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Premier League away kits ranked for 2026-27: Arsenal top, Ipswich shine, Spurs slump

The Premier League’s 2026-27 away kits have been ranked, with designs ranging from trees to Elvis and even a nod to the prime minister’s tattoo.

According to NY Times, Arsenal lead with a dark blue spin on the bruised-banana idea, the yellow and red trim landing crisply. Ipswich are runners-up with a cream base and black-red pinstripes. Manchester United third, deep blue with red accents echoing 1968 and a 1980s cult third.

Fulham’s jagged chequerboard and retro badge place fourth, Nottingham Forest fifth with deep green leaves and red stripes. Leeds sixth, their old white rose crest and background pattern marking the city’s 400th year, with a recoloured sponsor.

Everton seventh with a crisp 1950s nod from Castore. Liverpool eighth, a straightforward red-and-white said to reference ticket stubs. Aston Villa ninth with black lifted by claret, blue and gold, and Newcastle tenth with a neat blue loosely saluting the 1990s denim cult shirt.

Bournemouth 11th, purple chevrons that split opinion. Sunderland’s pink Elvis homage 12th, Brighton’s colour-flip 13th and Crystal Palace’s Eagle Black counted here as 14th.

Manchester City 15th, the worker-bee motif linking to prime minister Andy Burnham’s tattoo yet underwhelming on the eye. Coventry 16th with plain white, perhaps cover for a showier third. Brentford 17th, Savile Row pinstripes that read very Millwall.

Hull’s late-1980s echo is a forgettable 18th. Chelsea’s black with gold sits 19th, an awkward Italian nod that feels like trade-show merch. Tottenham finish 20th, a dizzy multi-coloured swirl best avoided.

Source: NY Times

“Artificial intelligence was used to assist in creating this article based on reporting from the original source quoted.”

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