Premier League: Matchweek 27, Kit Review

The Premier League returns after last weekend’s FA Cup 4th Round, with these matches played across three days on Saturday 21st February and Monday 23rd February 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the round of fixtures played in Matchweek 12 , which was the first round of mid-week games this season on between the 22nd and 24th November 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 27 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 101 (No New Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 70 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)

There were no new outfield kits on show this Matchweek, the first one of the season.

There was one new Goalkeeper Kit Look used this weekend, Brighton using white socks

Kit Highlights

This Matchweek was the first of this season NOT to feature a new Kit Look, well an outfield look that is as we did see a new Goalkeeper Kit. For comparison, last season the first Matchweek where there was no new outfield kit was Matchweek 19 (4th to 6th January 2025).

Chelsea debuted their new front of shirt sponsor, IFS a provider of Industrial AI. In the communication about this deal, it is described as a Multi-Year partnership, however it is only confirmed as a front of shirt detail for the remainder of the 2025 / 26 season.

James Milner broke the record for the most Premier League games played this weekend, his start from Brighton & Hove Albion against Brentford was his 654th Game across 23 seasons. He carried “654” on his boots and there was also a hand-written gesture within the collar of this match shirt… will we see something more official in the coming weeks?

Newcastle United playing at Manchester City was an interesting kit story, we often see Manchester City play teams in darker shades of blue with no change, however this game saw Newcastle United change into blue, probably the least likely of the their kits to be used but it still worked for me, maybe this was used as a change of luck after wearing their Home Kit in their recent Carabao Cup Semi-Final game earlier this month.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool, with two classic looking kits on show, I was secretly hoping we would see Liverpool in their 3rd Kit (all green variation), to replicate the opening “Super Sunday” fixture in 1992 (Forest also wearing a kit that resembles that look) but this match up was worked very well.

Kit Stats

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

There two Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Fulham – Away, All Fluro Green, 5th time used
  • Manchester United – Home, with alternative black shorts, 4th time used

Kit Grid – Up to 23rd February

Kit News

The main news was the announcement of the Chelsea front of shirt sponsorship deal which as mentioned above as part of the weekly highlights.

Puma launched their final official Premier League Ball of the season, called the “Thrill” Ball, this will be used in the final games of the season. This is the first season that Puma have been supplying balls in the Premier League and this will be 4th ball launched this season, with the original ball used at the start of the season, the winter yellow ball and an unused orange “Snow” Ball.

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Premier League: Matchweek 26, Kit Review

The Premier League returns quickly for another round of mid-week fixtures before the weekend’s FA Cup games, with these matches played across three days on Tuesday 10th February and Thursday 12th February 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the second round of fixtures played in Matchweek 14 , which was the first round of mid-week games this season on between the 2nd and 4th December 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 26 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 101 (+2 Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 69 (+ New Kits this Matchweek)

There were two new kit looks on show these matches.

Leeds United in Home Kit with Away Socks.

Arsenal in Away Kit with alternative grey shorts and socks.

Kit Highlights

And there we have it, the 100 Kit Looks used this season, with Leeds United use of Home Kit with Away Socks being the 100th Kit in the 251st Game of the season, this was quicker than last season (292 Games).

This also means we continue to see a new kit look every match week this season, the breakdown below shows this in more detail!

Leeds United in their 4th Different Kit Variation of the Season and their first “Mash Up”

Arsenal were in their 6th Kit look of the season, and their 3rd different Away Kit look, although this look has been used in Champions League this season, this is the first time in Premier League.

Newcastle United, Manchester United and Liverpool all wore variations of change kits for the 2nd time this season in these games. All looks were changing to matching shorts and socks (and of course Adidas Kits), add to that the similar look of Arsenal (although this was the first time that variation was used in Premier League).

AFC Bournemouth were first team to wear an outfield field kit for the 20th time this season, Manchester City also reached this number in this Matchweek but due the fixture scheduling, Bournemouth reached 20 first!

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Sunderland and Liverpool, this was only the third time we have seen Liverpool’s wonderful 3rd Kit in action in Premier League this season, and paired up against Sunderland Home Kit gave us a lovely Kit Match Up in these mid-week games!

