The Premier League is back after the final round of International Fixtures of 2025 with the 12th round of fixtures of the season, and this is the start of run of nine Matches over the next six weeks, with these games completed between Saturday 22nd November and Monday 24th November 2025.
There was just the one new Kit on show this weekend.
West Ham United wore their Away Kit with alternative “Ecru” shorts.
Kit Highlights
West Ham United in their 5th Kit Variation of the season, this is the joint-second highest in Premier League this season (Aston Villa in 6, with Manchester United and Newcastle United also with 5).
Crystal Palace wore their Home Kit in an Away Game for the first time this season, this was their 6th Away game of the season, wearing their 3rd Kit in four games and Away once!
Brentford continue to wear change kits in all their Away games this season, wearing their Away for the 3rd time this season, having worn their 3rd kit in their other 3 Away games.
Chelsea wore their Away for the 2nd time this season and again with alternative shorts and socks, they have yet to wear this kit in it’s default look (“Ecru” shorts / Green socks) in any competition including the World Club Cup, which is 8 games in total.
My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Leeds United and Aston Villa, Villa in All Claret is one of my favourite kit looks, so when this is used it will always be one I keep an eye on!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 4 Away and 1 Third Kit in action.
There were four Kit variations used in this Matchweek.
Chelsea – Away, with alternative shorts / socks – 2nd time used
West Ham United – Away with alternative shorts
Aston Villa – Home, All Claret – 2nd time used
Everton – Home, All Blue – 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 25th November
Kit News
The Chelsea front of shirt sponsorship has been an interesting topic over the past few seasons with them carrying no sponsor in the majority of the games over this period, however that appears to be changing in the coming days with rumours of a deal with Oracle (US Software company). It has been reported that sponsorship will start as quick as next with high profile games against Barcelona in Champions League and Liverpool in Premier League – full details can be found here via Footy Headlines
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As regular readers will know I have documented 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.
You can find the following, which takes a look at the decades in more details.
It is time to take a look at first half of 2020’s in some more detail, one of the most successful period’s in Men’s National team history which meant the team played 67 games across these five years, which is the most in a five year period in these records.
The Three Lions wore their Primary (Home) Kit 53 times and Secondary Kits 14 times. The use of the secondary kit was down on previous years to 21%.
This includes three tournaments where England have not worn a change kit, wearing only Primary Kits (including All White variations) in their 19 Major Tournament Games in this period of time.
2020
2020, a year like no other… with the World coming to a stop, football also stopped for a period of time and Euro 2020 was postponed until the following year. As domestic football was one of the first things to start up again after “lockdown”, International Football returned in September of that year with eight games played in September, October and November.
When the football did restart, England played in their Kits which were scheduled to used for Euro 2020, and originally planned to released in March. The Primary Shirt saw a return to the centrally placed Crest and Logo, this was the first time since 2004. The Secondary kit was Royal Blue, this was the first time the secondary kit was not red since since 2012, and the first time Royal Blue has been used since 1950s.
The first time the new kit was used was in The Nation’s League game Away to Iceland in it’s All White Variation, a look that would used a total of 10 times over the years this kit was used.
The default look with Navy shorts was used four times in total in 2020, including the first game at Wembley for the team in nearly a year against Wales.
The first time the secondary kit was worn was also at Wembley, this kit was used twice in 2020 both games at Home, in Nation’s League game against Denmark and the Friendly against Ireland.
2021
2021 was the year with the most games in a calendar year, with 19 games played in total with World Cup 2022 Qualifying and Euro 2020 all taking place through-out the year, with the kits launched the previous year.
England had their most successful tournament since 1996, reaching the final of Euro 2020. During their run to the final they wore their Primary Kit in all seven games, wearing All White in all group games and their last 16 game against Germany.
They only wore their default look in Quarter-Final and Semi-Final, with the Quarters being the only game played outside of Wembley Stadium, which was against Ukraine in Rome.
England used their Secondary kit five times in total in 2021, of which three of the games were played at Home.
