is being reported that Brentford will be moving from Umbro, with a new deal with Joma starting from the summer, no official announcement as yet but it looks like the successful relationship between the two clubs is coming to an end.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials…
The Premier League reaches Matchweek 29 and with the Carabao Cup Final this weekend, there were only 8 games, with Liverpool v Aston Villa played on 19th February and Newcastle v Crystal Palace scheduled for 16th April. Much like we have seen over the past few weeks these were the reverse fixtures from two different Matchweeks, with six games from Matchweek 11 and two games from Matchweek 13
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 29 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 98 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 70 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There was one new kit on show this Matchweek.
Manchester United wore their Home Kit with alternative white socks.
Kit Highlights
Manchester United wore their 8th Kit Look of the season, the 3rd highest in the Premier League so far this season, and this was their 4th different Home Kit Look, having now worn all possible white short & socks, and black shorts & socks in all combinations.
Tottenham Hotspur wore their 3rd KIt for just the 2nd time in the League, and have now lost both games wearing this kit.
My favourite Kit Match Up of this Matchweek was the game between Ipswich Town and Nottingham Forest, with Forest in All Red this was stand out kit match up of the weekend.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 2 Away Kits and 3 3rd Kits
There were three Kit Variations used this weekend, all Home Kits
Nottingham Forest – Home with alternative red shorts, 3rd time used
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Home with alternative Old Gold shorts, 6th time used
Manchester United – Home with alternative white socks
Kit Grid – Up to 17th March
Kit News
There was no additional Kit News from Premier League teams this week.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or over at my Socials… and I will be back after the first International Break of 2025!