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New Everton Home Kit Revealed as Club Eyes Big Season 2026

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Key Points

  • Everton have released their 2026/27 home shirt, produced by Castore, with CMC Markets as the new front-of-shirt sponsor.
  • The new deal was announced on Wednesday 1 July 2026 and will run from the 2026–27 season across men’s, women’s and Under‑21s kits.
  • Former main sponsor Stake remains with the club as a Main Partner, with its logo moving to the sleeve of the senior shirts.
  • The home shirt is predominantly royal blue with a white cut‑away collar and white sleeve trims, both featuring a dash of “trinity amber”.
  • The kit is paired with brilliant white shorts (blue vertical flash, trinity amber cut‑away trim) and royal blue socks with white and amber trim.
  • A green goalkeeper kit with black collar and sleeve trim, matching shorts and socks, is also available in replica format only.
  • Pro kits use ultra‑lightweight Aertek fabric with a raised silicone, heat‑sealed club crest and are available in men’s and women’s sizes.
  • Replica kits are non‑textured with a woven appliqué club crest and Castore logo, and can be worn for leisure and casual sport.
  • Long‑sleeve versions of both Pro and Replica kits are available; short‑sleeve adult Pro shirts retail at £115 and replica tops at £80, with long sleeves costing an extra £5.
  • A limited stock of sponsor‑free shirts is available in Pro and non‑textured Replica formats for men’s outfield players; goalkeeper kit is replica only.
  • Alternative blue shorts and white socks are available in men’s and youth sizes, Replica only.
  • The official launch video featured male and female senior players at a steelwork manufacturer in the northern docklands, near Hill Dickinson Stadium.
  • CMC Markets branding will not appear on children’s replica kits, in line with Everton’s advertising standards.
  • Kits are on sale online at store.evertonfc.com, and in the Official Everton Store and Everton Two, with Fanatics providing free UK shipping on all online orders.
  • Castore is in their third season with Everton after replacing Hummel, and the kit is being marketed as the first of the 2026–27 season.


Everton (Liverpool standard) July 02, 2026 – uk/local/everton/">Everton’s 2026/27 home kit officially launched on July 02, 2026 features a royal blue Castore shirt with CMC Markets as the new front‑of‑shirt sponsor, white cut‑away collar and sleeve trims accented with trinity amber, white shorts, and royal blue socks, with the old sponsor Stake moving to the sleeve while the club confirms the kits are now available to buy online and in store.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who is CMC Markets and why are they now on Everton shirts?
  • What are the kit options, prices and where can fans buy them?
  • How has Everton launched the 2026/27 home kit and what does it mean for the club?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction: How this development can affect Everton supporters and the club’s community

As reported by the matchday team at Toffeeweb, Everton have released the club’s 2026/27 home shirt, produced by Castore, and the home shirt features the recently announced new sponsor of CMC Markets. Read Everton similarly reported that Everton have launched their 2026–27 home kit, giving fans a first look at new front‑of‑shirt sponsor CMC Markets.

The design itself is described in detail by Royal Blue Mersey and the Liverpool Echo. The 2026/27 home shirt sees the return of trinity amber in the rounded, white cut‑away collar and on the outside of white‑trimmed sleeves, according to Royal Blue Mersey. The Liverpool Echo confirms a distinctive Royal Blue shirt with a white, cut‑away collar and white sleeve trims, both containing a dash of “trinity amber”, paired with brilliant white shorts and Royal Blue socks.

The shorts include a blue vertical flash down the sides with amber on the cutaway, while the socks are topped with a white and amber trim, as noted by the Liverpool Echo. Royal Blue Mersey adds that the Everton crest appears on the right thigh, opposite the signature Castore wings, and that royal blue socks bear “EFC” lettering on the shin and Castore wings on the calf.

A separate goalkeeper kit is also available. The Liverpool Echo describes a green, round‑necked goalkeeper kit with a black collar and sleeve trim, matching shorts and socks, available only in replica format.

Who is CMC Markets and why are they now on Everton shirts?

CMC Markets, a FTSE 250 company and global multi‑asset financial services firm, will become Everton’s front‑of‑shirt partner from the 2026–27 season, with its branding appearing on the Club’s senior Men’s, Women’s and Under‑21s kits, as reported by Royal Blue Mersey. As reported by Footy Headlines on 1 July 2026, Everton Football Club officially announced a multi‑year agreement with the UK‑listed financial services company, confirming the deal ahead of the kit launch on 2 July.

The move replaces gambling outlet Stake as the main shirt sponsor, following new rules coming into force on main sponsors in the Premier League, according to the Liverpool Echo. Former main shirt sponsor Stake will move their logo to the sleeve, while the gambling firm signed a new deal with the club marking the next phase of Stake’s long‑standing relationship with the Club, with Stake a Main Partner for the past four seasons, as Royal Blue Mersey explains.