2022
2022 was a World Cup year but a World Cup Year with a difference, with the tournament being hosted by Qatar it meant it was a Winter World Cup taking place in November / December, this also meant new Kits for The Three Lions before the tournament kicked off.
England started the year in kits from 2020 / 2021, meaning these kits had a life span of 33 games (24 for Primary Kit and 9 for Secondary Kit), the longest spell kits had been used since the early 1980s.
The final use of the Royal Blue Away Kit was against Germany in June, and was only the 3rd time it had been used in an Away game in it’s nine usages (being worn six times in Home Games).
The return Nation’s League fixture against Germany was first outing of the new England Secondary Kit, which was a return to red, the kit was All Red, although England had played in all red several times over the previous 12 years this was the first time All Red had been used as a default change kit since 1995.
The new Primary kit was a design that changed the overall look of the shirt. Turquiose blue returned as an accent colour, this was the first time since 1996 that we have seen this used in an England kit (it was also used in secondary kit with crest, logo and nameset).
The biggest design element was the use of the blues across the shoulders of the shirt, which provided a different take on the often plain white shirts and was first used against Italy in a Friendly in September.
You can find a more detailed review of these kits here.
The first competitive action this new kit was used in was the opening game of the World Cup against Iran, it was used with it’s default navy shorts. There was also saw a return of blue nameset which were last used in 2017.
England reached the Quarter-Finals of The World Cup, playing all five of their games in this Primary Kit with three games played in the default look and two games played with white shorts (USA and Senegal). The Knock-out games were also the first games England had played in December since 1995.
2023
This year was a relatively quiet year in terms of England Football, with qualifying for European Championship taking the majority of the game time.
The game against Ukraine (played in Poland) was the 2nd and final use of the current Secondary Kit, only being used twice in it’s life-cycle, this was least used kit since the first Nike Secondary Kit back in 2013, a real shame in my eyes as I believe this is one the best looking Kits that Nike has produce for England over the years.
The final use of the Primary Kit was against North Macedonia in November, which meant this kit was used 15 times in total in it’s 14 months being England’s kit.
2024
Another Major Championship year, meant new kits launched. The Primary Kit saw a return of red as accent / trim colour and more traditional looking white shirt. It was the Secondary Kit that was adventurous with its design, a new colour entering the change kit palette with the kit being marketed as “Dark Raisin”, a shade of purple.
You again find my more detailed look at these kits here
First wearing the new Kit against Brazil in the opening International Fixture of the Year.
The second game of that International Break in March gave us the debut of the new Secondary Kit at Belgium (who also wore their change kit in the fixture).
Euro 2024, was the third tournament of this 5 year period and also the third tournament in a row where England only wore their Primary Kit.
Again reaching the final meant they played 7 games in total, wearing their default Navy Shorts in 3 games and All White in 4 games, including the Final against Spain.
The All White variation was used eight times in total in 2024, the single most used look of that year, with the default navy shorts being used just six times.
Breakdown per year – 67 Games in Total
2020 – 8 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
1 Secondary Kit Variation
2021 – 19 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
1 Secondary Kit Variation
2022 – 13 Games
4 Primary Kit Variations
2 Secondary Kit Variations
2023 – 10 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
1 Secondary Kit Variation
2024 – 17 Games
2 Primary Kit Variations
1 Secondary Kit Variation
Well, that is the first half of 2020’s completed, 67 games in total, more games than any other five year period, there were three official primary and three secondary kits used and total of 9 different kit variations!
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 has now reached the final International Break of 2025, with the 11th round of fixtures completed between Saturday 8th November and Sunday 9th November 2025.
There were two new kit looks on show this weekend.
Fulham wore alternative black shorts with their Home Kit.
Burnley wore their Away Kit with Home socks for an all Sky Blue look.
Newcastle United 3rd Kit with alternative orange shorts and socks.
There was one new Goalkeeper Kits used this weekend:
Manchester United – Green Adidas Template
Kit Highlights
Fulham wore their 3rd different Home Kit look of the season (4th overall), with alternative black shorts at Everton.. they have worn their default (All White) look six times and with alternative black socks once.
