Premier League Kits: Confirmed and Leaked Jerseys for the 2026–27 Season

The 2025–26 Premier League season has barely entered its second half, yet the aesthetics for the following season are already taking shape.
While official confirmations are some time away, kit leaks for the 2026–27 campaign are beginning to surface. Now the ball’s rolling, more and more information is set to head our way regarding colourways and designs.
Here’s an overview of all the leaked Premier League kits for the 2026–27 season.
Arsenal
💥 Arsenal x adidas 💥
— Opaleak (@opaleak) March 31, 2026
🏟️ New 26/27 Home Kit! pic.twitter.com/1LVz8AfY9q
There may well be some golden Premier League badges to add to Arsenal’s attire for the 2026–27 campaign.
The reported home kit looks classic on the surface, but there are subtle details that render it more interesting. There’s a burgundy collar which also features a zig-zag pattern, for example. It’s rare for Arsenal’s home attire to include multiple shades of red.
🚨 Mock-up of Arsenal’s 2026/27 away kit based on leaked information (90% accuracy), acting as a ‘reverse’ of the iconic bruised banana pattern, as per @Footy_Headlines. 👕🍌
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) January 22, 2026
🎨 @Rode1Kits pic.twitter.com/gfCwZ7dYFq
The leaked away kit has been described as a “reverse” of the club’s famous ’Bruised Banana’ shirts from the early 90s. A navy base is complemented by the iconic retro pattern, while red and yellow accents complete the shirt’s clean look.
Lightning bolt graphics are poised to make a return to Arsenal’s third kit next season, which has drawn comparisons to the club’s away shirts from the 2019–20 and 2021–22 campaigns.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa 2026-27 Home, Away and Thrid Kits pic.twitter.com/cIZSn3WNrH
— MEMES CITY (@ForcesMario) August 30, 2025
Initial leaks for Aston Villa’s 2026–27 kits suggest a drifting from the norm.
The club’s new home kit has reportedly taken inspiration from their 1969 attire and is set to feature a sky blue collar on a polo-like design. There’s been some dispute regarding the colourways for their away and third kits, meanwhile. Blue, white, black and yellow have all been discussed as prominent colours on their alternate strips next season.
Some leaks suggest tribute will paid to the gates of Villa Park on the third kit.
Chelsea
Glimpses of what Chelsea’s 2026/27 season home, away, and third kits look like.
— Blue Season Daily (@BlueSeasonDaily) January 19, 2026
This is based on leaked information and color hints.#Chelsea
[@Rode1Kits via: @Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/KOCLl8CWlI
Chelsea’s leaks are said to be highly speculative, but early predictions suggest their home kit could feature sharp yellow—or ’Midwest Gold’—accents to cut through the royal blue. The kit’s design is not yet known.
Nike’s ’Midwest Gold’ is also set to appear on the club’s new away kit, although the colour will instead work in harmony with a predominantly black base, similar to their strip from the 2012–13 season.
For the third kit, Chelsea are preparing to delve into the archives with a vintage badge reappearing. It could be similar to their white, red and blue strips from the early 90s, although the design will likely be wildly different. Don’t expect any pinstripes in west London next season.
Just which sponsor will sit on the front of the shirts, if any at all, remains to be seen.
Leeds United
The Elland Road faithful are set to be treated to some unprecedented attire for the 2026–27 season. For the first time in the club’s history, Leeds United’s home shirt will feature horizontal stripes! Groundbreaking, we know.
There’s surely some inspiration from their 2005–06 Admiral shirt, which boasted vertical blue and yellow pinstripes.
There’s more firsts with the new away kit, too, which is set to feature an Adidas trefoil logo for the first time since they switched suppliers in 2020. The white Yorkshire rose is also projected to feature in the Leeds crest on a predominantly yellow shirt.
A base grey colour has been confirmed for third kit, with final designs not yet confirmed.
