The Premier League has now completed Matchweek 16 and we are a week away from the start of Christmas Period of games and the halfway point of the season! Here is our regular look at the Kits worn in this weekend.
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 16 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 77 (+4 Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 62 (No New Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were four new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Aston Villa wore their 3rd Kit for the first time in Premier League this season, although they did use alternative white socks at Nottingham Forest. This is their 7th different kit variation of the season, the highest now in the League.
Crystal Palace used their 3rd Kit for the first time at Brighton & Hove Albion.
Tottenham Hotspur used alternative navy socks with their Away Kit, based on the white trim my guess would be these are alternative Home socks but created an interesting look at Southampton!
West Ham United were another team to change their socks up, this time with their 3rd Kit which they combined with Home socks.
Kit Highlights
Everton wore alternative blue shorts to create all blue look, this was 3rd time this look was used in 5 games.
Brentford lost for the first time this season in their Home Kit, the 10th game they have worn it but their loss at Chelsea was the first!
West Ham United wore Home socks with their 3rd Kit, this means they have worn these socks with all three kits this season in the League.
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the Manchester Derby, tri-colour kits are one of my favourite kit things, so with Manchester City’s home already in this look and the Manchester United going for alternative shorts and socks, it was always going to be a winner in my eyes!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 16 Home Kits, 1 Away Kit and 3 3rd Kits
There were five variations seen over these fixtures.
Everton – Home Kit in All Blue, 3rd time used this season
Aston Villa – 3rd Kit with alternative white socks
Manchester United – Home Kit with alternative black shorts and white socks, 2nd time used
Tottenham Hotspur – Away with Navy socks
West Ham United – 3rd with Home socks
Kit Grid – Up to 17th December
Kit News
There was no significant Premier League Kit news this week.
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The 2024/25 Champions League returns for Match 6 of the League Phase and the final round of fixtures in 2024, before we move into new territory with the final two rounds in January.
The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.
This gives 107 of the 108 Kits of the 36 Teams, (111 including Cup and 4th Kits).
Match 6 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 91 (+3 from Match 5)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were 3 new Kits on show this week
Aston Villa used their 3rd Kit in it’s default look for the first time this season, having previously worn with alternative white shorts.
AS Monaco wore their Away kit for against Arsenal.
Sparta Prague wore another mash up, this time with 3rd shirt and away shorts and socks.
Kit Highlights
Bayern Munich used their 3rd kit for a 5th time out of the 6 games, still yet to wear their Home Kit!
Sparta Prague have now worn their 3rd Kit in three different variations, all black, with away socks and now with away shorts and socks.
AC Milan v Red Star Belgrade gave us both team in their 3rd Kits!
Seven Teams in total have worn four different kit looks in their six games, AC Milan, Aston Villa, Bayer Leverkusen, Feyenoord, Manchester City, Slovan Bratislava and Sparta Prague.
My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Benfica and Bolonga, a classic Benfica look and a wonderful Bolonga 3rd Kit was a great look on the pitch and the stand one of this week!
Kit Stats
Overall this Matchweek we have seen the following kits…
20 Home Kits
6 Away Kits
6 3rd Kits
4 “Cup” Kits
There were 2 Kit Variations used this week
Juventus – Home Kit with alternative white shorts and socks
Sparta Prague – 3rd with Away shorts and socks
There are still 6 Clubs in total that have worn the same kit in their opening six fixtures of the competition (Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Arsenal, PSG, Real Madrid, RB Salzburg).
Let me know your thoughts or other details you spotted this week in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and I will be back after next round of Champions League games.
The Premier League games are coming thick and fast, with another round of fixtures completed as we close in on the halfway point of the season! Here is our regular look at the Kits worn in these games.
There was just nine games this weekend, with The Merseyside Derby being postponed due to weather conditions and safety of the fans!
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 15 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 73 (+2 Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 62 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were two new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Newcastle United in their Away kit with alternative white shorts and socks.
Arsenal in their 3rd kit’s default navy socks for first time.
