Where To Get English Football League Kits the Cheapest
Update: @TheShirtUnion has updated his overview of discounted football shirts for Championship, League One and League Two on Sunday. Some football kits such as those of Bournemouth or Nottingham Forest are already heavily discounted (£25 instead of £50). Check it out underneath.
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Have you thought of getting a Premier League kit from the 2020-2021 season but prices were too high for you so far? The Shirt Union (@TheShirtUnion) has made an effort to find the best deals on all 2020-21 Premier League kits.
2020-21 Premier League Kits - Where To Get Them Cheapest
Prices of 20-21 EPL kits - as of January 29 2021
The 2020-2021 Premier League kits of all the big teams are already available with some discount - in average, prices are reduced by around 30% (40-50 GBP instead of 55-60 GBP).
Some shirts are much more popular than others, the list reveals
What is interesting is that some of the shirts are already available to buy with discount, while others (more popular ones) are not (Everton). There are also only a few sizes left for some of the best deals...
Some of the prices are no up-to-date. In example, the Burnley 20-21 home kit is now available for half price at Burnley's official store.
In case you were wondering - Fanatics from the United States is the owner of British based Kitbag. Kitbag has the same prices as Fanatics.
@TheShirtUnion has done the same for the three lower English divisions - Championship, League One and League Two.
There are not as many shirts on offer for lower-division teams
There are not as many shirts on offer for the lower-division teams, which has one main reason. Their shirts are only available at the club's stores. However, prices of the shirt of lower-division teams are usually reduced heavily shortly ahead of next season's kit launch.
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Which kit would you not even get for 10 GBP? Will you snap one of the kits available for sale? Comment below.
Premier League Match Ball Spotted in German 9th Tier for Niklas Süle Debut
Former Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Germany defender Niklas Süle recently made headlines by stepping onto the pitch for German amateur side SV Tiefenbach in the Kreisliga. Having stepped away from the professional game at the end of the 25-26 season, the 30-year-old made his debut for the local ninth-tier club in Baden-Württemberg alongside close friends. While Süle managed to score a headed goal in a 7-2 defeat against SG Kirchardt, we quickly spotted an unexpected detail: the match was played with the official Nike Premier League 24-25 Third ball.
Seeing a Premier League match ball in the lower divisions of German regional football is an unusual and amusing sight, as amateur clubs across the country usually rely on non-league or, also, Bundesliga balls.
The distinctive Nike Flight Premier League design inspired by the Total 90 design, complete with its signature aerodynamic groove pattern and Premier League graphics, stood out prominently on the district league pitch.
New Hull City Signing Brings Back Memories of Iconic Vennegoor of Hesselink Number 29 Kit Font Arc
Following Hull City's signing of French midfielder Lucas Gourna-Douath, kit enthusiasts and football fans quickly noticed a similarity to one of the most iconic shirt prints in Premier League history. Gourna-Douath was unveiled holding his new black and amber striped 26-27 home kit featuring his hyphenated surname curved in a deep horseshoe arc around the number 29.
The visual immediately drew viral comparisons to Dutch striker Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, who famously wore the exact same squad number 29 for Hull City during the 2009-10 campaign. Vennegoor of Hesselink's 20-letter surname required an extreme rainbow arch on the back of his kit to fit around the Premier League typeface, creating an enduring aesthetic memory from the classic Barclays era.
The Hull City kit does not require a box at the back, unlike it might have been in the UEFA Champions League.
Djed Spence to Wear Number 99 at Inter Milan
Following his permanent transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Inter Milan, English wing-back Djed Spence has officially chosen the number 99 shirt for the 26-27 campaign. The 26-year-old completed his move to the Nerazzurri in a deal worth approximately €30 million, signing a five-year contract that keeps him at the club until June 2031.
High squad numbers remain a classic hallmark of Serie A, and Spence's selection of number 99 sees him continue that tradition in Milan.
Bayern München 26-27 Third Kit Spotted in Store
The upcoming Adidas FC Bayern München 2026-27 third kit has been spotted on display in an Adidas retail store ahead of its official release.
Boca Juniors 26-27 Away Kit: Full Look Leaked
@KamilBerberler provides us with a full look at the Boca Juniors 26-27 away kit. It pays homage to the club's classic 2006-07 away strip. We can leak three new product images of the shirt.



















