Tottenham's brand new Nike away kit for the 2025/26 campaign has proved incredibly popular since its unveiling on Thursday morning. Thomas Frank's Spurs side will be playing in an all-black change strip next season that features a simple square pattern across the shirt.
A closer look at the jersey also shows the word 'SPURS' running along the lines of the squares. The new away kit has gone down incredibly well with supporters and it looks set to be a huge seller over the course of the season.
The away kit reveal comes after the home strip was released at the start of June. Fans may not have to wait long at all to see Tottenham players wearing the away strip for the first time as there's a very good chance it will be worn in their first pre-season game away at Reading.
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As ever, Tottenham will have three kits for the 2025/26 campaign but supporters may have to wait a bit longer to see the third shirt. Nike tend to unveil their third shirts in August, with Tottenham's green kit from last season released in the final few days of the month.
Again, it was another shirt that proved rather popular due to the colour, design and the use of a retro badge. It would appear that there will once again be a nod to the past with Nike's latest third kit design for the 2025/26 season.
According to Footy Headlines, yellow is set to make a return when it comes to Tottenham's third kit. The latest rumours and kit leaks suggest that Nike will be bringing back their iconic Total 90 template in 2025/26, with the design set to be used on Spurs' third shirt.
Not only that, the jersey will have a retro feel about it as Tottenham's old crest that was used between 1999 and 2006 is set to make a comeback. As is the case with the home shirt, the Spurs logo will sit in a centralised position above the AIA sponsor but the Nike logo will feature towards the top right of the shirt.

'Dynamic Yellow' is the main colour of the shirt but it will be complemented by navy blue (Blue Void) and light blue (Pacific Blue) down the side of the shirt. 'Blue Void' will be used on the cuffs of the shirt, the round neck collar and also down the side of the shorts.
Footy Headlines have stressed that the images on their website are not of the final design as is it merely based on early leaks and predictions. However, if it is indeed the final version then it will undoubtedly go down well with Tottenham fans.
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