The one new goalkeeper kit on show:
Arsenal – Black Adidas Trefoil Kit
Kit Highlights
Arsenal used their 5th Goalkeeper Kit of the season, using the black version of the Adidas Trefoil kit for the first time, having used green previously.
Newcastle United have now worn 6 different kit variations this season, the joint highest in the league however they have used 2 Home, 2 Away and 2 3rd Kit looks for a nice balance in this usage!
Chelsea wore their Away socks with Home Kit for the 2nd game in a row for an all blue look!
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between Crystal Palace and Manchester City, two great kits against each other gives a nice look on the pitch, only the 2nd time Manchester City have used their Away Kit in the Premier League this season!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 12 Home Kits, 4 Away Kit and 2 3rd Kits
There were three variations seen over these fixtures.
Newcastle United – Away with alternative white shorts and socks
Nottingham Forest – Away with alternative sky blue shorts, 2nd time used
Chelsea – Home / Away socks, all blue, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 10th December
Kit News
Interesting news breaking on Monday 9th December, with Manchester City offering fans the chance to design their 3rd Kit for the 2026/27 season by using Puma’s AI Creator, full details can found on the club site here and the goalkeeper shirt has already been planned with input from current Manchester City Goalkeepers Ederson and Stefan Ortega and Rico Lewis!
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As regular readers will know I am looking to document the England Men’s National Football Team’s Kit History from 1960 to The Modern Day, creating some reference articles and documents for those that like to have quick reference to these things.
England played 112 Games between 1990 and 1990, a slight reduction in matches from the 80s and which The Three Lions wore their Primary (Home) Kit 88 times and Change Kits again just 24 times, the most time change kits have been worn with 21.5% of the total games being played in change kits, including two different 3rd kits, but more on that later.
The 90s was a decade where England’s kits were solely supplied by Umbro but as we will see the frequency of changing these kits significantly changed from what we have seen in previous years!
1990
The 90s started with a brand new set of kits released by Umbro, the set was made up of Primary, Secondary and 3rd kit! A set of kits which remains a fans favourites with all three kits seen today at England games in various re-releases!
The Primary kit was first used against Brazil in March 1990 and in the 15 games England played in total in 1990 they wore this look 14 times!
The only game where England did not wear their classic primary look was a World Cup warm up game against Uruguay at Wembley, England using their change kits at Home was becoming something of a theme now!
1990 was also a World Cup year, with England performing well and reaching the Semi-Finals, this meant that they played seven games in total at Italia 90, however they did not change from the Primary kit wearing it all their games!
1991 – 1992
The Summer of 1991 gave us England in five different kit looks, in five games..
It started with the only use of the 3rd Kit from this latest Umbro range, a victory at Turkey in May.
Then wearing Primary Kit against USSR and Secondary Kit against Argentina at Wembley.
The classic Primary kit was used in other look was when the Secondary shorts were added to create an All White look against Australia, this was the first of two games in that Summer Tour of the Southern Hemisphere where all white was used and one of only three times when the all white look was used in the 90s (the last use was a lot more well known than these ones)!
The final kit in this run was playing against New Zealand when in the first of two games, they went for another mash up, with secondary kit combined with Primary shorts!
1992 gave us a replacement 3rd Kit, with the Primary and Secondary Kits remaining in place for a 3rd year (the last time this would happen in England Kit History)!
This 3rd Kit was worn twice in 1992, at Czechoslovakia and Spain and is another well loved and regarded kit with this design incorporating “The Three Lions” in it’s design of both shirt and shorts.
As regular readers will know, England in Sky Blue is one of my favourite Kit quirks and I have written a dedicated piece all about England in Sky Blue which you can find here.
1993 – 1994
1993 started with the launch of a new Primary Kit, which starts a run of a new kit being launched every year alternating between Primary and Secondary, which would be theme of kit launches for the majority of remaining years in which Umbro would be the England Kit Supplier!
