Who’s Paying to Be on Your Team’s Shirt This Season?
As the 2025–26 Premier League season gets underway, lets check which all giants sponsor each club’s shirts in PL, spanning industries from airlines and banking to insurance and gambling. Here’s a breakdown of each brand, their role, and why they matter.
| Club | Front-of-Shirt Sponsor | What the Sponsor Does |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenal | Emirates | Global airline based in Dubai |
| Aston Villa | Betano | Online sports betting platform |
| Bournemouth | bj88 | Gambling and betting company |
| Brentford | Hollywoodbets | South African online sports betting operator |
| Brighton & Hove Albion | American Express | Global credit card and financial services company |
| Burnley | 96.com | Online gambling platform |
| Chelsea | — (None) | Currently without a front-of-shirt sponsor |
| Crystal Palace | NET88 | Gambling and betting brand |
| Everton | Stake.com | Online crypto-based casino and betting platform |
| Fulham | SBOTOP | Online sports betting company |
| Leeds United | Red Bull | Energy drink company and sports brand |
| Liverpool | Standard Chartered | International banking and financial services group |
| Manchester City | Etihad Airways | Flag carrier airline of Abu Dhabi |
| Manchester United | Qualcomm Snapdragon | Leading mobile processor brand (smartphones/devices) |
| Newcastle United | Sela | Entertainment and hospitality firm (Saudi Arabia) |
| Nottingham Forest | Bally’s | Casino and gaming entertainment company |
| Sunderland | W88 | Online gambling company |
| Tottenham Hotspur | AIA | Life insurance and financial services company |
| West Ham United | BoyleSports | Online sports betting company |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | DEBET | Online gambling platform |
The 2025–26 Premier League season represents the end of an era—one where gambling firms still dominate kit sponsorship, even as the league prepares to phase them out from front-of-shirt positions next year.
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