Burnley’s Green Goalkeeper kit becomes the first kit to be worn 10 times this season, having been worn in 10 of the 11 opening games of the season. Overall Burnley worn their 4th Kit of the season this weekend, having worn a mash up of Away with Home Socks.
Crystal Palace and Sunderland both remain undefeated in their Home Kits this season so far, with Sunderland wearing their Home look in 7 games (4 wins / 3 draws) and Crystal Palace in 6 games (2 wins / 4 draws) – Arsenal are also unbeaten in their Home Kit but did not wear it this weekend.
My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Sunderland and Arsenal, the Arsenal Away with it’s red trim give a nice overall balance to the kit looks on show.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 3 Away and 3 Third Kit in action.
There were three Kit variations used in this Matchweek.
Fulham – Home, with alternative Black Shorts
Burnley – Away with Home socks
Newcastle United – 3rd, with alternative orange shorts & socks
Kit Grid – Up to 9th November
Kit News
For Remembrance Day 2025 Sunderland will use a bespoke warm-up shirt that pays tribute and proceeds from each shirt sold will be donated to each of three partner charities
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We are now at the half-way stage of the League Phase of the Champions League this season, the fourth round of fixtures being played on Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th November 2025.
The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.
This gives 107 of the 108 Kits of the 36 Teams, with a couple of 4th Kits already used in the competition so far this season.
Match 4 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 83
12 New Kits used this Matchweek
New Kits this Matchweek
The 12 new kits this week were the following:
Arsenal – Away
Union Saint-Gilloise – 3rd with yellow (Home) socks
Juventus – Home with white shorts
Sporting CP – Away
PSV Eindhoven – Away
Bayern Munich – Away
FC Copenhagen – 3rd
Chelsea – Away with alternative socks
Galatasaray – 3rd
Inter Milan – 3rd
Kairat – Away
Athletic Bilbao – 3rd
Kit Highlights
Six teams have just worn a single kit look in the four games so far – Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica, Eintracht Frankfurt, Moncao, Real Madrid and Villarreal.
Sporting CP, who by wearing their Away Kit against Juventus means that they have now worn four different kits in their opening four games. This was also the first time Juventus have worn their Home Kit in this season’s competition.
Galatasaray are another team that made it four kit looks in four games, with them wearing their 3rd Kits at Ajax.
Inter Milan wore their 3rd Kit at Home against Kairat, this was their 3rd different Kit look of the competition
Overall, there have been 13 Clubs that have worn 3 different kit looks in their opening 4 games and 15 Teams that have worn just 2 kits.
My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Olympiacos and PSV Eindhoven, a nice balance of kit colours and with the red and white detailing in the PSV kit gives a nice look to their Away Kit.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen the following kits…
22 Home Kits
6 Away Kits
6 3rd Kits
2 “Cup” Kit
There were just three Kit Variations seen this week…
Juventus – Home, with alternative white shorts
Union Saint-Gilloise – 3rd with yellow (Home) socks
Chelsea – Away with alternative socks
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The Premier League has now past the quarter stage of the season and we are taking our usual look at the Kits worn this weekend, Saturday 1st November to Monday 3rd November 2025.
There were three new kit looks on show this weekend.
Manchester United, 3rd Kit with alternative yellow socks.
Chelsea in their Home Kit with alternative blue socks.
Aston Villa in their 3rd Kit
There was also three new Goalkeeper Kits used this weekend:
Leeds United – Pink Adidas Template
Arsenal – Yellow Adidas Trefoil Template
Aston Villa – Black Adidas Trefoil Template
Kit Highlights
This weekend seven of the Away teams wore 3rd Kits, with only one Away Kit and two Home Kits on show, with Chelsea wearing an alternative look with blue socks.
Arsenal used their 6th different Goalkeeper Kit look of the season (10 games), wearing the yellow Trefoil Template, this was the 3rd different colour goalkeeper kit used in their 3rd Kits three outings and the 2nd different yellow goalkeeper kit used.
Wolverhampton Wanderers used their 3rd Kit for 3rd time this season, also having used their Away Kit once, this means they have worn change kits for as many times as they did in total last season in their opening 10 games of the season.