This kit was one of the forgotten kits of this period, likely as it was never worn in major finals with England failing to reach World Cup 94, the kit was first worn in the World Cup Qualifier against San Marino! The kit included a larger shield around the crest that we have seen before and a lot more red in the shorts!
In the summer of 1993, England played in a tournament in the United States in preparation for the World Cup the following year, this tournament saw England play three games (USA, Brazil and Germany) with two of them in the Secondary Kit from 1990, meaning this kit spanned four years.
However there were some slight differences with this one, the new crest (with larger shield), the updated Umbro logo, with capital letters used for wordmark and the nameset numbers / player names used for that season.
This kit was also used with Primary shorts of the 1993 Kit against USA, for another kit variation look.
With the team failing to qualify for the 1994 World Cup, it meant The Three Lions only played six games in 1994, the fewest since 1967.
However there was time to launch a new Secondary Kit, another kit that often gets forgotten, this was a darker red than seen before and marketed as “wine red”. It also included red shorts for the first time in it’s default look and the first time England played in all red since early 1970!
1995 – 1996
1995 started with England visiting Ireland, wearing their red secondary kit for the 2nd time, however due to crowd trouble the game was abandoned after 27 minutes.
In March, England launched their new Primary Kit and the kit that would be worn when England hosted the Euros the following year. This kit was big change from the previous 20 years, with no red in the kit for the first time since 1974, however a new colour was introduced, turquoise was now incorporated into all three elements of the kit’s trim!
It used a central crest for the first time in England’s Kit History.
Another change was the introduction different colour nameset, traditionally England had always used red numbers with their Primary Kit, this kit used navy with turquoise trim.
1996 started with a new secondary kit and at the time one of the most controversial kits, certainly in England’s Kit History. The kit was not red, and was “Indigo”, almost grey in its look! It was peak 90s in terms of it’s design and was certainly planned with one eye on what fans would wear rather than keeping with tradition!
First worn against Bulgaria in March (actually with solid red numbers), it was most famously worn at Euro 96 in the Semi-Final against Germany which ended in penalty defeat. It was worn one more time at Georgia, meaning it made 3 appearances in it’s only season of use! Although not regarded so at the time, this kit is considered a classic nowadays by fans and kit lovers alike.
And remember that this may be the only football kit to feature in a number one single… “Tears for heroes dressed in grey”, 3 Lions ’98!
1997 – 1999
During 1997 England launched two new kits, first a new Primary kit and then a secondary kit replacing the much maligned Indigo Kit!
The Primary kit saw a return to red as part of the kit, including the nameset and was first worn against Italy in February of that year, one of three games against them in 1997. The central crest / logo remained in place from the previous kit! The Primary kit was used in 10 times in the 11 games of this year!
The new Secondary kit was launched in the summer and was a return to red, with a stripe included in the shirt, the only “striped” shirt in England kit history so far!
The one game the kit was worn in 1997 was at La Tournoi, a tournament in France which was part of the preparations for World Cup ’98, England lifted the trophy in this kit after winning the tournament!
1998, A World Cup year and it was in the World Cup that see some interesting use of the two current England Kits, in their opening two games the default Primary Kit was worn, however in the final Group match against Colombia, the Secondary Kit was combined Primary socks to create a red / white / white look, the first time this combination had been seen in 16 years, also at World Cup (v France, 1982).
The next game, the Last 16 game against Argentina was another mash up, this time Primary Kit with Secondary shorts, to create an “All White” look (only the 2nd time this was seen in the 90s). The only thing about this mash up was the numbers on the shorts, being different from the shirt was slightly jarring (probably just me I know!!).
The final year of the 90s was the only year in which England used two completely different Primary and Secondary Kits in this decade, starting the year in games against France (Primary) and Poland (Secondary) of the kits from 1997/98!
April saw the release of a new Primary Kit, which was a stripped back kit in terms of design from the previous years and return to a more a classic look of the 1960’s! A return to just white and navy, the crest returned to it’s traditional position on the shirt and there was a crew neckline for first time in 10 years.
