Premier League – Kit Log 2019/20

As we reach the first International Break of the 2019/20 season it feels like its a good time to take stock and have a look at the kits worn in the first four rounds of the season.

As always I like to look at the stats of the kits worn and information behind that.

Kit Stats

  • Home Kits – 69% (65% full, 4% variation)
  • Away Kits – 18% (17% full, 1% variation)
  • 3rd Kit – 12% (11% full, 1% variation)
  • 4th Kit – 1%

Teams with 3 kits worn – In Appearance

  • Arsenal (Away, Home, 3rd)
  • Burnley (Home, 3rd, Away)
  • Crystal Palace (Home, Away, 3rd)
  • Everton (4th, Home, Home variation)
  • Manchester United (Home, Home variation, 3rd variation)
  • Sheffield United (Away, Home, Away variation)
  • Tottenham Hotspur (Home, Away, Home variation)

Teams with 2 kits worn – In Appearance

  • Aston Villa (Home, Away)
  • Bournemouth (Home, 3rd)
  • Brighton & Hove Albion (Home, Away)
  • Chelsea (Home, Away)
  • Leicester City (Home, Away)
  • Liverpool (Home, 3rd)
  • Manchester City (Away, Home)
  • Newcastle United (Home, 3rd)
  • Norwich City (Home, 3rd)
  • Southampton (Away, Home)
  • Watford (Home, 3rd)
  • West Ham United (Home, Away)

Team with 1 kit worn

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers (Home)

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Something we have seen twice this season (Everton at Crystal Palace and Watford at Newcastle United) is the Referee step in and ask teams to change their kits to avoid a clash.

Everton who wanted to use their Coral away kit but was advised by the Ref is would cause a clash of kit and with their then soon to be released 3rd kit being Navy Blue, it meant a return of last season’s white 3rd kit, as what will be a 4th kit this season.  For me this white kit actually complements the current home kit in its desgin, so maybe should have been kept as a 3rd kit this season.

The second instance was with Watford, who wanted to use their Navy Blue away kit for the first time at Newcastle and with their home kit this season being Black / Yellow halved shirts, it meant a return of last season’s Green Away kit to be used as a 3rd kit, something the team did not have last season being one of only two teams to wear just a Home and Away kit.

The other one of those teams was Wolverhampton Wanderers, who currently are the only team to wear just one kit so far this season, however I would expect to see the team to use a rare 3rd kit when they play away at Watford on 1st January 2020, with their home and away kits both clashing with Watford’s halved shirts…. will we see the return of last season’s white away kit or something new?

Premier League – Goalkeeper Kits

Something new I am also keeping record of this season and inspired by Denis over at Museum of Jerseys (and the excellent Kit Tracker that Denis illustrates) are the Goalkeeper kits worn in the Premier League.

  • 43 Different kits worn – (caviat here is that there are several template kits worn by teams, so many teams have same GK Kit)
  • Only Brighton & Hove Albion have worn just one kit so far this season (Mat Ryan)
  • Burnley, Manchester United, Newcastle United & Norwich City have all worn 3 kits in the opening 4 games

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My favourite kit match up of the season so far was on 18th August when Sheffield United played Crystal Palace, for me a nice balance of tradition and modern kit design…. although if Arsenal had chosen to wear their away kit Liverpool rather than their 3rd kit then that would have been right up there…!

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Let me know your thoughts and what your favourite Kit Match ups have been on the comments below or over at Twitter on @Kit_Geek

 

English Football – Kit Manufactuer Data

The 2019 / 20 season kicked off last weekend in England with the EFL playing their first round of games and Premier League returning this week, I felt it was time to have quick look at who is wearing what this season in England.

Unforuntaley the data does not include Bury FC as there has no update on the future of the club when creating this article, all being well I will update as soon as the club’s issues are resolved

The most seen kit manufactuer that we will see this season…. Puma.

Kit Manufactuers

  • Puma – 13 teams
  • Adidas – 12 teams
  • Errea – 12 teams
  • Macron – 9 teams
  • Nike – 9 teams
  • Umbro – 9 teams
  • Hummel – 7 teams
  • FBT – 3 teams
  • Kappa – 3 teams
  • Joma – 2 teams
  • New Balance – 2 teams
  • Admiral – 1 team
  • Avec – 1 team
  • Bristol Sports – 1 team
  • Elev8 – 1 team
  • Elite Pro Sport – 1 team
  • O’Neills – 1 team
  • Player Layer – 1 team
  • Surridge – 1 team
  • Tag – 1 team
  • Under Armour – 1 team

Premier League:

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Championship:

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League One:

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League Two:

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There have been 18 Clubs that have changed manufactuer

There was only six clubs in the top two division that have changed kit manufactuer this season, League Two the highest single division to see changes with seven clubs.

