Tottenham release 2025/26 home shirt
By Ollie Mitchell

Tottenham Hotspur and Nike have released the North London club’s home shirt for the 2025/26 Premier League and WSL campaigns.

The UEFA Europa League champions have opted for a centred badge on a home shirt for the first time since 1985, something that they’ve gone for a number of times on away and third shirts recently – perhaps most notably the yellow shirt worn on Gareth Bale’s historic return.

It’s also a move away from the navy sleeves from last season – but it does include a unique design across the shoulders – similar to the straps of a backpack – and this continues onto the back.

Tottenham shirt back
Credit: Tottenham Hotspur

It also marks yet another year of the fans’ pleas to make the sponsor anything but red, with a huge ‘AIA’ logo emblazoned, as always, on the front.

The club boasted, via the official press release: “The new Home Kit retains the navy sleeves of last season (PlayStyles: No it doesn’t. Look at it.), blending with a grey and ashen slate pattern under the arm, while the traditional lilywhite base forms the outer part of the sleeve.

“The 2025/26 Home Kit pushes the boundaries of performance tech with an experimental edge and tough design.”

Whatever that means.

The release included a look to the future, with young stars Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray joining the less-young-but-still-young Micky van de Ven and still-relatively-young Dejan Kulusevski.

Credit: Tottenham Hotspur

They’re joined by women’s stars Amanda NildĂ©n and Bethany England.

The away shirt is expected to be released soon, and the leaked images suggest that it’s going to be a mostly black shirt with white detailing. It looks good.

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