The 2024 / 25 Premier League season ended on Sunday 25th May 2025 with Liverpool having secured their 2nd Premier League back in April with four games still to play and finished 10 points clear of second placed Arsenal. At the foot of the table, for the second season in a the three promoted teams from last season Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton found themselves dropping back down to the Championship.
As the season has ended, I will follow my now traditional in depth look into the kits worn through this season, some stats and information behind these kits and some highlights over the season.
Kit Stats
- 760 Kits worn (380 Games)
- Home Kit used 72% of the time (65% Default, 7% Variations)
- Away Kit used 17% of the time (13% Default, 4% Variations)
- 3rd Kit used 11% of the time (8% Default, 3% Variations)
- 113 different Kit Variations worn by the 20 teams
- Home Kits – 37.2% of total Kit Variations used:
- 22 Home Kits worn (2 teams wearing 25 / 26 Home Kit this season)
- 20 Home Kit variations used
- Away Kits – 33.6% of total Kit Variations used:
- 20 Away Kits worn
- 18 Away Kit variations used (1 team wearing 25 / 26 Away Kit Variation this season)
- 3rd Kits – 29.2% of total Kit Variations used:
- 18 3rd Kits used
- 15 3rd Kit variations used
- 2 Teams did not use default 3rd kit, Brighton & Hove Albion did not use their 3rd Kit, Southampton did not use in default look
- Goalkeeper Kits:
- 74 Goalkeeper used
- 2 Teams (Arsenal and Manchester United) in 7 different Goalkeeper Kits
- 1 Team (Aston Villa) in 5 Different Goalkeeper Kits
- 4 Teams (Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle United and Southampton) in 4 different Goalkeeper Kits

Overview of Kits Used
Kit Overview

Kit Log, Match 1 to Match 19



Kit Log, Match 20 to Match 38



Kit Variations
Looking in more detail at the Kit Variations worn by the Premier League Teams:
- One Team in 13 Kit variations
- Aston Villa: Home Kit x4, Away Kit x5, 3rd Kit x4
- Two Team in 10 Kit variations
- Manchester United: Home Kit x4, Away x3, 3rd Kit x3
- Newcastle United: Home Kit x3, Away x4, 3rd x3
- Three Teams in 7 Kit variations
- Everton: Home Kit x3, Away Kit x3, 3rd Kit
- Nottingham Forest: Home Kit x2, Away Kit, 3rd Kit x4
- West Ham United: Home Kit x3, Away Kit x2, 3rd Kit x2
- One Team in 6 Kit variations
- Arsenal: Home Kit x2, Away Kit x2, 3rd Kit x2
- Five Teams in 5 Kit variations
- AFC Bournemouth: Home Kit x2, Away Kit x2, 3rd Kit
- Chelsea: Home Kit x2, Away Kit x2, 3rd
- Fulham: Home Kit x2, Away Kit, 3rd Kit x2
- Leicester City: Home Kit x2, Away Kit, 3rd Kit x2
- Tottenham Hotspur: Home Kit x2, Away Kit x2, 3rd Kit
- Four Teams in 4 Kit variations
- Four Teams in 3 Kit variations
- Brighton & Hove Albion did not use a 3rd Kit, but x2 Home & Away
- Most variations of Home Kit – 4
- Aston Villa
- Manchester United
- Most variations of Away Kit – 4
- Aston Villa (5 if you include 25 / 26 Away Kit used on last game)
- Newcastle United
- Most variations of 3rd Kit – 4
- Aston Villa
- Nottingham Forest
- Two Teams did not wear any Kit Variations, just default Home, Away or 3rd Kits
- Crystal Palace
- Ipswich Town
- Southampton
- Most worn Home Kit – 34, Wolverhampton Wanderers (2 Variations)
- Most worn Away Kit – 15, Southampton
- Most worn 3rd Kit – 10, Nottingham Forest (4 Variations)
- Arsenal and Manchester United used 7 Goalkeeper Kit variations including 24/25 GK Kit for Arsenal
- Most worn GK Kit – 30, Everton (Green GK Kit) and Leicester City (Green GK Kit)
Kit Variation by each team




Something that I have created last season which provided to be popular was an overview of when each of the new kits were first worn, for example… Brentford wore Home Kit and Away Kit in their first two games and then 3rd Kit in game four.
Match 1 to Match 19



Match 20 to Match 38



Kit Grid
Below is a graphic of what kits where worn against what teams, its one that I share on a weekly basis on my Twitter Account – @Kit_Geek

Kit Tables
One area I like to look at is a team’s performance in their kit, I have created the below tables (Home, Away and 3rd Kit), all shirt variations are included in each section, e.g. Aston Villa and Manchester United’s four Home Kit variations are all included in the “Home Kit” Table and based on “Points per Game” used ratio.
Home Kits