Premier League

  • Arsenal (Puma to Adidas)
  • Aston Villa (Luke 1977 to Kappa)
  • Burnley (Puma to Umbro)
  • Manchester City (Nike to Puma)

Championship

  • Brentford (Adidas to Umbro)
  • Reading (Puma to Macron)

League One

  • Bolton Wanderers (Macron to Hummel)* – TBC
  • Coventry City (Nike to Hummel)
  • Doncaster Rovers (FBT to Elite Pro Sports)
  • Gillingham (GFC to Macron)
  • Shrewsbury Town (Errea to Admiral)

League Two

  • Cambridge United (Puma to Hummel)
  • Carlisle United (Umbro to Errea)
  • Leyton Orient (Nike to New Balance)
  • Macclesfield Town (Macron to Nike)
  • Oldham Athletic (Sondico to Hummel)
  • Port Vale (BLK to Errea)
  • Salford City (Umbro to Kappa)

Overall in the 2019 / 20 Season there is 21 different Kit Manufactuers that will take the field of action, this is an decrease from last season where there was 24 different kit makers on show, the three that we will not see this season:

  • BLK – Provided Port Vale’s kit
  • GFC – Gillingham’s own club branded kit
  • Sondico – Provided Oldham Athletic’s kit

Please let me know your thoughts and comments, either below or over at @Kit_Geek on Twitter.

Football Kit Top Trumps – Premier League 2018/19

It is time for one final review of the Home kits worn by the Premier League teams in the 2018/19 season, this time in the form of the classic “Top Trump” card.

I was torn on going for an opinion based scoring system based on design, aesthetics and general use, however I decided to go for a more factual based performance of the kit, so our ranking areas are:

  • League Games Worn
  • Variations of Kit 
  • Games Won
  • Points Won
  • Points per game

So for your “pleasure”, here are the Home Kits worn in 2018/19 Premier League Season in Top Trumps!

Arsenal and AFC Bournemouth*

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*AFC Bournemouth wore their 2019/20 Home kit in the last home game against Tottenham Hotspur, this game is NOT included in the data for their card (they won 1-0).

Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley

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Cardiff City and Chelsea*

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*Cheslea wore their 2019/20 Home kit in the last home game against Watford, this game is NOT included in the data for their card (they won 3-0).

Crystal Palace* and Everton

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*Crystal Palace wore their 2019/20 Home kit in the last home game against AFC Bournemouth, this game is NOT included in the data for their card (they won 5-3).

Fulham and Huddersfield Town

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Leicester City* and Liverpool

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*Leicester City wore their 2019/20 Home kit in the last home game against Chelsea, this game is NOT included in the data for their card (they drew 0-0).

Manchester City and Manchester United

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Newcastle United and Southampton

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Tottenham Hotspur and Watford

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West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Any shocks here, maybe Watford beating Chelsea in the numbers of games worn or Liverpool beating Manchester City in Points per game!

I am planning on creating Away and Third Kit Top Trumps in the coming weeks, as well as Champions League Kits.

Let me know your thoughts by using the comments field below or over at my Twitter Account @Kit_Geek

Champions League – Kit Log 2018/19

On a hot June evening in The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Liverpool lifted their 6th Champions League (European Cup) in their History with a 2-0 victory over first time finalists Tottenham Hotspur.

Now the competition has come to a close, it is time to wrap up the 2018/19 Champions League Kit Log, to review the kits worn through out the Group Stages please see my previous post – Champions League, Kit Log – Group Stages

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In the 29 Knock out games of the competition, the following kits were worn:

  • Home – 62% (33 Full Home, 3 Variations)
  • Away – 26% (11 Full Away, 4 Variations)
  • 3rd Kits – 12% (4 Full 3rd, 3 Variations)

Competition Kit Overview

We can see what the teams wore through out the competition below:

Group A – Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, AS Monaco, Club Brugges

Group B – Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur, PSV Eindhoven, Inter Milan

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Group C – Paris St,Germain, Napoli, Liverpool, Red Star Belgrade

Group D – Lokomotive Moscow, FC Porto, FC Schalke 04, Galatasaray 

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Group E – Bayern Munich, Benfica, Ajax Amsterdam, AEK Athens

Group F – Manchester City, Shakhtar Donetsk, Olympique Lyonnais, Hoffenheim

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Group G – Real Madrid, AS Roma, CSKA Moscow, Viktoria Plzen

Group H – Juventus, Manchester United, Valencia, BSC Young Boys 

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Kit Highlights

Some of my favourite Kits worn through the Knock Out Stages:

Schalke 3rd (Variation) worn against Man City – all though losing 7-0 on the night, the team did stand out in this all “Gecko Green” kit from Umbro.

