The significance of the final day's fixtures means Arsenal won't use the opportunity to debut their new home shirt, it has been claimed. Arsenal have shared the design of the new kit , with one of the big changes being a move to replace the club badge with a simple cannon design. The Gunners will wear the shirt for the 2024-25 campaign, and will hope to be going into that campaign as defending champions.
Mikel Arteta 's team will take on Everton at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday with the league title still on the line. They will be crowned champions if they can better the result of rivals Manchester City , who host West Ham United at the same time. In previous seasons, teams have been given permission by the Premier League to wear the following season's shirts in their final fixture.
Arsenal, however, are not expected to take up that opportunity. Jurgen Klopp farewell: Secure your copy of special Liverpool matchday programme Ex-Arsenal star dispels myth about Gunners 'failing' in title race ahead of final day According to The Sun , the Gunners have opted against showing off the new design because the league title is still on the line. Manchester City, who also unveiled their 2024-25 kit during the week, are similarly not expected to drop the 2023-24 kit just yet.
While Arsenal might not be looking to the future with their kit choice for the final day, they appeared to be doing so with the kit release itself. On-loan David Raya was seen modelling the goalkeeper kit , indicatin.
