Arsenal, meanwhile, wore their black away kit for the reverse fixture earlier this season when Gabriel Magalhaes’ header proved the difference between the two teams. It was the first time the ...
Arsenal on X If you're tuning in for Arsenal vs. Manchester United in the FA Cup, you'll recognize the away side's blue kit. But, you might be wondering why Arsenal are wearing an all white outfit.
With the men’s match taking place at the Emirates Stadium, visitors Manchester United will wear their blue away kit. Advertisement This will be the fourth time Arsenal’s men’s side have worn ...
Tottenham will be forced to wear their away kit against Arsenal on Wednesday night because of a colour clash with Mikel Arteta ’s side. The ruling comes after Arsenal had to wear their away ...
ARSENAL will ditch their traditional red shirts ... The club first started the campaign in January 2022 when they wore an all-white kit away at Nottingham Forest. Lewis Grabban scored the only ...
Tottenham Hotspur will be donning their away kit for Wednesday night's clash against Arsenal due to a colour conflict with Mikel Arteta's squad. This decision follows a similar ruling earlier this ...
Why are Arsenal wearing an all-white kit? This will be the fourth year that ... major piece of silverware of the season is slipping away. Of course, they could turn things around at St James ...
In partnership with adidas, the team will run out at Emirates Stadium in the special kit, while Arsenal Women will also don the strip at Meadow Park as Renee Slegers' team take on Bristol City in the ...
Mikel Arteta is determined to claim some silverware this season as the last major trophy he won with Arsenal was the FA Cup back in 2020, but the Gunners will not be in their traditional home kit.
Arsenal will play in a special all-white kit for their FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester United on Sunday. As part of their ‘No More Red’ initiative, Mikel Arteta’s side are ditching ...
Arsenal’s normal home red-and-white kit will be “drained of red” as part of their ‘No More Red’ campaign that helps fight knife crime and youth violence on the streets of London.