Kit Stats

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

There were five Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Leeds United – Home with Away socks
  • Newcastle United – 3rd with alternative orange shorts & socks, 2nd time used
  • Manchester United – Away with alternative purple socks, 2nd time used
  • Liverpool – 3rd with alternative white socks, 2nd time used
  • Arsenal – Away with alternative grey shorts & socks

Kit Grid – Up to 13th February

Kit News

There was no significant Premier League Kit News this week.

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Premier League: Matchweek 25, Kit Review

The Premier League welcomes Friday Night Football for the first time since 24th October in Matchweek 9, with these games played across three days on Friday 6th February and Sunday 8th February 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the fixtures played in Matchweek 11 , on the weekend of 8th and 9th November 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 25 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 99 (+1 Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 69 (+1 New Kits this Matchweek)

There was just the one new kit looks on show these matches.

West Ham United wore alternative navy socks with their Away Kit.

There was also one new Goalkeeper Kit look, with Aston Villa using the Yellow Version of the Trefoil Template for the first time this season.

Kit Highlights

We are closing in on 100 Kit Looks used this season, with the one new look this weekend that takes up to 99…

1 more kit look to go and we continue to see at least one new kit look every match week this season, the breakdown below shows this in more detail!

West Ham United were in their 7th Kit Variation of the season, with 3 Home Kit Looks, 3 Away (see below) and a single 3rd Kit used so far this season. This is the joint second highest along with Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest.

Aston Villa used their 5th different Goalkeeper look of the season, with the use of the yellow Trefoil Template Kit, the other teams to use this kit, Arsenal and Newcastle United are the two other teams that have used at least 5 Different Goalkeeper Kits (Arsenal – 6, Newcastle United – 5).

Everton have worn 4 different Kit Looks in their last 4 games, Away Kit (with Navy Socks), Home Kit, 3rd Kit and Home with Blue shorts worn in this time.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, Spurs wearing their Away Kit at Old Trafford is something although not common, we have seen before (2021 / 22 was the last time it was done), but using their 3rd Kit worked quite nicely.

Kit Stats

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

There were four Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Nottingham Forest – Home with alternative red shorts, 2nd time used
  • West Ham United – Away with alternative navy socks
  • Everton – Home with alternative blue shorts, 4th time used
  • Chelsea – Away with alternative socks, 2nd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 9th February

Kit News

There was no significant Premier League Kit News this week.

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Premier League: Matchweek 24, Kit Review

The Premier League says goodbye to January as it plays it’s fifth round of fixtures in 2026 , with these games played across three days on Saturday 31st January and Monday 2nd February 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the second round of fixtures played in Matchweek 2 , on the weekend of 22nd to 25th August 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 24 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 98 (+1 Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 68 (No New Kits this Matchweek)

There was just the one new kit looks on show these matches.

Brentford in their 3rd Kit with alternative claret socks.

Kit Highlights

We are closing in on 100 Kit Looks used this season, with the one new look this weekend that takes up to 98… just 2 more looks to go and we continue to see at least one new kit look every match week this season, the breakdown below shows this in more detail!

Brentford wore their 4th Kit Variation of the season and their first alternative kit look.

Arsenal have worn 4 different kit looks in the last 5 games.

West Ham United have now worn their Home Kit in 10 consecutive games, however they have worn 3 different looks in this time, with default look used 7 times, All Claret used once and the look they used this weekend at Chelsea with alternative claret socks used twice.

Crystal Palace wore their Away (although marketed as white change kit), for just the second time this season, the first being in Match 7, so first time in 17 games.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Aston Villa and Brentford, as regular followers and readers will know I love a constrasting sock being used, so Brentford using this look and the colour match up between the two kits works really well for me here.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 4 Away and 2 Third Kits in action.

There were four Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • West Ham United – Home with alternative claret socks, 2nd time used
  • Fulham – Home with alternative black shorts, 2nd time used
  • Brentford – 3rd with alternative claret socks
  • Burnley – Away with Home socks

Kit Grid – Up to 3rd February

Kit News

Chelsea launched a range of leisure wear called “Return of the Rebel” which takes inspiration from one of the clubs most well know Away Kits worn between 1994 and 1996, the grey and orange look.

There was lots of rumours that this shirt was the Away Kit for 2026 / 27 Season but turns out that was incorrect and this leaked shirt was part of this range and will be a “Pre-Match” Shirt. A nice retro crest used here as well.

