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First look at Manchester United's new home kit for 2026-27 season

Manchester United fan, Journalist, Senior Assistant-Editor
Published at :May 14, 2026 at 2:29 PM
Modified at :May 14, 2026 at 3:12 PM
First look at Manchester United's new home kit for 2026-27 season

(Courtesy : Manchester United)

Today, the Red Devils reveal their new home kit for the 2026-27 season.

Manchester United’s new home kit has been released and will be worn for the first time in Saturday’s Barclays Women’s Super League game against Chelsea.

First look at Manchester United's new home kit for 2026-27 season

Michael Carrick’s Reds will also be sporting the strip in our final two games of the Premier League campaign, against Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on Sunday and then on the final day at Brighton & Hove Albion.

What is Manchester United’s new home kit inspired by?

First look at Manchester United's new home kit for 2026-27 season

Manchester United‘s new home kit has a design that draws on heritage with a modern expression, built for the next chapter in the club’s storied history.

Inspired by the 1970s, a clean red base allows the iconic polo collar and striped cuffs to take centre stage, bringing a refined and unmistakably United look back to the pitch.

The collar execution, combined with subtle striping details, references the kits worn during the club’s FA Cup triumph in 1977 — marking the 50th anniversary of that historic moment. This connection to the past is balanced with a contemporary construction, creating a jersey that feels both nostalgic and progressive.

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Hardik Malhotra
Hardik Malhotra

Hardik is a journalist and Senior Assistant Editor at Khel Now. A graduate of Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi University, he brings a versatile skill set to the table with experience in writing, editing, and on-camera work. A passionate follower of Manchester United, Lewis Hamilton, and CM Punk. He combines his love for sports with sharp editorial insight.