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FC Barcelona’s home kit really works well, the use of the dark blue shorts and socks is the what makes the kit stand out for me and with the rumours that Barcelona will use a chequered shirt in 2019/20 this “classic” striped shirt has certainly stood out from other Nike efforts in the 2018/19 season.

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And that wraps up the 2018/19 Kit Logs, please let me know thoughts regarding Kits Worn in The Champions League in the comments below or via Twitter – @Kit_Geek

Kit News, Edition 2 – West Ham United & Umbro 2019/20

I would not normally write a post about one kit, however I want to take some time to talk about West Ham United’s Home and Away Kits for 2019/20 season from Umbro.

There were some leaked images hitting the internet earlier on this week and my initial thoughts were please let this be real…. and Finally on Wednesday the official release and the relief to know that those images were indeed what we will see gracing the London Stadium and other Premier League grounds in this upcoming season.

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Looking at the launch of kit, the marketing is already talking about “Inspired by the Class of ’80” and then digging into detail behind the design, it is clear that Umbro were looking to create a retro feel for their designs for “The Hammers”.  – Click here to go to West Ham’s page 

Home Kit

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The home kit based on the classic admiral kit used between 1977 and 1980 is paired with Claret shorts and socks as first choice, from what I can see and research this is the first time in the club’s history that this colour combination has been used as default home kit.

Away Kit

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The away kit is based on the kit worn in the 1980 FA Cup Final win against Arsenal and it a simple all white kit and as it’s 1980 cousin has some “claret and blue” striped trim on collar and sleeve cuffs, there is also some detailing celebrating that Cup win on the back of the neck.

Something else that West Ham United have done right, is to offer fans both home and away kits an option of a “Unsponsored” version of the shirts, however this still includes the club’s sleeve sponsor (it is one of the more aesthetically pleasing). From my initial tweet about this, one that has hit a chord with fans across all clubs – see tweet here

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These kits have set a high bar for the 2019/20 kits and I applaud what Umbro and West Ham United have done here…..

Quite simply, this is retro done right!

Please let me know your thoughts about this kit on the comments below or via Twitter – @Kit_Geek

Kit News, Edition 1 – A Hummel renaissancei

Kit news is coming thick and fast, so I thought it was a good opportunity to have a look at what we have seen over the past few days in terms of Kit News.

Confirmed Kits

Middlesbrough – Hummel have delivered a look in the new home kit for Middlesbrough that is a return to a classic look for Boro and one that synonymous with the club.

Inter Milan – Striped kits are always difficult to deliver something new or give a fresh approach to the design, however Inter Milan are a club that often looked to do this over the years and this effort from Nike for 2019/20 is something different and does stand out from the others

Cambridge United – A new Kit deal for Cambridge United with Hummel and the first home Kit is a real classic in design, a clean and simple look on The U’s traditional amber and black. Looks like Hummel will be bigger players in the kit market in 2019/20 and if what we have seen so far is anything to go by we should be in for a treat.

Leicester City – The launch of Leicester City’s away and 3rd kits was no surprise with these kits leaked a few weeks ago. The Away, a pink version of the kit worn by Germany in 2018 World Cup and 3rd Kit, a dark grey version of the Adidas Tiro 19 template. After the introduction of their new home kit in the final game of the season, this completes the kits for the Foxes in 2019/20.

Olymique de Marseille – OM in the second season with Puma have seen the launch of their new home kit sees an introduction on sky blue pinstripe with an all white kit. The kit is also being marketed as 120th Anniversary kit.

AS Roma – Nike have returned to a more classic look for AS Roma this coming season, with the traditional red shirt being paired with white shorts and red socks. There is some “lightening” detailing on the collar, inspired from Roman iconography, which is also continued into name/number fonts for the season.