The final kit released this decade was also one of the strangest, remaining red in it’s colour it was made of woolen material which I am not sure was the most efficient fabric for elite sportsmen and something that is unlikely to return!
Breakdown per year – 112 Games in Total
1990 – 15 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
1 Secondary Kit Variation
1991 – 12 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
2 Secondary Kit Variations
1 3rd Kit Variation
1992 – 12 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
1 Secondary Kit Variation
1 3rd Kit Variation
1993 – 11 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
2 Secondary Kit Variations
1994 – 6 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
1 Secondary Kit Variation
1995 – 9 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
1 Secondary Kit Variation
1996 – 12 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
1 Secondary Kit Variation
1997 – 11 Games
1 Primary Kit Variation
1 Secondary Kit Variation
1998 – 14 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
2 Secondary Kit Variations
1989 – 10 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
2 Secondary Kit Variations
Well, that is the 1990s completed, 112 games in total, different kit looks and changes, five official primary and secondary kits used and two 3rd Kits!
I will return with a look back at the 2000s!
Let me know your thoughts and comments below or over at @Kit_Geek and a reminder that the overall visual page of the England Kit History is now also live on the site here
The Premier League’s first mid-week fixtures of the season have now taken place, with all teams playing over 3 days this week! Here is our regular look at the Kits worn in these games.
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 14 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 71 (+2 Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 61 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were two new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Chelsea in their Home Kit with Away socks, to create an all blue look!
Nottingham Forest in alternative red shorts at Manchester City.
The one new goalkeeper kit on show:
Ipswich Town – White Umbro Template
Kit Highlights
Wolverhampton Wanderers have worn Home, Away and 3rd kits in their last three games!
Tottenham Hotspur have worn change kits just three times this season but have lost in all three of those games!
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between Manchester City and Nottingham Forest, Forest in red shorts is one of the little kit things that I just love, so seeing them in this look was always going to be a winner for me!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 6 Away Kit and no 3rd Kits
There were two variations seen over these fixtures.
Chelsea – Home / Away socks, all blue
Nottingham Forest – Home with alternative red shorts, all red
Kit Grid – Up to 6th December
Kit News
There was no significant Premier League Kit News this weekend and will be back after this weekend’s games!
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The Premier League Matchweek 13 is completed, a third of the way through the season and the return of Friday Night Football for just the 3rd time this season, let’s take a deeper look into the kits worn this weekend.
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 13 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 69 (+2 Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 60 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were two new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Southampton wore their 3rd kit for the first time in the Premier League this season, having worn it in the Carabao Cup in the same look with alternative white shorts.
Aston Villa wore their Away shirt with Home shorts and socks for another away kit look for them this season!
The one new goalkeeper kit on show:
Crystal Palace – Fluro Yellow
Kit Highlights
Aston Villa are fast becoming my favourite team on the road this season, wearing the 4th different variation of their Away Kit this season, only wearing it look the one time. They are using the home kit to mash up their looks, we still have yet to see their 3rd kit used in the Premier League.
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham, the Fulham away this season is a great look and worked well match up at Tottenham!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 3 Away Kit and 2 3rd Kits
There were three variations seen this weekend
Southampton – 3rd with alternative white shorts
Aston Villa – Away with home shorts & socks
Everton – All Blue, 2nd time used this season
Kit Grid – Up to 1st December
Kit News
There was no significant Premier League Kit News this weekend and will be back on Friday after the first round of mid-week fixtures of this season!
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The 2024/25 Champions League returns for Match 5 of the League phase, the “super” league is now taking shape for the 36 teams competing!
The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.
This gives 107 of the 108 Kits of the 36 Teams, (111 including Cup and 4th Kits).
