Tottenham third kit 24/25: Spurs shirt launch for ‘unique’ all-green jersey

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Destiny Udogie, Beth England and Timo Werner are among the stars to have helped unveil the new all-green Tottenham third kit 24/25.

The all-green design has launched with a film telling a tale of a young supporter chasing her dream of creating content about football and the video game series EA Sports FC with the help of professional players.

The shirt contains a “truly unique” pattern based on the trees from which the name of the Seven Sisters area associated with Tottenham is derived.

The Nike product has a white club badge, looped collar and dark blue and yellow trim on the sleeves.

Tottenham third kit 24/25: How to buy

The kit is available from Tottenham’s official website, which also says the shirt is a tribute to “pioneering female creatives”.

The shop allows fans to buy shirts printed with player names and numbers, so supporters can personalise their purchases in honour of the likes of Heung-Min Son and James Maddison.

Youth and adult kits are available in short and long-sleeve versions. Prices range from £18 for socks only to £140 for an ‘elite’ shirt – replicating the one worn by players on a matchday – with a name and number on the back.

Tottenham home kit

Spurs launched the home version in June with the help of Son, actor Matthew Horne and a nearby pub in London.

The home design returns full navy sleeves to the traditional lilywhite look in a look which Spurs say celebrates their “iconic colours”.

Inspirational forward Son is portrayed playing darts alongside playmaker James Maddison in an accompanying promotional film featuring Horne, who is best known for his role in hit TV series Gavin and Stacey.

Spurs finished fifth in the Premier League in their first season under manager Ange Postecoglou in 2022/23, which means they will compete in the Uefa Europa League this season.

Tottenham away kit

The club’s away shirt was launched later in June with a pattern Spurs described as “synonymous with away kits of the 1980s”, launched with an 80s-inspired film starring players.

The crest is in the centre with a yellow and white trim. “As a Spurs fan, I love it when we go for classic inspiration in our kits,” said Danny Aarons, who created the film.

“I remember seeing the blue stripe on the away kit when I was a kid, and it’s so good to see the design updated for today. This is iconic Spurs away, for me.”

Ben Miller
Ben Miller
Ben has more than 10 years' experience in sports journalism, covering two EURO tournaments, European club competitions, the Premier League, EFL and WSL and a variety of other major sporting events.

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