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Spurs’ new home and away shirts for the 2025/26 season have supposedly been leaked online ahead of release.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s home and away kits appear to have been leaked online ahead of their official release this summer, with photographs of the Nike designs for the 2025/26 shirts appearing on social media.
Footy Headlines have posted pictures of the kits which will supposedly be worn by Spurs as they look to bounce back from a deeply frustrating campaign under seemingly doomed head coach Ange Postecoglou – and it seems as though Nike aren’t straying too far from tradition with next year’s jerseys.
Tottenham Hotspur’s new 2025/26 home kit
The new kit shown above, which was supposedly revealed by a Vietnamese kick collector who acquired photographs of the new designs, suggests that Nike aren’t going in any bold new directions for the coming campaign.
A typical white kit is set off with a two-tone blue pattern running down the sleeves – apparently, the official names for the colours in use this season are ‘light iron ore’ and ‘binary blue’. A grey band extends down the sides of the kit from sleeves to hem, and the collar is plain white.
The club badge and manufacturer’s logo are both set to be centred above the front-of-shirt sponsor. A faint grey patterning appears to run across the white front of the jersey, although it will likely only be apparent up close.
With the design avoiding major changes to the typical Spurs template and perhaps lacking a little flair, the immediate reaction on social media has been somewhat muted, with one fan describing the kit as ‘boring’ while another called it a ‘training top’.
Spurs’ new away kit goes dark grey
The away kit was also separately revealed by the same source, and it sees Spurs going back to dark grey for their away shirts for the first time since the 2014/15 season. This time, however, there’s no yellow detailing.
The jersey seems to plain dark grey all over, with faint light grey lines forming a checker-board pattern right across the shirt, while a light grey trim around the collar provides the only other detailing. Meanwhile, the badge and manufacturer’s logo will go back to their more usual positions above the left and right breast for the away shirt, with both those and the sponsor in white. The sponsor’s logo will be red on the home shirt.
With the notable exception of the 2021/22 change kits, Nike have generally kept things pretty simple for their Spurs shirts since they took over as kit manufacturer in 2017, and that’s a pattern (or lack of pattern) that seems set to continue, although we don’t as yet know what the third kit might look like.
It isn’t yet clear when the new jerseys might be announced or made available for sale, but with no official release taking place as yet it seems likely that Spurs won’t play in their new shirts before the end of the current season, a marketing tactic used by many teams in recent years.
With no official confirmation as yet, it’s possible that these ‘leaks’ prove to be inaccurate, as has already been the case with supposed new kits for several clubs so far this season – we’ll have to wait until later this summer to find out for sure that these are indeed the shirts which Son Heung-Min and his comrades will be sporting come the start of the 2025/26 season.