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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCLiverpool's new jersey for the 2026-27 season has been leaked in several different pictures in recent weeks, and it has now been seen in stores, despite not being officially releasedNext season's Liverpool jersey has been leaked(Image: 2025 Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA)Liverpool's new kit for next season has been leaked, with the throwback strip seemingly having been accidentally put up for sale at a Foot Locker at an unspecified location.Images of the purported home jersey for the 2026/27 season have been circulated for several weeks, and the jersey that appears in a video on X looks exactly like the ones that have been pictured on social media. The pattern of the jersey gives it a retro look, and it is a clear nod to the legendary home strip that Liverpool wore between 1989 and 1991, when Candy was the main sponsor on the front.Liverpool remains almost certain to be donning the kit on the Champions League stage next term – despite suffering a disappointing defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.READ MORE: Why Arne Slot's wife and children didn't move to Liverpool after 'enquiries' to return to NetherlandsREAD MORE: Arne Slot stance on leaving Liverpool as ex-Man Utd star makes shock job 'enquiries'The Reds have a six-point cushion inside the Premier League's top five, with just three games in the season remaining.Liverpool was handed a boost in its pursuit of Champions League qualification on Monday as it became mathematically impossible for Chelsea to finish in the top five.Chelsea's 3-1 loss to Nottingham Forest ruled the Blues out of contention to qualify for Europe's premier club competition, as the crisis continues to deepen at Stamford Bridge.With just three games of the season remaining, the highest position that it is mathematically possible for Chelsea to finish in is sixth.Content cannot be displayed without consentConsidering the team's atrocious form, a sixth-place finish doesn't look remotely likely at the moment, particularly considering the solid form of the three teams above Chelsea in the table.Those three teams — Bournemouth, Brentford, and Brighton — are the only other teams that remain mathematically capable of overtaking some of the teams that are currently in the top five.Arsenal and Manchester City secured qualification several weeks ago, while Manchester United joined them with its victory over Liverpool on Sunday.Liverpool and Aston Villa sit fourth and fifth, respectively, on 58 points, meaning they are both still technically within striking distance of Bournemouth, Brentford, and Brighton.It remains highly unlikely, though, that Liverpool or Villa will miss out on a place in the top five, due to the gap between them and the chasing pack.
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