
Orange tones | “The new away shirt for the 2026–2027 season”
1 min readThe media Footy Headlines, for years very well known for announcing and publishing club football shirts across all of Europe, has now published the new away shirt with which PSV will kick off the 2026-2027 season.
That does not immediately lead to enthusiastic reactions, but as always we can only conclude that tastes differ.
The medium adds the following description to the new away shirt for the 2026-2027 season: 'Colors of the kit: The PSV away shirt for the 2026-2027 season will have an predominantly white base with bright orange accents.
'Orange accents: The bright orange color is expected to be used for the Puma logo, the PSV club emblem, and possibly the sponsor logo of Brainport Eindhoven', reports Footyhealdines about the new away kit.
The so-called third shirt for next season has already been announced earlier.

Footyheadlines also adds the following: 'Please note that the image only shows the base colours and does not represent a final design or a prediction based on leaked design data,' Footyheadlines says. 'Earlier orange shirts: PSV has already used this specific orange accent colour before, especially on the away shirt from 2019-2020 with a checkerboard pattern,' the outlet points to the past.
💣⚪🟠 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚 -𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗟𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗩𝗘: PSV 26-27 Away Kit Info Leaked: https://t.co/hUYXNCvgn0
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) May 13, 2026



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"PSV Inside" gaat echt, but ngl the midfield balance still looks a bit off. When we win the ball, we look dangerous, but when we lose it, it feels like chaos for 3 seconds straight 😂
i dont trust the backline when the build-up is slow. Koopmeiners pressure or even a direct switch and PSV look one step away from conceding... 👀
Gakpo on the left can be a cheat code when he drops between the lines. If Johan Bakayoko attacks the outside faster, the fullback is basically done for... 🔥⚽
Zou bedoelen dat the game plan is better than the execution. Tbh Luuk or whoever is supposed to start the build-up needs to be more secure on the first touch, because twice it looked like a free counter.
If PSV are going to press like this, the wide guys have to track back properly. Otherwise teams will just play straight through that middle channel.
"We have to be braver in possession" is correct tbh. But then why does PSV keep playing so vertical too early, it lets the press trap the wingers.
Im sorry but that PSV midfield control is overrated imo. If they are not winning the second balls, Luuk de Jong as a "plan B" will get zero service.