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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