Ipswich Town – Quick to move on from their recent relegation from Championship, Ipswich Town have launched both their new Home and Away kits from Adidas, both kits from the Adidas template catalogue and the away sees a return to red/navy stripes. A big change with the kits is the sponsor, moving away for black and pink logo to a plain white one that fits with the overall aesthetic of the shirt. It is also worth highlighting that the Children’s versions of the kits will have a local charity as sponsor.

Preston North End – The final kit that I am looking at this first edition of Kit News, is the Nike kit for Preston North End, this template looks like a return to Nike Legend template, most known for its use by several teams in 2002 World Cup, this particular version really reminds me of the England Rugby Union kit worn when they clinch the World Cup in 2003.

Other News:

  • Aston Villa after a solitary season with local designer Luke1977 (which delivered some amazing kits) have signed a 3 year deal with Kappa
  • Burnley FC are rumoured to be wearing Umbro next season after leaked photos seen on Twitter
  • Millwall to have a brown away kit based on their sponsor, chocolate manufacturer Huski
  • A new badge for FC Nantes
  • Leaked Arsenal / Adidas kits
  • New sponsor for PSG

I will follow up with Edition 2 over the coming weeks, let me know your thoughts at Twitter @Kit_Geek or on the comments below.

Premier League – Kits by Fixtures

Those that have been following me on Twitter and seen previous post know that I keep a log of the kits worn in games with a Kit Grid, an example can be seen here – Premier League, Kit Grid (Match Day 26 to 35)

I also wanted to share you with you the kits worn at each Match Day as a reference point.

Match Day 1 to 3 (10th August to 27th August)

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Match Day 4 to Match Day 7 (1st September to 1st October)

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Match Day 8 to Match Day 10 (5th October to 29th October)

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Match Day 11 to Match Day 14 (3rd November to 2nd December)

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Match Day 15 to Match Day 20 (4th December to 30th December)

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Match Day 21 to Match Day 24 (1st January to 30th January)

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Match Day 25 to Match Day 28 (2nd February to 27th February

Match Day 27 includes

  • Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion played on 3rd April

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Match Day 29 to Match Day 32 (2nd March to 31st March

Match Day 30, includes:

  • Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace on 3rd April
  • Brighton & Hove Albion v Cardiff City on 16th April
  • Watford v Southampton on 23rd April
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal on 24th April
  • Manchester United v Manchester City on 24th April

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Match Day 33 to Match Day 36 (2nd April to 28th April)

Match Day 33 Includes:

  • Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion on 23rd April

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Match Day 37 and Match Day 38 (3rd May to 12th May)

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For some detailed analysis, please check out my previous post – Premier League, End of Season Kit Report

Also, I have recently contributed to this article looking at some of kits worn in 2018/19 Premier League season on Footy.com with Phil Delves which made it all the way to the lofty heights of Talksport – click here …………*FAME AT LAST, KINDA*

Finally check out this stunning graphic from Museum of Jerseys , not only is this documenting all kits worn this season but also all Goalkeeping kits and Officials strips.

 

Premier League, End of Season Kit Report

Sunday 12th May 2019 saw a remarkable season come to a close, with Manchester City and Liverpool slugging out blows over these final weeks of the season like two heavy weight boxers trading punched in the 12th Round….

Anyway enough of this and to what you are here for, the Kit review of the season.

Kit Stats

  • 760 Kits worn (380 games)
  • 112 variations of kits, which are broken down by the following
  • Home Kits – 42%, 24 Home kits worn (AFC Bournemouth, Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Leicester all wearing their 2019/20 Home Kit in their last home game) and 23 variations of Home kit
  • Away Kits – 30%, 19 Away kits worn (Manchester United only team not to wear their designated away kit) and 15 variations of Away kit
  • 3rd / 4th Kits (thanks Fulham) – 28%, 18 3rd/4th Kits worn and 13 variations of 3rd Kit

Overview

Match Day 1 to 19

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Match Day 20 to 38

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Kit Variations 

  • Everton and Fulham both wore 9 variations of kits this season
  • Everton – 4 Home Kits, 1 Away and 4 3rd Kits
  • Fulham – 4 Home Kits, 2 Away, 2 3rd and 1 4th Kit
  • Manchester United and West Ham United wore 8 variations of kit
  • Manchester United – 3 Home Kits, 2 Away kits and 3 3rd kits (they also did not wear their designated away kit combination of Pink / Black / Pink)
  • West Ham United- 4 Home Kits, 1 Away Kit and 3 3rd Kits
  • Most variation of Home Kit – 4 (Everton, Fulham, West Ham United)
  • Most variation of Away Kit – 3 (AFC Bournemouth, Burnley, Cardiff City)
  • Most variation of 3rd Kit – 4 (Everton)
  • Fulham used a 4th Kit once (which in turn meant they wore 4 kits in the first 5 games)
  • Watford are the only team to use no variation and only two different kits all season
  • Leicester City wore their home kit 32 times, only wearing change kits against teams in Blue or Blue / white stripes – the least unnecessary changes 

