Arsenal’s normal home red-and-white kit will be “drained of red” as part of their ‘No More Red’ campaign that helps fight knife crime and youth violence on the streets of London.
Arsenal men's team donned an all-white kit in their FA Cup third-round tie with Nottingham Forest that year, officially launching the campaign. The initiative is now in its fourth year.
All-white shirts will be worn in the biggest men's FA Cup match of the third round when Arsenal host Manchester United. For 18-year-old rising talent Myles Lewis-Skelly, it is about helping fellow ...
Arsenal will mark the fourth year of their No More Red campaign with the men’s and women’s teams wearing their all-white kit for their respective FA Cup third-round ties against Manchester ...
Mikel Arteta is determined to claim some silverware this season as the last major trophy he won with Arsenal was the FA Cup back in 2020, but the Gunners will not be in their traditional home kit.