AFC Bournemouth lost their first game of the season in their Home Kit, this was the 8th game (out of 10) wearing the Kit winning five and drawing two of the first seven games using this look, they were also the only Away team to wear their default Home Kit this weekend.
My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, two nice looking kits and with Manchester United in contrasting socks (as regular readers will know one of my favourite kit looks), this was always going to be a winner this week.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 12 Home Kits, 1 Away and 7 Third Kit in action.
There were two Kit variations used in this Matchweek.
Manchester United – 3rd, with alternative yellow socks
Chelsea – Home, with alternative blue socks
Kit Grid – Up to 4th November
Kit News
There is was no significant Premier League Kit news this week.
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Slightly delayed here is my look at Matchweek 3 of Champions League, completed on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd October.
The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.
This gives 107 of the 108 Kits of the 36 Teams, but there will be more thanks to a 4th Kits / Cup Kits that we will see in use over the coming months!
Match 3 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 71
10 New Kits used this Matchweek
New Kits this Matchweek
There were 10 new kits this week:
Olympiacos – Away
Pafos – 3rd
Atletico Mardid – Away
PSG – 3rd
Inter Milan – Away
Manchester City – 4th
Galatasaray – Home / Away Shorts
Bodø/Glimt – Away
Ajax – 3rd / Alternative dark blue socks
Sporting CP – 4th
Kit Highlights
There are eight teams that have worn three different kits in their opening three games of Champions League – Ajax, Atletico Madrid, Galatasaray, Manchester City, Olympiacos, Pafos, PSG and Sporting CP.
Nine teams have just worn a single kit look in the three games so far – Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica, Chelsea, Copenhagen, Eintracht Frankfurt, Kairat, Moncao, Real Madrid and Villarreal.
This was the Matchweek where we saw the use of 4th Kits for the first time this season, however for two very different reasons..
Manchester City’s 4th Kit is in collaboration with EA SPORTS FC.
Sporting CP’s 4th Kit was a Charity Kit raising awareness for Brest Cancer for Pink October.
Galatasaray wore a nice variation of their Home Kit, which was paired with their white Away shorts.
Juventus are yet to wear their Home Kit in the competition so far this season, having worn their 3rd twice (including once at Home) and Away Kit.
PSG are one of the teams to make it three kits in three games, with their 3rd Kit, which is my favourite of the T90 Nike 3rd Kits this season.
My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Chelsea and Ajax, as regular followers will know I do enjoy a contrasting sock colour with a kit look, so both teams going for this was always going to be a match up I enjoyed.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen the following kits…
21 Home Kits
5 Away Kits
6 3rd Kits
2 “Cup” Kit
2 4th Kits
There were just two Kit Variations seen this week…
Galatasaray – Home, with white (Away) shorts
Ajax – 3rd, with alternative dark blue socks
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 on the 21st and 22nd October.
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The Premier League is approaching the quarter stage of the season and we are taking our usual look at the Kits worn this weekend, Friday 24th October to Sunday 26th October 2025.
There were three new kit looks on show this weekend.
West Ham United, in an all claret look for their Home Kit.
Liverpool wore their 3rd Kit with alternative white socks.
Manchester City wore their 3rd Kit for the first time.
There was also three new Goalkeeper Kits used this weekend:
Fulham – Orange Adidas Template
Brighton & Hove Albion – Yellow Nike Template
Crystal Palace – Grey Macron Template
Kit Highlights
Liverpool in their 4th Kit Variation of the season and their 2nd different look for their 3rd Kit and have yet to use the default look in Premier League (they have used in Champions League).
They also used the standard Adidas Goalkeeper kit (yellow template) rather than a Trefoil Goalkeeper Kit.
Crystal Palace continue to wear change kits in all of their away games this season, having worn their Gold Kit in four games and All White Kit in one game.
West Ham’s all claret look means they have worn four different kit looks in their last four games.
My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Newcastle United and Fulham, Fulham’s 3rd Kit this season is an interesting look, and the all fluro green look worked well matched against Newcastle’s Home Kit.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 2 Away and 3 Third Kit in action.
