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Arsenal have revealed their new home kit for the upcoming 2025/26 campaign, taking fans on a journey to discover “the heart” of the club.

With a launch video set to the sound of players’ real heartbeats in an attempt to showcase the true feeling of being a supporter, the new kit is a continuation of the famous combination of red and white which has become synonymous with Arsenal.

On a plain red base is a repeating pattern of the gothic ‘A’ which has featured prominently in club culture in recent years, with perhaps its most famous previous appearance being on the 1990/91 title-winning home kit.

Paired with white shorts and red socks, Arsenal will debut their new home shirt in the final home game of the current Premier League season against Newcastle United on Sunday.

The gothic ‘A’ features prominently throughout / adidas/Arsenal

“I love our new kit, it looks fresh,” said defender Myles Lewis-Skelly. “I’m excited to wear this in front of our incredible supporters. Their energy lifts us and when we step out in the shirt, we feel it more than ever.”

Kim Little, captain of Arsenal Women, added: “Supporters are at the heart of everything we do, and this new kit connects to that so deeply. We carry our supporters with us, and they carry us with them, no matter where they are. They push us forward.”

The new shirt is available for purchase now via Arsenal club stores, Arsenal Direct and through kit manufacturer adidas.

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