Arsenal on X If you're tuning in for Arsenal vs. Manchester United in the FA Cup, you'll recognize the away side's blue kit. But, you might be wondering why Arsenal are wearing an all white outfit.
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 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 ...
Arsenal will play in a special all-white kit for their FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester United on Sunday. As part of their ‘No More Red’ initiative, Mikel Arteta’s side are ditching ...
Arsenal's players will use their platform for activism in matches tomorrow by wearing shirts drained of the traditional red. They're hoping the message reaches and resonates with youngsters that ...
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.
While Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta warned that playing in a different kit is "not something that we are used to", he stressed that he was behind the initiative. "It's great because we have so many ...
Arsenal will wear their all-white kit, which supports the club’s campaign against knife crime and youth violence, in their FA Cup clash against Manchester United this weekend. The Gunners take ...
Arsenal will have a different look when it hosts Manchester United in the FA Cup 2024-25 third-round tie today. Mikel Artera’s boys will not wear their usual red and white home kit against United.
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.
Against Nottingham Forest, Oxford United and Liverpool white has been the colour of choice, and it actually comes down to the 'No More Red' campaign - an initiative launched in 2022 working alongside ...
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