Match 5 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 88 (+5 from Match 4)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were 5 new Kits on show this week
Slovan Bratislava – Home
Brest – Away
Feyenoord – Away / Alternative white socks
Atalanta – Away
Stuttgart – 3rd
Kit Highlights
Bayern Munich continue to appear to be using their 3rd Kit as the Champions League first choice kit, wearing it for the fourth time against PSG and the for third time in a Home game.
Slovan Bratislava wore their fourth different kit of the competition, after using their registered Home Kit for the first time in the Champions League this season, after previously wearing a special cup kit, away and 3rd kits!
Bologna wore their 3rd Kit at Home against Lille, the 3rd time they have worn the kit this season in the competition but the first time at home!
Although not an actual kit from the game, but as part of the build up to the game between AS Monaco and Benfica this wonderful graphic was created which incorparates the kits worn in the match as F1 Overalls.
Five Teams in total have worn four different kit looks in their opening five games.
My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Manchester City and Feyenoord, not only a cracking game on the pitch but the two kits used worked well together and I do enjoy constrasting socks, so both team in this look is a win for me!
Kit Stats
Overall this Matchweek we have seen the following kits…
22 Home Kits
7 Away Kits
5 3rd Kits
2 “Cup” Kits
There was just 1 Kit Variation used this week
Feyenoord – Away with alternative white socks
6 Clubs in total have worn the same kit in their opening five fixtures of the competition (Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Arsenal, PSG, Real Madrid, RB Salzburg).
Let me know your thoughts or other details you spotted this week in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and I will be back after next round of Champions League games.
The Premier League is back after the 3rd and final International Break of 2024 and as we ramp up to Christmas the fixtures will come around quickly with nine rounds of fixtures over the next six weeks!
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 12 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 67 (+3 Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 59 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were three new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Nottingham Forest wore alternative Sky Blue shorts with their 3rd Kit!
Wolverhampton Wanderers were in their 3rd Kit for first time this season.
Manchester United wore alternative shorts and socks with their Home Shirt to create a Red / Black / White look at Ipswich Town.
The one new goalkeeper kit on show:
Wolverhampton Wanderes – Dark Purple
Kit Highlights
Brentford wore their Home Kit in an away game for the first time this season at Everton, they are final team to do this in 2024/25, it also was their first point in away game having lost the prevous five worn in change kits.
Chelsea continue their 100% record in their Away kit this season, making it 3 wins in 3 this weekend (2 with alternative socks, as worn here).
The four Umbro supplied team’s goalkeepers all wore the same template kit this weekend, with AFC Bournemouth, Brentford, Ipswich Town and West Ham United all using the yellow goalkeeper kit!
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between AFC Bournemouth and Brighton & Hove Albion, mainly due this being the first match up this season by two teams in striped shirts… the Bournemouth Home Kit (sponsor aside) is fantastic this season, and seeing the contrast in stripes with Brighton shirt worked well for me!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 3 Away Kit and 2 3rd Kits
There were three variations seen this weekend
Chelsea – Away with alternative socks, 2nd time worn this season
Nottingham Forest – 3rd, alternative Sky Blue Shorts
Manchester United – Home with black shorts and white socks
Kit Grid – Up to 26th November
Kit News
Leicester City’s front of shirt sponsor BC.Game announced this week that they have been declared bankrupt, however news from the club is that their sponsor is still committed to the club and will remain on shirts…. one to keep an eye on!
Tottenham Hotspur have annouced a “remastering” of their brand, the headline of this is course an amendment to the club crest which see the word mark of the club removed, leaving just the cockerel. However there is more to this change than just this, there is an re-introduction of a club “wordmark”, 7 Club “Hallmarks” created for the club, we will see these on the kits in the coming seasons!
The most interesting update for me is club introducing a colour palette, does this give us hint of the colours will club will use for their kits going forward, nothing surprising to see but they are closely linked to kits of the club’s past!
Wolverhampton Wanderers have announced a special kit to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of “Floodlight Friendly” win against Honved in 1954, a game that key in the creation of The European Cup. The reflective looking design with minimal branding will be worn against Ipswich Town on 14th December.
