Tottenham Hotspur have unveiled their 2026/27 home and away kits alongside the release of next season’s Premier League fixtures.
The north London club released a launch film shot entirely in the N17 area, featuring local community figures and first-team players from both the men’s and women’s squads.
The home kit draws on Tottenham’s traditional white colour scheme, while the away kit takes inspiration from the local area’s cultural diversity and street style. Both kits are manufactured by Nike and are available through the club and Nike stores.
The launch film features an unreleased track called Homegrown by Tottenham-based artist Nippa, which will be available from 10 July.
Nippa said, “Tottenham has shaped who I am and the music I make.”
“Homegrown is about family, resilience and believing you can build something from where you come from. To have the track used in a film that celebrates N17 and the people who make the area what it is, for my boyhood club, feels very personal.”
Local figures featured in the campaign include Nathan Mubenga, a chocolate entrepreneur who received a start-up grant through the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, and Sharday Reid, who was supported onto an international sports scholarship through the Foundation’s programmes.
“Tottenham is home for me, so being part of this film and seeing the new kit launched in the area means a lot,” Mubenga said.
Former club captain Ledley King and British cruiserweight boxing champion Viddal Riley, who was born in Tottenham, also appear in the film.
The production partnered with Set Ready, a training programme for young people entering the screen industry, providing paid work experience opportunities for local participants.
Tottenham finished fifth in the Premier League last season and will compete in the Europa League in 2026/27. The club confirmed details of a third kit will follow at a later date.

