The design of Arsenal’s 2026/27 third kit has leaked online, with the Gunners set to return to yellow next season.

FootyHeadlines have shared images of the design of Arsenal’s 2026/27 third kit, including the shirt, shorts and socks.
Though no official pictures are available yet, the images shared by FootyHeadlines reveal what the kit will look like, with a pale yellow primary colour, navy blue accents, and lightning bolt graphics that continue down onto the shorts.
It seems the new shirt will use Arsenal’s cannon logo, rather than the club crest, and the sponsor logos will all be in the same shade of navy blue as the accents on the shirt, which is also the primary colour of the shorts and socks.

As for the release date of the new kit, the shirt will reportedly be made available to purchase in August 2026. Given that’s still a few months away, that’s likely why we’re yet to see any photographs of the kit. We’ll have to settle for graphical representations for the time being.
That’s not the case with the Arsenal home kit, with the official release pictures of the shirt already having leaked online, at least for the long-sleeved version.
As usual, the home kit will be primarily red and white, and the shirt will use a monochrome white version of the Arsenal logo. The shirt is set for release either this month or in June.

Photos of the new away shirt have also leaked, with that kit set for release after the summer World Cup.
The away shirt is navy blue with yellow highlights, effectively the reverse of the new third kit, though with some red accents as well.
The away shirt uses the Adidas ‘Trefoil’ logo and the Arsenal cannon. All three kits have Deel as the sleeve sponsor, despite the lack of official confirmation of Arsenal’s new sleeve partnership. That’s likely to come in the coming weeks, as the Visit Rwanda deal ends.

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