For younger supporters, the branding will not appear on children’s replica kits, in line with Everton’s adherence to advertising standards, the Liverpool Echo notes.

What are the kit options, prices and where can fans buy them?

Everton have again offered both Pro and replica kits, giving supporters the opportunity of choosing a kit that best suits their lifestyle, as Royal Blue Mersey reports. Pro kits, identical to the one worn by the players and available in men’s and women’s sizes only, are designed for peak sporting performance, while replica kits are non‑textured, with enhanced intricate detailing, including a woven appliqué Club crest and Castore logo, ensuring the kit can be worn for leisure and casual sports, according to the same source.

The Liverpool Echo confirms pricing: short‑sleeved, adult pro shirts will retail at £115, with short‑sleeved, adult replica tops on sale for £80, and the long sleeves versions of both formats will cost an additional £5. The kit will be available in long sleeve versions in both Pro and Replica, with a limited stock of sponsor‑free shirts, both in Pro and non‑textured Replica kits, available in men’s sizes and outfield shirts only, as Royal Blue Mersey adds. Alternative blue shorts and white socks are available in men’s and youth sizes, in Replica version only, according to the same source.

Men’s, women’s and youth kits, as well as infant and baby versions, are now on sale online at store.evertonfc.com, and in‑store at the Official Everton Store and Everton Two, with Fanatics providing free shipping for all online UK orders, the Liverpool Echo reports.

How has Everton launched the 2026/27 home kit and what does it mean for the club?

The shirt was launched with a video featuring a selection of players from Everton’s Men’s and Women’s Senior teams at a steelwork manufacturer in the northern docklands, a stone’s throw from Hill Dickinson Stadium, as described by Royal Blue Mersey. This choice of location underlines the club’s connection to Liverpool’s industrial heritage and places the new kit in the context of the club’s current home, the redeveloped Hill Dickinson Stadium, as noted by the same outlet.

Castore are in their third season with the Toffees since stepping in following the expiry of the deal with Danish outfit Hummel, Royal Blue Mersey points out, making this the third Castore home design for Everton. The new designs are the first to include Everton’s new front‑of‑shirt sponsor, online trading firm CMC Markets, the Liverpool Echo confirms.

Background of the development

This kit launch follows a strategic commercial shift for Everton. On 1 July 2026, the club announced a multi‑year agreement with CMC Markets as its new Main Partner, replacing Stake as the front‑of‑shirt sponsor in line with updated Premier League rules on gambling advertising, as reported by Footy Headlines and the Liverpool Echo. Stake, which had been Everton’s main shirt sponsor for four seasons, has remained with the club as a Main Partner, with its logo moving to the sleeve of senior shirts, according to Royal Blue Mersey.

The 2026/27 home kit is the first Castore design to carry CMC Markets branding and also the first of the club’s 2026–27 season kits, with the launch video placing the new shirt in the northern docklands near Hill Dickinson Stadium, as Royal Blue Mersey and Toffeeweb report. Castore’s third season with Everton follows their previous deal with Hummel, continuing the club’s partnership with the UK manufacturer, according to Royal Blue Mersey.

Prediction: How this development can affect Everton supporters and the club’s community

For fans, the 2026/27 home kit represents both a fresh look and a new commercial era. The introduction of CMC Markets means that adult replica and Pro shirts across men’s, women’s and youth ranges will feature a financial services brand rather than a gambling operator, which some supporters may view as a more aligned sponsor for a club with a broad community base, as implied by the Liverpool Echo’s coverage of the advertising standards exception for children’s kits. However, the removal of Stake from the front of the shirt may disappoint fans who have identified with the gambling brand’s long‑term presence, while the move of the Stake logo to the sleeve suggests the club still intends to maintain that relationship, as noted by Royal Blue Mersey.

Pricing and availability could also influence supporter behaviour. With Pro shirts at £115 and replica tops at £80, plus an extra £5 for long sleeves, the new kit continues to sit at a premium price point, which may limit uptake among lower‑income fans, especially given the presence of more affordable alternatives in the secondary market. The limited stock of sponsor‑free shirts and replica‑only goalkeeper kit may particularly appeal to collectors and fans who prefer a cleaner aesthetic, as Royal Blue Mersey and the Liverpool Echo both highlight the availability of these options.

For the wider Everton community, the CMC Markets partnership signals a shift towards financial services as a core sponsor category, potentially influencing future commercial negotiations and the types of brands the club pursues. If this model proves successful, other clubs may follow, leading to broader changes in Premier League sponsorship landscapes, which could in turn affect what images and messages appear on shirts across the league, including for Everton’s own grassroots and academy partners who often mirror the senior brand.

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