Following Sheffield United’s reveal of the 2025/26 home kit, supporters have been left amazed and impressed.

Sheffield United are gearing up for the 2025/26 Championship season with Ruben Selles at the helm.

After narrowly missing out on promotion to the Premier League last season, work is underway ahead of the next campaign to notch success under Selles.

The priorities for Sheffield United and COH Sports at this moment remain in the transfer market, with the Blades hoping to add to their ranks.

Already through the door is Nottingham Forest loanee Tyler Bindon, whilst Louie Barry is likely to be Sheffield United’s next arrival.

At this stage of the summer, another priority, particularly for the supporters, is eagerly anticipating the release of the kits. For what can be a make-or-break moment for some fans, it is clear now that the club have delivered an absolute blinder.

Fans of Sheffield United show supportPhoto by Justin Setterfield/Getty ImagesSheffield United fans react to ‘unreal’ 2025/26 home kit

Sheffield United have released their 2025/26 home kit, which has been met by an overly positive reception by fans.

The club have taken a traditional approach with their new shirt, opting for red & white stripes, with a half-cut collar. Described by Sheffield United as a ‘contemporary design which still honours the club identity’, has been made by Errea and is sponsored by ‘Midnite’.

Many fans took to social media to react to the new shirt, as one supporter suggested that it is the ‘nicest kit for years’ and is ‘spot on’. Supporters also suggested that the ‘crisp and clean’ shirt also have a ‘lovely collar’.

It was also summed up well by one Sheffield United fan, who said the ‘unreal’ kit release was ‘one of the best home shirts for a long time’.

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Sheffield United’s aims for the upcoming season

Once Sheffield United step out on the Bramall Lane turf at home to Bristol City in their 2025/26 Championship opener, pressure will be on Ruben Selles to deliver.

After COH Sports made the bold decision to relieve Chris Wilder of his duties at the club, expectations were immediately created for his successor, who simply has to go one step better than the Sheffield-born hero – win promotion to the Premier League.

Such expectations are unfair to place on Selles, especially if the Blades lose star player Gus Hamer this summer. The aim has to be play-offs once again for Sheffield United, but it cannot be promotion or bust for the Portuguese man, who the Blades fans need to show support for.