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Premier League 2026/27: Kit Suppliers for all teams

As the new Premier League season is about to commence, all teams are prepped and ready to go and have already debuted their new home/away kits during the pre-season games. While German giants Adidas lead the way in supplying matchday kits for 40% of the Premier League clubs, brands like Nike, Hummel, PUMA and Joma Sports are also outfitting some clubs. 

Here we take a look at all the kit suppliers for the Premier League teams for the 2026/27 season – 

AFC Bournemouth – Hummel

Bournemouth signed a five-year deal with Danish sports apparel brand Hummel ahead of the 2026/27 season. 

This partnership succeeds their nine-year association with Umbro and will see Hummel provide training gear, matchday kits, travel apparel and lifestyle ranges. 

Arsenal – Adidas

Arsenal reunited with German brand Adidas ahead of the 2019/20 season, reuniting with the club after 25 years. The partnership is worth an estimated £75 million annually and has been extended until 2030. 

Adidas is the kit supplier for the Gunners’ Men’s, Women’s, Youth teams. The extended partnership will focus on Arsenal Women with increased marketing rights for the women’s team.  

Aston Villa – Adidas

In May 2024, Aston Villa signed a partnership deal with Adidas to become their official kit partner in a multi-year deal. 

As part of the deal, Adidas will provide training and match kits for  Aston Villa’s Men’s, Women’s and Youth teams. 

Brentford – Joma Sport

Brentford signed a multi-year technical kit partnership with Spanish sportswear brand Joma in May 2025. The new kits were seen on Brentford players from the 2025/26 season onwards. 

Joma replaced Umbro as the official kit supplier and will provide the matchday and training kits for Brentford’s Men’s first team, B Team, Academy, Women’s team and the coaching staff. 

Brighton and Hove Albion – Nike

Brighton and Hove Albion have a long-standing partnership with American sportswear giants Nike as their technical kit supplier since 2014. 

The partnership was extended until 2030 in January 2025. As part of the deal, Nike provides the training and travel gear and matchday kits across all senior and youth setups for the Seagulls. 

Chelsea – Nike

In Oct 2016, Chelsea had signed a record-breaking 15-year kit deal with Nike, worth a whopping £900 million.  This amounted to £60 million annual deal over a period of 15 years. 

As part of the deal, Nike will produce matchday kits for the first team, academy and the women’s team, as well as replica kits and clothing range for the fans. 

Coventry City – Hummel

Coventry City’s long-term partnership with Danish sportswear brand Hummel has existed since 2019 and continued through multiple extensions. 

The latest renewal was signed in 2023 along with its new license and rights holder SportsPro, leading into the 2026/27 season. Hummel will provide the official playing kits, training wear and stylish designs like Coventry City’s 2026/27 third kit. 

Crystal Palace – Macron

Crystal Palace has a technical partnership with Italian sportswear brand Macron since the 2022/23 season. The partnership was extended in July 2025. 

Palace initially had a deal with Macron from 2014 to 2018 and then the two parties reunited in 2022. As part of the deal, Macron provides matchday kits, training and travel gear and accessories for players and fans. 

Everton – Castore

Everton has a lucrative, multi-year deal with British sportswear brand Castore since the 2024/25 season. Castore replaced Danish brand Hummel who were reportedly giving Everton £9 million annually for the partnership. 

Castore designs and supplies matchday kits, training, and travel wear for the men’s, women’s, and academy squads for the Toffees. The brand is also an inaugural founding partner of the new Everton stadium, securing enhanced visibility and commercial rights at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. 

Fulham – Adidas

Fulham has a technical partnership with German sportswear giants Adidas since the  2013/14 season. Adidas has previously supplied kits for Fulham twice – once in the 1977/78 season and then in the 1997/98 season. In 2017, they signed an extension, keeping the Cottagers dressed in three stripes until 2022/23 season. 

