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Every 2026/27 Premier League kit ranked: All 20 strips rated from best to worst

The 2026/27 Premier League season starts on Friday, when Arsenal begin the defence of their hard-earned title with a game against promoted Coventry City. After a busy summer dominated by the Fifa World Cup, fans now have the opportunity to return to the world of club football. All 20 Premier League teams will be sporting fresh kits for the upcoming season. Below, they are ranked from best to…

Every 2026/27 Premier League kit ranked: All 20 strips rated from best to worst

Ranking the 2026/27 Premier League kits from best to worst, starting with the sensational Arsenal kits. The home kit is familiar, while the away kit's 1991 'bruised banana' colors make it special and arguably the best overall. Manchester United follows suit with a superb kit, featuring proper collars that are back in fashion, possibly inspired by France's performance at the recent World Cup. The away colors are eye-catching and well-designed.

Ipswich Town's home jersey is straightforward, but their away kit stands out with cream colors, red, and black stripes reminiscent of the away colors from the last century. Nottingham Forest makes a bold choice with a unique color and pattern combination, inspired by their pre-match anthem, the Mull Of Kintyre. The away dark green jersey with leafy patterns printed on it is also quite impressive.

Brighton's third kit is a standout, with a completely new design inspired by the colors of the waters surrounding the city. Their home kit is simple but effective, while Coventry Town returns to the top flight with a distinctive home kit that is well-received and an away kit that is easy on the eyes.

Leeds United impressively nails two really good kits this season, potentially topping the pile if not for an overpowering Red Bull logo that ruins the clean aesthetic. Manchester City opts for an even lighter shade of blue, looking good overall with their away kit featuring bee imprints. Everton has two solid designs for their kits, with the away kit boasting tasteful blue and yellow stripes. Tottenham's clean home kit is classic, but their away jersey divides opinions.

Chelsea's blue and black kits grow on you the more you look at them, with a nice minimal design, although the overwhelming badge in the middle of the jersey is a drawback. Aston Villa's main home jersey looks nice, while their second kit features a cool mosaic design of Villa Park, which they claim is the third kit. Brentford's three kits each feature different design elements, with the second kit having subtle stripes that look nice and the third kit being solid all-around.

Bournemouth's home kit stands out with a strong red-and-black identity, while their away kit may not fare as well in the club shop. Liverpool's kits have room for improvement throughout the season, with a home jersey featuring an unfortunate bus seat pattern, while their away kit is clean and nice. Hull City's return to the top flight includes a vintage-style home kit with a large white collar and a 1990s away kit.

Sunderland's home jersey is decent with red-and-white stripes, but their away kit is genuinely shocking, inspired by the Elvis Presley song Can't Help Falling in Love.

Fulham's main white kit is safe and nice, but the red-and-black away jersey and third kit leave much to be desired. Crystal Palace's home kit caused genuine anger among fans on social media, while their away kit with black and is expected to see significant use at the Palace end. Newcastle United's home shirt is considered one of the worst kits in the Premier League, but their away kit cannot save it.

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