The first real photos of Arsenal’s 2026/27 home kit have leaked, revealing new details about the shirt not previously known.

FootyHeadlines have shared the first pictures of Arsenal’s 2026/27 home shirt, to be officially released later this year in May or June.
Though some features of the shirt were known from previous leaks, these are the first photos to leak to the media.
One interesting element to note is the inclusion of Deel on the sleeves. Arsenal are widely reported to have a sleeve-sponsorship agreement with Deel, but they haven’t confirmed it, and they’re unlikely to do so until the existing Visit Rwanda agreement ends.

When compared with those previous leaks of the shirt, there are a few notable differences.
For a start, the lightning bolt pattern on the ends of the sleeves and on the collar was correctly predicted, but the shape of the collar wasn’t. The collar cuts off at the front, contrary to the leaks that suggested it would make a full circle around the neck.
The other big change is the burgundy colour on two of the sleeve stripes, rather than the three red stripes on the previous shirt predictions, as shown below. In fairness, FootyHeadlines only ever claimed their mock-ups to be ‘80%’ accurate.

FootyHeadlines were more confident about the away kit, claiming Arsenal will be using a base navy blue with yellow for the logos and sponsors and a Trefoil logo rather than the typical three Adidas stripes. The club crest is replaced with a cannon logo in this case.
There will also be red on the collar and sleeves to complete the three-colour design. The shorts will reportedly also be navy with yellow accents, as will the socks.

Finally, the third kit is expected to be a paler yellow colour with navy blue accents and a thin line of red on the collar and sleeves once again. The shirt design uses a lightning pattern, with navy shorts and socks completing the look. Footy Headlines were again only 80% confident about the details.
Once again, a cannon logo is used in place of the club crest, meaning none of the three shirts will use the full colour badge, and only the home kit will use a monochrome version of the badge.
