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Arsenal fans have been left in awe at the club’s all-white kit that was on show for the FA Cup third round game against Liverpool.
Arsenal ditched their usual red home strip for the match as part of the No More Red campaign with Adidas, which was first launched in 2022 to support work done by the Gunners to keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence.
While the reason for wearing the kit was clear, fans praised the strip on social media, with some calling for it to be used more often.
‘Need that all white @Arsenal kit fr fr,’ one fan said on X, formerly Twitter.
‘Usually hate “special kits” but Arsenal’s white one both looks good and sends an important and relevant message,’ another said.
‘6 attempts in first 15 minutes, that white kit has made Arsenal feel like they’re Real Madrid,’ added a third.
More to follow.

Arsenal’s No More Red kit used against Liverpool was praised by supporters on social media