There were three Kit variations used in this Matchweek, one Home, one Away and one 3rd.
West Ham United – Home, All Claret
Liverpool – 3rd, with alternative white socks
Fulham – Away, with alternative fluro green shorts & socks – 3rd time used.
Kit Grid – Up to 27th October
Kit News
The first “Winter Ball” from Puma was launched in the past week, the yellow ball will get it’s first use in weekend of 8th November, with the game between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur being the first game to use the ball.
The Adidas and Arsenal relationship continues to look to the past to offer supporters alternative equipment with the release a remake of the 1992/94 Home Shirt, the shirt is accompanied with a range of other products.
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Premier League Matchweek 8 review is out later than normal due to personal circumstances, apologies to you regular readers and thank you for your concern when the post did not get published as normal.
This report is taking a look at fixtures played between Saturday 18th October to Monday 20th October as the Premier League returned for it’s second International Break of the season, Matchweek 9’s review will follow!
It was a bumper weekend of new kit looks, with 7 teams sporting a kit look they have not used this season
Chelsea, wore their Away kit with alternative shorts (green) and socks (cream).
Everton wore their 3rd Kit.
Bournemouth, another team in their 3rd kit for first time this season.
Wolverhampton Wanderers wore their Away Kit for the first time.
Arsenal also in their Away for the first time this season in the Premier League.
Aston Villa wore their Home Kit with Claret Socks.
Manchester United were another team in their Away kit for the first time, with alternative white shorts.
There were also four new Goalkeeper Kits used this weekend:
Newcastle United – Purple Adidas Template
Everton – Orange
Arsenal – Green Adidas Template
Brentford – Pink
Kit Highlights
Aston Villa, who had 13 different Kit Looks last season have hitting the ground running in repeating that feat this season, with their 5th Kit look of the season in Premier League’s 8 games so far! This was their 3rd different Home Kit look.
Arsenal are leading the front on the Goalkeeper Kit looks, they have worn their 5th different Goalkeeper Kit this season, with their 2nd different Green Kit worn at Fulham.
Everton wore a change Kit for the first time this season, in the 8th Game.
My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between West Ham United and Brentford, the two kits making a great match up against each other.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 12 Home Kits, 5 Away and 3 Third Kits in action.
There were four Kit variations used in this Matchweek, three of which were Away Kits.
Aston Villa – Home, with alternative claret socks
Chelsea – Away, with alternative shorts (green) & socks (cream)
Manchester United – Away with alternative white shorts
Newcastle United – Away with alternative white socks – 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 21st October
Kit News
Manchester City have launched a “Special” Kit in collaboration with EA SPORTS FC, for those fans purchasing the kit will be able to use the club crest to unlock exclusive items within the game. The kit will get some match action, as it will be worn by the Men’s team in the Champions League away fixtures, debuting against Villarreal on 21st October, and by the Women’s team in domestic fixtures throughout the season.
The Adidas Trefoil Kits which have been club’s 3rd Kits over the past two seasons are rumoured to be changing to Away Kits for next season, this ties in with use of the Trefoil for Away Kits in next summer’s World Cup.
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The Premier League is now starting to feel in full swing, Friday night football returns for the first time since Matchweek 2, so its our weekly look into the kits worn this weekend before the second International Break of the season.
We had just the one new Kit look on show this Matchweek.
Crystal Palace wore their “Away” Kit for the first time this season.
There were also three new Goalkeeper Kits used this weekend:
Arsenal – Purple Adidas Template
Aston Villa – Pink Adidas Template
Crystal Palace – Orange Macron Template
Kit Highlights
Arsenal become the 3rd team to use four different Goalkeeper Kits this season, having worn the purple standard Adidas template against West Ham United.
Everton continue to be their streak of not wearing a change kit yet this season, granted they were playing at Home this weekend but is all 7 games this season in their Home Kit (wearing all Blue in opening match of the season at Leeds United)
This game also saw Crystal Palace an alternative goalkeeper kit for the first time this season, having worn first choice green goalkeeper kit for the first six games.