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Kit Log

Below is a graphic looking at who what against whom, this is something that I will be looking at in more detail over the coming days, so watch this space.

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As in my previous post about The Championship – The Championship, End of Season Kit Report I mentioned my favourite kit match up of the season, for me this was a tough call this season but one of my favourite kits to take the field was Chelsea’s home shirt and when they played Crystal Palace at home, palace wore blue socks with their away to produce for a stunning kit mash up.

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As mentioned, there will be additional posts coming up over the coming days but please let me know your thoughts, favourite kits and comments about 2018/19 Premier League Season by using the comments field below or via Twitter – @Kit_geek

The Championship, End of Season Kit Report

On Sunday 5th May The Championship League season came to an end, we do still have five games left with the playoffs but this feels like a good time to have a review of the kits worn through out the season and look at some of the stats behind the kits worn.

Kit Stats 

  • 1102 Kits worn
  • 107 variations of kits
  • Home Kits – 45%, 25 Full Home kits worn, 23 variations of Home kit – (Stoke used 2019/20 Home kit in final League game)
  • Away Kits – 39%, 24 Full Away kits worn, 18 variations of Away kit
  • 3rd Kits – 16%, 15 Full 3rd kits worn, 2 variations of 3rd kit (Aston Villa and Leeds United)

Overview

Match 1 to Match 16

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Match 17 to Match 31

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Match 32 to Match 46

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Due to the unfortunate circumstances surrounding Bolton Wanderers at the end of this season, the fixture against Brentford was not played, leaving those two teams with only 45 appearances in the League.

Kit Variations

  • Aston Villa wore 9 variations of kit, 5 different home combinations and 2 variations of both Away and 3rd Kits.
  • Bolton Wanderers wore 7 variations of kit, 2 home variations, 4 Away and just the one 3rd kit
  • Most variations of Home Kit – Aston Villa, 5 variations
  • Most variations of Away Kit – Bolton Wanderers & Reading, 4 variations
  • Most variations of 3rd Kit – Aston Villa & Leeds United, 2 variations
  • 9 Clubs only had Home and Away kits
  • Wigan Athletic only wore two variations of kit all season, their Home and Away
  • 5 Clubs did not use any variation of kit available to them – Bristol City, Norwich City, Preston North End, Rotherham United and Wigan Athletic.

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I wrote in a previous post – EFL, Championship – Kit Variations about my five favourite kits and that has not changed since that post, so my favourite kit match up of the season was Blackburn Rovers v Bristol City.

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I will continue to add to the Kit Log throughout the Playoff and will update via Twitter – @Kit_Geek but please let me know your thoughts and what your favourite kits seen the English 2nd Tier via the comments below or Twitter.

Premier League, Kit Grid (Match Day 26 to 35)

The end of the Premier League season is fast approaching with only 3 rounds of games left to be played.

This felt like a good time to review the Kit Grid that looks at what was worn by who against who.

To review older updates and see how this works please see my previous posts about this:

Premier League – Kit Grid, Match Day 13

Premier League – Kit Grid catch up (MD 14 to 17)

Premier League – Kit Grid (Match Day 18 – 25)

Match Day 26 – 9th February to 11th February

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Match Day 27 – 22nd February to 24th February

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Match Day 28 – 26th February to 27th February

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Match Day 29 – 2nd March to 3rd March

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Match Day 30 – 9th March to 10th March

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Match Day 31 – 16th March to 17th March

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Match Day 32 – 30th March to 1st April

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Match Day 33 – 2nd April to 8th April

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Match Day 34 – 12th April to 15th April

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Match Day 35 – 20th April to 22nd April

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Games played on 23rd April and 24th April – From Match Day 31 and Match Day 33

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At the end of season, I will start to break down some of the stats behind the kits worn by the Team in the Premier League this season.

Please let me know you thoughts via the comments below or via Twitter @Kit_Geek