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Premier League 2026/27 Shirt Sponsors: Every Club’s Main Sponsor & Kit Maker
For 2026/27, Premier League marquee shirt deals include Emirates (Arsenal), Etihad Airways (Manchester City), Snapdragon (Manchester United) and Standard Chartered (Liverpool). With gambling firms banned from shirt fronts, several of the 20 clubs are still finalising new sponsors, so a number of deals remain TBC.
What are the Premier League 2026/27 shirt sponsors?
For the 2026/27 season, all 20 Premier League clubs carry a front-of-shirt sponsor and a kit manufacturer, but the picture is unusually fluid. This is the first campaign of the league-wide ban on gambling companies as front-of-shirt sponsors, which removed more than £100 million in annual deals and forced roughly a third of clubs to find replacements. As a result, several high-profile deals are still being negotiated and are marked TBC (to be confirmed) below. The marquee partnerships remain unchanged: Emirates at Arsenal, Etihad Airways at Manchester City, Snapdragon at Manchester United and Standard Chartered at Liverpool.
Who sponsors Manchester United for 2026/27?
Manchester United’s front-of-shirt sponsor for 2026/27 is Snapdragon (Qualcomm), printed on an Adidas home kit inspired by the club’s 1970s look. The other two of the traditional “Big Six” sponsorship anchors are also locked in: Manchester City wear Etihad Airways on their Puma kit (part of the landmark £1 billion Puma deal running to 2035), and Liverpool retain Standard Chartered on an Adidas shirt that revives their 1989–91 title-winning design.
Which clubs still have a TBC sponsor?
Because gambling brands can no longer appear on shirt fronts, clubs that previously relied on betting money are still closing replacement deals. As of the latest confirmed information, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland, Ipswich Town and Hull City had not publicly confirmed their 2026/27 front-of-shirt sponsors. Newcastle have confirmed a new (undisclosed) partner will replace Sela, while Aston Villa have been strongly linked with Audi. These will be updated as official announcements land.
Which kit manufacturer does each club use?
Adidas, Nike and Puma supply most of the league, with Umbro, Castore, Joma, Hummel and Macron filling out the rest. Below is the comprehensive 2026/27 reference table.
| Club | Main Shirt Sponsor | Kit Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenal | Emirates | Adidas |
| Aston Villa | TBC | Adidas |
| Bournemouth | Vitality | Umbro |
| Brentford | Indeed | Joma |
| Brighton & Hove Albion | American Express | Nike |
| Chelsea | TBC | Nike |
| Coventry City | Monzo | TBC |
| Crystal Palace | TBC | Macron |
| Everton | CMC Markets | Castore |
| Fulham | CMC Markets | Adidas |
| Hull City | TBC | Adidas |
| Ipswich Town | TBC | Umbro |
| Leeds United | Red Bull | Adidas |
| Liverpool | Standard Chartered | Adidas |
| Manchester City | Etihad Airways | Puma |
| Manchester United | Snapdragon | Adidas |
| Newcastle United | TBC (replacing Sela) | Adidas |
| Nottingham Forest | TBC | Adidas |
| Sunderland | TBC | Hummel |
| Tottenham Hotspur | AIA | Nike |
How many Premier League clubs have a confirmed sponsor?
Of the 20 clubs, the majority of established sides have confirmed 2026/27 front-of-shirt deals, while the remainder — largely those exiting gambling partnerships plus the three promoted clubs (Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City) — are finalising new agreements. Coventry City stand out among the promoted trio, having renewed digital bank Monzo for a third season, giving the brand its first Premier League exposure. Expect the TBC entries to firm up through the summer as pre-season tours and kit launches roll out.
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