Full details can be found on the club website – here

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Champions League 25/26: League Phase Overview

On Wednesday 28th January 2026 the second League Phase of the expanded Champions League came to it conclusion, with the 36 Teams playing 8 games each for a total of 144 games.

Overall Kit Stats:

  • 113 Kits worn in Group Stages – 144 games
  • 44 Home Kits (33 Default / 11 variations)
  • 33 Away Kits (30 Default / 3 Variations)
  • 30 3rd Kits (23 Default / 7 Variations)
  • 3 “Cup” Kits (2 Default / 1 Variation)
  • 2 4th Kits
  • 1 Charity Kit
  • 2 Teams in 5 Kit Variations
  • 11 Teams in 4 Kit Variations
  • 14 Teams in 3 Kit Variations
  • 8 Teams in 2 Kit Variations
  • 1 Team in just 1 Kit

Team Breakdowns

Below you will find the Kit Log of all 36 Teams, I have these in alphabetical order.

Ajax to Benfica

Bodø/Glimt to Juventus

Kairat to Pafos

PSG to Villarreal

Match Day Breakdowns:

Match 1

Champions League – Match 1

Match 2

Champions League – Match 2

Match 3

Champions League – Match 3

Match 4

Champions League – Match 4

Match 5

Champions League – Match 5

Match 6

Champions League – Match 6

Match 7

Champions League – Match 7

Match 8

Champions League – Match 8

Kit Highlights:

Looking at some of my favourite Kit highlights of the League Phase of the competition…

There were two teams that wore five different Kit variations in their eight games, Bayern Munich and Sporting CP.

Bayern Munich, who wore Home, Away and three different variations of their 3rd Kit.

Sporting CP wore two variations of their Home Kit, Away, 3rd and a Charity Kit.

Bayer Leverkusen were the only team to wear a single Kit Look through this phase of the competition.

PSG were the only team to wear four distinct kits with no variations, wearing Home, Away, 3rd and 4th Kit in their eight games!

AS Monaco wore three different Home Kit looks, using red / white shorts and socks in different combinations.

Benfica were the only team to wear just their Home Kit in all of their matches, they did this in two different looks, wearing default look (white shorts) six times and alternative red shorts twice.

Borussia Dortmund as with traditional over the recent seasons wore a Cup Kit, they did this in two different variations, only wearing alternative shorts the once in the opening game against Juventus.

Juventus wore their 3rd Kit more than any other look, wearing it four times including once at Home.

There were three examples of “European” Change kits, with Napoli having dedicated European Away and 3rd Kits (a shame we did not get to see that wonderful brown 3rd Kit in Champions League Action) and Union Saint-Gilloise used a “European” Away Kit.

Manchester City wore a 4th Kit for second season in a row, this season wearing it three times in total for their most used look away from Etihad Stadium.

That’s it, the Champions League “League” Phase has now been completed!

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Champions League 25/26: Match 8, Kit Review

For the second time we are seeing the expanded Champions League complete it’s “League Phase” with the 36 Teams playing a total of 144 game, with these final round of fixtures being played on a single day, Wednesday 28th January 2026.

The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.

Match 8 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 113
  • 6 New Kits used this Matchweek

New Kits this Matchweek

The 6 new kits this week were the following:

  • Sporting CP – 3rd
  • Real Madrid – Away
  • Qarabag – Away
  • Chelsea – 3rd
  • Bayern Munich – 3rd with red shorts & black socks
  • Slavia Prague – Home with alternative red shorts

Kit Highlights

Bayern Munich wore a wonderful mash up, their 3rd was worn with what appears to be their third goalkeeper kit shorts and black trefoil socks! This was the 3rd different pair of socks worn with this kit in the competition this season and their 5th look used overall, the joint-highest in the Champions League this season

Sporting CP wore their 3rd Kit for the first time, this was their 5th different look (joint-highest), having worn 2 different Home Kit looks, Away and a Charity Kit.

Bayer Leverkusen remain the only team to wear a single kit look through the League Phase.

One of the most common goalkeeper templates across Europe this season, but it a goal scoring one now and we love a goalkeeper scoring!

