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Ranking the 2026/2027 Premier League jerseys

Published 09:38 21 Aug 2026 BST

Updated 09:38 21 Aug 2026 BST

Colman Stanley
Ranking the 2026/2027 Premier League jerseys

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It's that time of year again!

We have ranked all the jerseys for the 20 teams competing in the 2026/2027 Premier League.

Enjoy!

20. Everton

Castore is an instant turnoff for any jersey, and the sponsor logo isn't the most aesthetic.

19. Burnley

You can say much of the same about the newly-promoted side's shirt, as we said for Everton.

The claret wins out over the blue.

18. Nottingham Forest

A big step down from last year's beauty.

Feels more like a training top.

17. Bournemouth

Unfortunately for Cherries fans, the kit makers and sponsor have decided not to blend in the logo, making for a jarring colour combination.

It's almost so bad it's good, but not quite.

16. Fulham

An unremarkable effort from the Cottagers.

Nothing really works with this jersey, and the sponsor logos are particularly poor.

11. Arsenal

Same old, same old from Adidas and the Gunners.

But the champions won't give a hoot.

15. Brentford

Nothing too special from the Bees, but the Joma logo is always a nice change from your Adidas, Nikes and Pumas.

Not sure the yellow stripes work.

14. Tottenham Hotspur

Their all-white kit will always stand out in a good way, and we hold them to high standards because of this.

It's just a bit too run of the mill.

13. Manchester United

It's a decent-ish effort from the Red Devils, but they continue their years-long trend of having relatively uninspiring kits.

Not a bad design per se, but not befitting of a club with their stature.

12. Aston Villa

A nice jersey, fitting of their superb 2025/2026 season.

One of the nicest collars in the league.

10. Manchester City

City have gone from the chic look of a washed-out light blue, while keeping all the logos/crest white.

A piece of kit you could wear out on a summers day with a few beers.

9. Leeds United

They've had nicer jerseys, for sure, but the Red Bull logo separates it from some of the pack.

A sponsor with no writing is a rare but welcome sight.

8. Liverpool

A homage to their legendary '80s jersey, and one of the greatest in English football history, so it was hard to go wrong.

Hopefully their players can live up to it.

8. Newcastle

This one will be extremely polarising, with traditionalists likely to be very against a move away from the Magpies iconic, regular-sized black and white stripes.

The blue stripes on the shoulders are certainly a choice, but it's nice to see an Adidas effort that doesn't look like a copy-and-paste job.

7. Chelsea

A big change from the Londoners this year, and we have to respect it.

They've introduced a new crest to their home strip, a collar, and yellow colouring.

A winner.

5. Crystal Palace

The Eagles' home jersey feels more like an away strip, but we like it.

We are also partial to a lesser-used manufacturer, and Macron satisfies this craving.

4. Brighton & Hove Albion

A departure from their regular-stripe designs, but it works in a big way.

They are helped by an unintrusive and relatively basic sponsor logo.

3. Ipswich Town

This one has a retro feel without purposely heading in that direction and feeling tacky.

Umbro rarely misses, and the white sponsor blends in perfectly with the blue.

2. Coventry

Coventry were always going to score high, what with having the best crest in the league.

You can't go wrong with blue and white stripes, and a sprinkle of modern vibrancy is the cherry on top.

The fact that it still looks great with the sponsor is a big plus as well.

2. Hull City

A stunning piece from the Tigers, as they pay homage to their 1978/1979 kit.

What cements its place high on our list is that they have gone with local kit manufacturers Oxen Sports.

1. Sunderland

A jersey that hits all the right old-school notes.

Another classic crest, combined with a collar and plain stripes, as Hummel continuing their much-welcomed takeover.

A deserved winner.

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