Liverpool
Leaked Home kit for next season, according to @Footy_Headlines 👀
— Anfield Edition | æ (@AnfieldEdition) January 23, 2026
Thoughts, Reds? pic.twitter.com/S8Q84aVZez
There’s already a strong grasp of how Liverpool will look in front of their own supporters next season, with the latest leaks pointing towards inspiration from the club’s iconic Candy-sponsored home shirt, worn between 1989 and 1991. However, this iteration is believed to be much darker in tone—even compared to their 2025–26 home shirt.
26/27 Liverpool Adidas Away
— fumlerRawk (@FumlerRawk) September 9, 2025
White - Light Grey - Red
Trefoil and old logo as pattern pic.twitter.com/ZJoy9HrS2w
Less is known about Liverpool’s new away and third kits at this stage. However, their away kit is set to follow a familiar white, grey and red colour scheme with a trefoil Adidas logo.
The latest third kit leaks differ from initial projections. Black features heavily with silver accents, but there’s a quirky maroon design interwoven throughout.
Manchester City
New images of #ManCity’s 2026/27 home shirt courtesy of @Footy_Headlines. 🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/14jlkaWBBv
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) April 2, 2026
Puma have produced some quirky designs for Manchester City as of late, although the home kit has remained relatively classic. The 2026–27 home shirt appears traditional for the most part, but there is some fading from sky blue to white at the bottom.
Your imagination is your tool 🫵🎨
— Manchester City (@ManCity) December 9, 2024
It’s now your turn to design our @pumafootball 26/27 Third Kit with PUMA AI CREATOR 👕
The club confirmed at the end of 2024 that fans would have the chance to create and design City’s third kit for next season using Puma’s ’AI Creator’ tool. 180,000 designs were said to have been submitted, and the top 10, decided by fans and experts, were unveiled last year. There’s a serious range, from the classic to the utterly bizarre.
Manchester United
🥰🥰🥰 The Manchester United 2026-27 home kit is a thing of beauty
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) January 22, 2026
🤝 Footy Headlines x @Rode1Kits https://t.co/pxVY3tC0QE pic.twitter.com/XsAmxazTGy
Shots of Bruno Fernandes donning Manchester United’s home kit for 2026–27 gained plenty of online traction, with the leak emerging in the wake of the Red Devils’s feel-good victory in the Manchester derby.
The majority are more than content with the leaked shirt, which features a clean-looking collar and white accents.
𝓖𝓸𝓻𝓰𝓮𝓸𝓾𝓼 https://t.co/vce4KaJVCj pic.twitter.com/RT6zTXgNoW
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) January 24, 2026
The club have gone back to royal blue for their 2026–27 away shirt, taking inspiration from their memorable SHARP-sponsorted kits worn just before the Premier League’s inception. We’ve seen some modern takes on the classic, and supporters are more than content with the newest interpretation.
🚨 📸 BREAKING!
— SimplyUtd (@SimplyUtd) January 15, 2026
The completed design of Manchester United’s 2026–2027 third kit.
[@Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/3LL170ZZyr
As for the third kit, recent mock-ups project a central badge and an off-white tone. The Lancashire rose will subtly feature in the background, too.
Tottenham Hotspur
#thfc Home Kit 26/27 has leaked.
— Lilywhite Rose (@Lilywhite_Rose) March 31, 2026
The only design element of the kit is subtle diagonal striping on the body.
This design draws inspiration from the famous mid-1980s Hummels kits. pic.twitter.com/NvNfBjmE71
Remarkably, there’s a genuine possibility that Spurs’ latest attire will be donned in the Championship. The latest leaks suggest the Premier League won’t be missing out on anything special, mind.
The 2026–27 home shirt boasts detail of relative intrigue: diagonal striping.
👀 Thoughts on the leaked Tottenham 26-27 away kit? pic.twitter.com/iJazWBPw9o
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) April 4, 2026
Spurs’ away shirt is far more chaotic, with its ’Obsidian’ base completely outshone by a vibrant and futuristic design that features more diagonal striping comprised of an array of neon colors, including pink and orange.
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