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·23 April 2025

Leaked images of Arsenal’s new 25/26 home shirt emerge

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Pictures of Arsenal’s 2025/26 home kit have leaked online, a month ahead of the shirt’s likely official release date in early May.

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Photo via FootyHeadlines.com

As we edge closer to the end of the 2024/25 campaign, it’s almost time for Arsenal’s new home kit to be released.


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The shirt is generally debuted before the end of the previous campaign, and with Arsenal’s last game of the season away to red-and-white Southampton, the Gunners likely won’t get a chance after May 18th’s home game against Newcastle United.

With just over a month until then, Footy Headlines have shared leaked images of the new shirt.

Article image:Leaked images of Arsenal’s new 25/26 home shirt emerge

Photo via FootyHeadlines.com

One aspect of the shirt to note is the return to the club badge, as opposed to this season’s use of the cannon logo. Though the badge is a simple white outline design this time, rather the full badge with gold and blue.

That’s a theme of the entire shirt, with no colours other than red and white shown anywhere on it.

Another design choice is the use of the ‘Gothic A’ all over the shirt, both on the front and on the back.

Article image:Leaked images of Arsenal’s new 25/26 home shirt emerge

Photo via FootyHeadlines.com

As shown above, the back of the shirt has “Arsenal” printed just below the collar in the same ‘Gothic’ lettering.

The leaked photos show the “Visit Rwanda” sponsorship on the sleeve, though it’s not confirmed at this point whether they’ll remain Arsenal’s sponsors for the new campaign.

The Visit Rwanda deal is up this summer, and the club will be renegotiating their agreement. But if the home shirt debuts this season, Arsenal will presumably have to keep the old sponsor on there for now.

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