Crystal Palace have unveiled their new home kit ahead of the 2024-25 Premier League season.
The Eagles have gone back to their roots by including their red and blue stripes, as well as embedded eagles and a commemorative ‘stamp’ on the back collar to celebrate 100 years since the opening of Selhurst Park.
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The kit will have matching blue shorts and socks to complete the look.
Controversial sponsor NET88 will feature on the front of the shirt, although the recently announced sponsorship deal is under scrutiny.
NET88 are a Vietnamese gambling firm, a sensitive topic in the world of football as more and more players are being punished for betting offences.
Ivan Toney was the first high-profile player to be on the end of a long ban from football, with Sandro Tonali and now Lucas Paqueta also under investigation.
Palace announced they have signed a two-year deal with NET88 but little is known about the company.
From the 2026-27 campaign, Premier League clubs will not be able to display gambling sponsors on their kits, but deals can be struck up until then.
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