Arsenal have released their new home kit for the 2024/25 season, and reports have confirmed when the shirt will get its on-field debut.

Arsenal's new home kit for the 2024/25 season (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Arsenal’s new home kit for the 2024/25 season (Photo via Arsenal.com)

Arsenal have officially released their new home kit for 2024/25, as well as the new goalkeeper kit, with the club showing off pictures of the players wearing the new design on Thursday morning.

The kit is now available for purchase, and Adidas have confirmed that it will be worn on the pitch for the first time by the Arsenal Women against Brighton on Saturday, May 18th.

The Arsenal Women are playing their final game of the season at 15:00 BST on Saturday, looking to end the campaign on a high.

They’ve already secured a top-three finish and Champions League football, but they can’t catch Chelsea or Manchester City in the top two, so the pressure will be off for their final game.

Arsenal's new home kit for the 2024/25 season (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Arsenal’s new home kit for the 2024/25 season (Photo via Arsenal.com)

There’s no confirmation that the men’s team will be wearing the shirt against Everton the following day.

That’s generally been how it’s worked with these kit releases in recent years, with the Arsenal men wearing the new kit for the final game of the season.

The potential difference this season is that the Gunners are still in the title race, and could yet lift the Premier League trophy on Sunday.

For what it’s worth, the Manchester City men’s team have confirmed that they will delay wearing their new kit – also released today – until the summer.

City will wear this season’s kit for the final day of the Premier League campaign and for the FA Cup final.

If Arsenal follow suit, we may not see the men’s team in the new shirt on the pitch until pre-season.

Arsenal's new home kit for the 2024/25 season (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Arsenal’s new home kit for the 2024/25 season (Photo via Arsenal.com)

The new shirt features a cannon logo, with all three kits next season set to use the cannon instead of the official club badge. For more information on that change, click here.