My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between PSV Eindhoven and Bayern Munich, of it was… that wonderful looking Bayern Kit gives a nice balance with PSV’s classic look.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen the following kits…

  • 25 Home Kits
  • 4 Away Kits
  • 5 3rd Kits
  • 2 “Cup” Kit

There were just 3 Kit Variations seen this week…

  • Bayern Munich – 3rd with red shorts & black socks
  • Slavia Prague – Home with alternative red shorts
  • Newcastle United – Home with alternative white shorts & socks, 3rd time used

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Premier League: Matchweek 23, Kit Review

The Premier League played its fourth round of fixtures in 2026 , with these games played across three days on Saturday 24th January and Monday 26th January 2026.

They are the return fixtures of the opening weekend of the season games played in Matchweek 1, played on the weekend of 15th to 18th August 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 23 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 97 (+3 Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 68 (No New Kits this Matchweek)

There were three new kit looks on show these matches.

Liverpool wore their Away Kit with alternative “Ecru” shorts

Nottingham Forest wore their 3rd Kit with alternative fluro orange socks

Chelsea wore their Away Kit in its default look for the first time.

Kit Highlights

We are closing in on 100 Kit Looks used this season, with 3 New Looks this weekend that takes up to 97… just 3 more looks to go!

Nottingham Forest wore their 7th Different Kit Look of the season, using their 2nd different 3rd Kit look, with 2 Home Kit and 3 Away Kits variations previously used.

Liverpool were in their 6th Different Look of the season, with their 3rd different Away Kit, changing shorts is not something Liverpool have done in the past, but with a change to Adidas this season, this is the second different example of alternative shorts being worn with all green used at Burnley in Matchweek 4.

Chelsea are another team to make it 6 Different Kit Looks this season, with their 3rd different Away Kit look, they used their Away Kit in it’s default look for the first time in Premier League this season, having used it in Club World Cup… we will see the alternative green shorts and socks look used in Premier League to complete the set, they have worn the look in Carabao Cup this season already!

Arsenal lost their first game of the season in their Home Kit, the loss to Manchester United was their 15th match of the season in their first choice look.

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Brentford and Nottingham Forest, the use of the alternative socks really worked well with the Forest 3rd Kit, this was also the match up of the week in the reverse fixture, so maybe one of the best paired teams of the season so far in terms of kits!

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 11 Home Kits, 3 Away and 4 Third Kits in action.

There were three Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Liverpool – Away with alternative Ecru Shorts
  • Nottingham Forest – 3rd with alternative Fluro Orange socks
  • Manchester United – 3rd with alternative Yellow socks, 2nd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 27th January

Kit News

There was no significant news this past week involving Premier League Kit News, some leaks from next season are being seen but we will wait until official confirmation before sharing these details.

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Champions League 25/26: Match 7, Kit Review

For the second time we are seeing the expanded Champions League have it’s final fixtures in January, with the seventh round of fixtures being played on Tuesday 20th January and Wednesday 21st January 2026.

The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.

Match 7 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 107
  • 2 New Kits used this Matchweek

New Kits this Matchweek

The 2 new kits this week were the following:

AS Monaco in their Away

Pafos in 3rd Kit with Away socks

Kit Highlights

Bayer Leverkusen remain the only team to wear a single kit look in this phase of the competition.

AS Monaco wore a change kit for the first time in this season’s Champions League, having worn 3 different Home Kit looks in their previous 6 games. This then being their 4th different kit look, the joint most so far this season.

Manchester City wore their 4th Kit for the 3rd time, they have now worn this kit has much as their Home Kit in the competition this season.

Newcastle United wore an alternative Home Kit look at Home against PSV Eindhoven, wearing white shorts and socks.

Benfica have only worn their Home Kit in the competition so far this season, they wore alternative red shorts for the 2nd time playing Juventus.

My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Sporting CP and PSG, the PSG 3rd Kit is one of my favourite kit looks of the season, combined with the classic Sporting look was always going to be a great Kit Match up.

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen the following kits…

  • 24 Home Kits
  • 4 Away Kits
  • 6 3rd Kits
  • 1 “Cup” Kit
  • 1 4th Kit

There were just 6 Kit Variations seen this week…

  • Galatasaray – Home with Away Shorts, 2nd time used
  • Union Saint-Gilloise – 3rd with Home Socks, 2nd time used
  • Pafos – 3rd with Away socks
  • Juventus – Home with alternative white shorts & socks, 3rd time used
  • Benfica – Home with alternative red shorts, 2nd time used
  • Newcastle United – Home with alternative white shorts & socks, 2nd time used

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Premier League: Matchweek 22, Kit Review

The Premier League returns after last weekend’s FA Cup 3rd Round Games, with these fixtures played across three days on Saturday 17th January and Monday 19th January 2026.