Full details can be found on the club website here
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The Premier League has now reached the 3rd International Break of the season and the final one of 2024, Matchweek 11 is here and this is my look at the kits worn.
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 11 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 64 (+4 Kits this Matchweek)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (+1 Kits this Matchweek)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were four new Kit looks this Matchweek..
Everton wore their 3rd Home Kit variation of the season, with an all blue look at West Ham United.
Aston Villa who followed their all white look (Home Shorts) in The Champions League, with same look in the Premier League for the first time this season!
Newcastle United are another team that wore a kit in the league that have previously worn in a Cup Competition with alternative white socks, both against Nottingham Forest.
Ipswich Town wore their 3rd Kit for the first time this season.
The one new goalkeeper kit on show:
Tottenham Hotspur – Purple
Kit Highlights
Southampton wore their Home Kit in an away game for the first time this season (after 6 games).
Everton made it 3 different Home Kit Looks in their last 3 games, this gives them 5 kit variations in total the joint highest in the Premier League so far this season!
My favourite Kit Match Up of the weekend was the game between Liverpool and Aston Villa, the all white Villa look gave us a nice clean kit match up.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 16 Home Kits, 1 Away Kit and 3 3rd Kits
There were three variations seen this weekend
Everton – Home, All Blue
Aston Villa – Away with Home shorts, All White
Newcastle United – Home with white socks
Kit Grid – Up to 10th November
Kit News
There has been no significant Premier League Kit news in the past week.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and I will be back after the International break with in depth kit reviews!
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The 2024/25 Champions League returns for Match 4 of the League phase, half way through this stage of the reformated competition!
The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.
This gives 107 of the 108 Kits of the 36 Teams, (111 including Cup and 4th Kits).
Match 4 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 83 (+11 from Match 3)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were 11 new Kits on show this week
AC Milan – Home / Alternative black shorts & socks
Bayer Leverkusen – Away
Dinamo Zagreb – Away
Girona – 3rd / Away socks
Juventus – Away
Manchester City – Home / Alternative white socks
Monaco – 3rd / Charcoal shorts
Aston Villa – Away / Home shorts
Atletico Madrid – Away
Brest – Away / 3rd shorts
Benfica – Home / Alternative red shorts
Kit Highlights
The week’s fixtures started with a Kit Mash up on show, Girona using their 3rd Kit with Away socks for an interesting look at PSV! This was the first time they had used a change kit in this season’s competition.
AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen and Manchester City, are teams that have worn four different kit looks in their opening four games….
Levekusen in Away kit at Liverpool (a kit worn by their goalkeeper in the last round of fixtures).
Man City in Home / white socks at Sporting CP!
AC Milan in an alternative look for their Home Kit this season, but remains a classic AC Milan look with black shorts / socks, this also opens up more alternative possibiltes for future fixtures with their default white shorts / socks.
Bayern Munich used their 3rd Kit at Home for a second in this competition, this means they are yet to to wear their Home Kit in their opening 4 games!
12 Team in total have worn three different kit looks in their opening four games.
My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Sparta Prague and Brest, Brest another team in an interesting kit mash up, using 3rd shorts with their away kit for a look very much like a “Team USA” kit and paired with the lovely tri-colour kit of Sparta Prague made a good visual match up.
Kit Stats
Overall this Matchweek we have seen the following kits…
19 Home Kits
9 Away Kits
4 3rd Kits
4 “Cup” Kits
There were 7 Kit Variations used this week
Girona – Away / 3rd Socks
AS Monaco – 3rd / Charcoal shorts
Manchester City – Home / White socks
AC Milan – Home / Black shorts & socks
Aston Villa – Away / Home shorts
Benfica – Home / Red shorts
Brest – Away / 3rd shorts
7 Clubs in total have worn the same kit in their opening three fixtures of the competition (Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Arsenal, Atalanta, PSG, Real Madrid, RB Salzburg).
Let me know your thoughts or other details you spotted this week in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and I will be back after next round of Champions League games.