
Newcastle have revealed their new home shirt for the 2025/26 campaign.
The Magpies have a fresh look for a season which they hope will see them back in the Champions League, which can be secured with a win over Everton on Sunday.
In a continuation of their deal with adidas, the Toon's iconic black and white stripes in a 'shepherd's check' pattern alongside some blue colouring.
They are the fifth Premier League team to reveal a new kit and will wear their home shirt against Everton on Sunday.
Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea have also unveiled new home shirts, with Aston Villa's away kit also being revealed.
Newcastle new home shirt design

Newcastle’s new kit for the season offers a thoughtful nod to the North East’s roots, merging tradition with a sharp, modern look.
The shirt weaves the classic shepherd’s check into the club’s signature black-and-white stripes - a subtle but stylish twist that feels both familiar and new.
The all-black shorts and socks keep things simple, featuring adidas’ trademark three-stripes and a clean NUFC touch.
There’s also a full-colour crest front and centre, and a quiet but proud “Howay the Lads” stitched into the neck club’s deep roots in the city and its supporters.
With the announcement that Newcastle will be looking to update their crest, Ladbrokes asked AI to have a go at creating their new logo.

Newcastle transfer odds
The Geordie faithful will be hoping to see Alexander Isak still wearing the shirt in the new campaign, with the star striker set to be of interest in the transfer market this summer.
Isak is believed to be most likely to join Liverpool, with Arsenal and Barcelona also contenders to sign the Sweden international, who has scored 23 Premier League goals this season.
Eddie Howe's side are also linked with a number of names including Bryan Mbeumo, Jack Grealish and Ollie Watkins.
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