They are the second set of return fixtures this season, with these previous games being played in Matchweek 4, played on the weekend of 13th / 14th September 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 22 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 94 (+2 Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 68 (+2 New Kits this Matchweek)

There were two new kit looks on show these matches.

West Ham United wore their Home with alternative claret socks.

Arsenal wore their Away Kit with alternative grey socks.

There were two new Goalkeeper Kits used this weekend:

  • Burnley – Pink
  • Newcastle United – Pink Adidas Trefoil Template

Kit Highlights

West Ham United wore their 6th Kit Variation of the season, and their 3rd different Home Kit look. Along with 2 different Away Kit looks and a single 3rd Kit.

Arsenal wore their 5th different Kit variation of the season, with the 2nd different Away Look this weekend… they have now worn, 1 Home Kit, 2 Away and 2 3rd Kit Looks!

Interestingly they shared on their Social Media the reason for the change of socks, with Premier League making the request due to impacts of colour blind supporters.

There were two new Goalkeeper looks this weekend, they were both Pink Kits with Burnley using their 3rd choice Goalkeeper Kit for the first time and Newcastle United in the Pink version of the Trefoil Keeper’s Template (their 5th Different Goalkeeper look used this season so far).

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United, Newcastle’s 3rd kit gave a nice balance with the “Old Gold” Wolves shirts.

Kit Stats

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

There were three Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • West Ham United – Home with alternative claret socks
  • Arsenal – Away with alternative grey socks
  • Everton – Away with alternative navy socks, 3rd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 20th January

Kit News

A couple of Premier League Teams wore special Kits in last weekend’s FA Cup Games.

Tottenham Hotspur wore a commemorative kit, celebrating their 1901 FA Cup win.

Everton wore a 4th Kit, it is unclear whether this kit will be seen in the Premier League this season.

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Premier League: Matchweek 21, Kit Review

The Premier League has now seen two rounds of games in the New Year and these were the final round of nine games in just over a six weeks, with these midweek fixtures played across three days on Tuesday 6th January and Thursday 8th January 2026.

They are the second set of return fixtures this season, with these previous games being played in Matchweek 3, played on the weekend of 30th / 31st August 2025.

You can find last round of fixtures report here

The Kit Overview for Premier League is below:

Matchweek 21 Fixtures

Total Kits Used

  • Kits Worn in Total – 92 (+1 Kit this Matchweek)
  • Goalkeeper Kits – 66 (No New Kits this Matchweek)

There was one new kit looks on show these matches.

Manchester United wore their Away Kit in it’s default look for the first time this season.

Kit Highlights

Nottingham Forest wore alternative navy shorts and socks with their Away for the second time in two games in a row, their victory at West Ham United also means they have now scored 11 points in their Away Kit, the first team to score double figure points in their Away Kit (and as it stands the kit they have won the most points in this season, only won 10 in their Home Kit).

Manchester United have now worn 8 Different Kit Variations this season, with their Away Kit being worn in its default look being the 3rd different Away Kit look, coupled with 2 Home Kit looks and 3 3rd Kit variations used this season, this is the joint highest in Premier League so far this season (with Aston Villa).

Tottenham Hotspur have now worn their 3rd Kit 5 times in the last 8 games, these all in just over a month.

Aston Villa wore their 3rd Kit (in it’s default look) against Crystal Palace, this meant it was 4 different kit looks in the last 4 games, having worn Home with Claret socks at Chelsea, Away with white socks at Arsenal, Home Kit against Nottingham Forest and then the 3rd Kit at Palace!

My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Arsenal and Liverpool, a classic looking Liverpool Away Kit gave us a Kit Match up that harks back to the 90s, and I am all for it!

Kit Stats

Overall we have seen 12 Home Kits, 5 Away and 3 Third Kits in action.

There were two Kit variations used in this Matchweek.

  • Nottingham Forest – Away with alternative navy shorts / socks, 2nd time used
  • Chelsea – Home, All Blue, 2nd time used

Kit Grid – Up to 9th January

Kit News

Newcastle United and Adidas have reissued their classic 1995 / 96 Away Shirt, but for me it’s the training wear that they are also launching, with the team donning this classic sweatshirt in training this week. The full range is being released on 13th January.

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