No real surprises here, with Liverpool heading up the points per game table, although in comparison to last season three teams (including Liverpool) scored a better points per game average than 2.17 of this season. Liverpool also scored the most points with 63!
The three relegated teams all scored under a point per game!
Away Kits

Again, no surprises at the top of this table with Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea heading the top 3 with the top 2 the only teams to average more than 2 points per game in their Away Kit.
Brighton & Hove Albion scored the most points this season in their Away Kit, with 19 points, a win on the final day in this kit at Tottenham Hotspur meant they finished with more points than Crystal Palace.
There are some of the traditionally larger teams towards the bottom here, 11 teams in total averaged 1 point of less per game in their Away with Aston Villa and Manchester City both only averaging 1 point per game and further six teams scoring less than a point per game, including Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Southampton, who wore their Away Kit the most amount of times this season (15 games), only managed 1 win, 1 draw to score just 4 points in this kit this season.
3rd Kits

The 3rd Kit points per game table gave us Manchester City at the top with 2.4 points per game. Fulham in 2nd place and overall 5 teams scoring 2 points or more on average in their 3rd Kit.
Nottingham Forest scored the most points in their 3rd kit, with 16 point in it’s 10 uses (also the most worn 3rd Kit).
Chelsea (1 game) and Tottenham Hotspur (2 games) failed to score a point in their 3rd Kit and Brighton & Hove Albion did not use their 3rd (2023 / 24 Away Kit) at all this season.
Summary and Highlights
There was a slight increase in the number of kits worn this season from last year, with 113 Different Kits used compared to the 110 of 2023 / 24 season, however that does include the use of 3 kits from next season (Arsenal, Aston Villa, Newcastle United) compared the 1 (Liverpool) from this time last year!
There were plenty of discussion points through the season with the kits used, some of the highlights for me are the following.
Lets start with Aston Villa, they used an incredible 13 different Kit Looks this season, this is the most that have been used by a single team in a season since I have been keeping this records. They wore this season’s kits in 12 different looks and then debuted next season’s Away kit in their final game of the season.
The used their Home Kit in four different variations…

Away Kit in four different variations….

and 3rd Kit also in four different variations….

Manchester United used once less Kit Variation than last season but still managed to use 10 different looks this season, this was made up of four Home Kit looks…. and three looks for both Away and 3rd Kits.

Newcastle United’s first season back with Adidas, gave us ten different kit variations in the League this season, including four combinations of their wonderful Away Kit.

Wolverhampton Wanderers used alternative “Old Gold” shorts in nine games in total this season and all of these have taken place since they changed their Manager in December (is this Vítor Pereira’s preference on the road?) and have only worn a change Kit Once in 24 games, their final use of change kit was on 29th December 2024 at Tottenham Hotspur and ended up in their Home Kit in 34 of the 38 games.

The single most worn outfield kit look was Ipswich Town’s Home Kit which was worn 30 times this season.

Nottingham Forest used their 3rd Kit in four different looks this season, they also secured the most points in 3rd Kits, with 16 points won in it’s 10 games worn as the team qualified for European Football for the first time in 30 years.

One of interesting Kit Stories of the season was use of claret socks by Brentford when they played at West Ham United. Initially it was believed that visitors had used a pair of change socks from their hosts but closer inspection shows that these were standard Umbro Teamwear socks, not from West Ham Kit room…!

Southampton wore change kits in 18 of their 19 Away games this season, their only use of Home Kit away from St.Mary’s in the Premier League was their game at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 9th November (Matchweek 11).

Two other kits were also worn 30 times, these were the goalkeeper kits of Everton and Leicester City (both shades of green for the traditionalists out there).

Compared to last season, the Goalkeeper Kit Usage was very different with 72 different Goalkeeper kits used, this is an increase of 18% with 61 Kits used last season.
Both Arsenal and Manchester United wore 7 different Goalkeeper Kits this season.
Arsenal wore three of the standard Adidas Templates, two of their 3rd Kits (Adidas Trefoil), their new 2025 / 26 kit in their final Home game of the season and this wonderful Mash Up of their yellow and black keeper templates.

Manchester United’s 7 Goalkeeper Kits were made up of their three standard templates and they had use of three different 3rd Kit looks (Adidas Trefoil), their 7th look was their use of Green Adidas Trefoil Kit which was first used with the regular green template socks (one for the more eagle eyed Kit spotters out there).

Aston Villa, Liverpool, Manchester City and Southampton all used four different Goalkeeper Kits this season, all using different looks with no mash ups.

There we have it…
Premier League’s End of Season Kit report for 2024 / 25, please let me know your favourite kit highlights from this division on the comments below or over on my Socials.
X – @kit_geek or Bluesky – Kit Geek
You can find other End of Season Reports below and of course the Matchweek Kit Reviews from each of the 38 Matchweeks of this Premier League Season on this site.
Championship: End of Season Report
League One: End of Season Report

























