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When Liverpool will debut their new third kit

The Reds will wear their newly released third kit against Burnley when the league resumes

Liverpool FC’s new adidas third kit will be worn for the first time when the Reds visit Burnley on Sunday.

The Reds released the third strip for the 2025-26 season today, and the unveiling has caught the eyes of the Club as well as football fans across the globe.

And the striking sea-green design, as well as the all-black goalkeeper kit, will debut this weekend as Arne Slot’s champions resume their Premier League season at Turf Moor.

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Liverpool players model in new third kit

Liverpool FC Women, however, are likely to wear the third kit for the first time when they meet Sheffield United on November 22.

The third kit can be purchased on the Club’s online store here.

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Mohamed Salah modelling in Liverpool’s third training gear.

 

Read more: Liverpool FC and adidas unveil bold new third kit for 2025-26 season
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Patrick McAshietey-Zigah

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