The deal was further extended until the 2027/28 season. As part of the deal, Adidas will supply the matchday kits, training wear, replica jerseys and performance equipment for the Men’s, Women’s and Youth squads. 

Hull City – OXEN Sports

Hull City have announced a new multi-year technical kit partnership with British sportswear company OXEN Sports ahead of the 2026/27 season. In doing so, Hull City have replaced previous partner Kappa. 

As part of the deal, OXEN Sports will provide official matchday kits, training wear and retail products for the fans. 

Ipswich Town – Umbro

Ipswich Town signed a four-year technical kit partnership with British sportswear brand Umbro in June 2022. The partnership has continued into the 2026/27 season. 

As part of the deal, Umbro will provide match wear, training apparel, and replica kits for the men’s, women’s, and youth teams for Ipswich Town. 

Leeds United – Adidas

Leeds United has a technical partnership with German sportswear company Adidas since the 2021 season. Both parties signed a multi-year extension in October 2024. 

As part of the deal, Adidas provides official matchday kits, training wear and lifestyle apparel for their Men’s, Women’s and Youth teams. 

Liverpool – Adidas

Liverpool FC announced their new kit manufacturers in March 2025, replacing Nike with Adidas ahead of the 2025/26 season. Liverpool had previously collaborated with Adidas twice – once from 1985 – 1996 and then from 2006 – 2012. 

The iconic three stripes returned on Liverpool kits from the 2025/26 season in a multi-year deal. Adidas will provide matchday kits, training gear and culture wear for Liverpool’s Men’s, Women’s, Academy squads and LFC Foundation Staff. 

Manchester City – PUMA

Manchester City and German sportswear brand PUMA signed a 10-year deal worth £1 billion in July 2025. The landmark deal pays the club approximately £100 million a year. 

The deal initially signed in 2019 covered all clubs under the City Group umbrella (Man City, Girona, Atlético Torque, Sichuan Jiuniu FC and Melbourne City). PUMA provides official match kits, training gear and lifestyle collections for the Man City Men’s, Women’s and Youth squads. 

Manchester United – Adidas

In July 2023, Manchester United and Adidas signed a 10-year deal worth £900 million, making Adidas the technical kit partner for the club until 2035. Adidas and Manchester United have had a long-standing partnership since 2014. 

As part of the deal, Adidas will provide official match kits and training gear for the Men’s, Women’s and Youth Teams. 

Newcastle United – Adidas

Newcastle signed a multi-year partnership with Adidas as their technical kit supplier in September 2023. The deal was to be effective from the 2024/25 season onwards.  

Adidas reunited with the Magpies after their previous association in the 1990’s and the 2000’s and replaced Castore as the official kit supplier. 

As part of the deal, Adidas will provide official matchday kits and training gear for Newcastle’s Men’s, Women’s and Youth squads. 

Nottingham Forest – Adidas

Nottingham Forest signed a lucrative multi-year partnership with German sportswear giants Adidas in June 2023. The deal became effective from the 2023/24 season onwards. 

Forest and Adidas have a historic connection as Adidas kitted the Forest team from 1977 – 1986 and then from 2013-2018. The club and the brand yet again reunited in 2023. 

As part of the deal, Adidas will supply official kits and apparel for Forest’s Men’s, Women’s and Academy squads. 

Sunderland – Hummel

Sunderland signed a technical kit partnership with Danish sportswear brand Hummel in July 2024. The two parties revived a collaboration that was first launched in 1988. An extension on improved commercial terms was signed in April 2026.

As part of the deal, Hummel will provide official matchday kits, training gear for the Men’s, Women’s and Academy squads along with replica jerseys and limited-edition capsule collections for the Sunderland supporters.  

Tottenham Hotspur – Nike

Tottenham Hotspur has a long-standing partnership with Nike since 2017. The partnership was further extended into a lucrative 15-year deal to be effective until 2033. 

As per the deal, Nike will supply the official matchday kits, training wear and lifestyle apparel for the Spurs’ Men’s, Women’s and Academy squads. 

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