Arsenal’s new home kit for the 2025/26 season will be worn for the first time in their home match against Newcastle this weekend.
Arsenal Football Club has officially unveiled its new home kit for the 2025/26 season, marking the continuation of its partnership with global sports brand Adidas. The kit will be worn for the first time by the Gunners in this weekend’s penultimate Premier League match against Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium.
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Inspired by the ‘heart of Arsenal’ message, the new kit is described as using ‘the human heart as a creative device’ to connect deeply emotionally between players and fans – who are considered the lifeblood of the club.
The shirt retains its traditional red and white colourway, highlighted by the gothic letter ‘A’ – inspired by the motto ‘Victoria Concordia Crescit’ which first appeared on the club’s badge in 1949. This detail is also woven into the front of the red socks. The accompanying shorts are predominantly white with red accents.
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Meanwhile, the goalkeeper kit features a striking yellow design, with red details on the shirt, shorts and socks, creating a harmonious yet stylish look.
Arsenal also released a short film to launch the kit, featuring players from the men’s and women’s teams and youth members of the community. The film highlights the concept of ‘home’ as more than just the Emirates Stadium, but also the sense of belonging and shared belief shared by millions of Arsenal fans around the world. The real heartbeats of the players were used as a backdrop for the film, helping to truly portray their emotions and inner thoughts before each match.
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Arsenal Women’s captain Kim Little also expressed: “Our fans are at the heart of everything we do, and this new kit represents a strong connection to that. They give us strength wherever we are.”
The kit is now officially on sale and will be unveiled on Sunday afternoon at the Emirates Stadium when Arsenal host Newcastle in their final home game of the season.