The Premier League season is over.

Trophies have been lifted, relegations confirmed and another chaotic year of football comes to a close. But before everyone disappears into transfer rumours and leaked templates, there’s one final table left to settle.

The kits table.

No points. No VAR. No injury excuses. Just the 2025/26 Premier League home shirts ranked from worst to best. Some clubs understood exactly who they are. Others somehow spent millions creating shirts supporters will want to forget existed by August.

So with the season officially ending today, here’s our final Premier League Home Kits Ranked table for 2025/26.

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20. Burnley

Bottom of the table. Nothing outrageous terrible, but very little personality or memorable detail either.

19. Wolverhampton Wanderers

A few decent ideas, but the overall execution never fully landed.

18. Newcastle United

A club with one of football’s strongest identities but a home shirt that somehow felt flatter than expected this season.

17. Sunderland

A respectable Premier League return visually, though the home never quite stood out among stronger striped designs elsewhere.

16. Liverpool

Surprisingly underwhelming. Nothing disastrous, just not a shirt that ever felt memorable during the season.

15. Manchester City

Clean technically, but slightly forgettable overall. A home kit that never really carried much personality.

14. Everton

Traditional and safe, though perhaps lacking the sharpness or standout identity of clubs higher up.

13. Bournemouth

Quietly decent. Not spectacular, not offensive, just a respectable home look throughout the season.

12. Manchester United

Not bad by any means, but a shirt that never fully came together compared to stronger United home kits of the past.

11. Aston Villa

Solid enough but missing that standout touch to push it further up the rankings.

10. Chelsea

A divisive one, but there was enough personality and detailing here to keep Chelsea comfortably mid-table.

9. Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton continue to quietly produce very reliable kits year after year. Strong blue tones and a balanced overall look.

8. Tottenham Hotspur

One of Spurs’ cleaner recent home shirts. Minimal without feeling plain and a big improvement on some previous efforts.

7. West Ham United

Claret and blue rarely fails when handled well and West Ham kept things simple enough for it to work.

6. Arsenal

A very solid effort overall. Clean foundations with enough detail to keep things interesting without losing the traditional Arsenal look.

5. Crystal Palace

Palace kits always carry energy and this year’s home continued that tradition without becoming overcomplicated. Bright, bold and unmistakably Palace.

4. Brentford

Another club that simply understands consistency. Strong stripes, good detailing and a shirt that looked great both on pitch and casually.

3. Fulham

One of the smartest home shirts in the division. The balance between black, white and subtle trim work gave Fulham a classy look throughout the season.

2. Leeds United

Leeds returning to the Premier League with a home shirt that felt instantly right. Aggressive, clean and packed with identity without trying too hard.

🏆 1. Nottingham Forest

Forest absolutely nailed it this season. Rich red, clean detailing and a shirt that looked sharp every single week. No gimmicks, no overdesigning, just a home kit done properly.

The Big Talking Points 👀

Forest taking the title

Forest topping the table will divide opinion, but this simply felt the most complete. The home looks connected, wearable and true to the club.

Traditional clubs climbing high

Leeds, Fulham and Brentford all benefited from understanding their identity. Simplicity carried a lot of weight this season.

Big clubs underperforming

Manchester City, Liverpool and Newcastle all finish lower than many would expect. Big names do not automatically equal great kits.

The promoted clubs

Sunderland avoid the bottom spots comfortably, while Burnley unfortunately finish rock bottom in our rankings.

Agree or disagree?

That’s the beauty of football kits. Everybody sees them differently.

Now it’s over to you. Who have we ranked too high? Who have we completely disrespected? And who deserves the real title of Premier League Kit Champions?

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