My favourite “Kit Match Up” of the Matchweek was the game between Bournemouth and Fulham, with Bournemouth’s Home kit being on the of the Kits of the season in Premier League (well apart from Sponsor) and Fulham in their wonderful retro inspired Away kit with alternative shorts / socks.
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Brighton & Hove Albion have changed the colour of the nameset worn with their Away Kit, having worn white in it’s first appearance at Everton, this was switched to the more visible black against Wolve.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 5 Away and 2 Third Kit in action.
There was just the one Kit variations used in this Matchweek.
Fulham – Away, with alternative fluro green shorts & socks – 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 5th October
Kit News
It was another European week last week, Aston Villa playing in The Netherlands against Feyenoord, and due to the local laws around sponsorship it meant Villa wore their own charity foundation on the front of their shirts in this game.
Crystal Palace were another team that replaced their betting sponsor in their game against Dynamo Kyiv, played in Lublin, Poland and carrying “Palace for Life”
A reminder you can find details of the 9 Different Kit Manufacturers used in the Premier League this season (along with the rest of The EFL Clubs) – here
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The revamped Champions League format is now in it’s second season, and this is also the second season we will review the kits worn in each Matchweek, much like the Premier League Kit Reviews.
Round 2 of the fixtures have been completed, with each team now playing home and away, so plenty of new kits on show over the two nights of fixtures.
The current Kit Overview for Kits worn by The Champions League Teams.
This gives 107 of the 108 Kits of the 36 Teams, but there will be more thanks to a 4th Kits / Cup Kits that we are likely to see in use over the coming months!
Match 2 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 61
25 New Kits used this Matchweek
New Kits this Matchweek
There were 25 new kits this week:
Atalanta – Home
Club Brugge – Away
Atletico Madrid – Home
Tottenham Hotspur – Away
Galatasaray – Home
Liverpool – Away
Slavia Prague – 3rd / Home socks
Marseille – Home
Ajax – Away
Pafos – Home
Bayern Munich – 3rd
Qarabag – Home
Union Saint-Gilloise – Home
Newcastle United – Home / white shorts & socks
Arsenal – Home
Olympiakos – 3rd
Barcelona – Home
PSG – Away
PSV – 3rd / white shorts & socks
Borussia Dortmund – Cup Kit
Athletic Bilbao – Home / White shorts
Manchester City – Away
Napoli – Home
Sporting CP – Home
Juventus – Away
Kit Highlights
As called out by The Football Kit Podcast Galatasaray’s shirt mirrored the shirts worn by the mascots in the pre-game line up.
Slavia Prague wore a “mash up” against Inter Milan, using their Home (white) socks with their 3rd Kit (who’s default socks are pale blue), for an all white look.
Holders PSG are using their current Away Kit for a second season, however this is the first time it has been used in the Champions League, having just worn Home and 4th Kits in victorious campaign last season.
Juventus are the only club not to wear their Home (or Cup) Kit yet in their opening two games, after wearing their 3rd Kit in their Home game last match week, they wore their Away at Villarreal.
There were 11 teams that have worn the same kit (Home or Cup) in the opening two games, meaning over 70% of clubs wore different kits in the two appearances so far.
5 Teams, Athletic Bilbao, Borussia Dortmund, Newcastle United, Sporting CP and Union Saint-Gilloise have worn their Home (or Cup) Kit in opening two games in two different variations wearing alternative shorts (and socks in Newcastle’s case) with their Home Kit.
My favourite Kit Match of the week was the game between Borussia Dortmund and Athletic Bilbao, this season’s Cup kit for Dortmund is a simple classic looking kit, paired with Athletic Club wearing alternative white shorts with their Home Kit gave a wonderful looking match up.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen the following kits…
23 Home Kits
6 Away Kits
5 3rd Kits
2 “Cup” Kit
Kit Variations seen this week…
Slavia Prague – 3rd, with Home (white socks)
Newcastle United – Home, with alternative white shorts & socks
PSV – 3rd, with alternative white shorts & socks
Athletic Bilbao – Home, with alternative white shorts
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 on the 21st and 22nd October.
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