Yeovil Town is stepping into the 2027/28 season with a fresh look, ditching their traditional green and white hoops in favor of a solid green home shirt. This sleek new design features classic white accents on the neck and sleeve hems, complemented by triangular patches on the sides of the green shorts. The predominantly green socks are highlighted with two white bands positioned above and below the shin pad area.
The striking away kit draws inspiration from another local sports icon — Somerset’s county cricket club — showcasing a bold dark pink hue with subtle black undertones, echoing their recent Vitality Blast colors.
Produced by Errea, the new kits were officially unveiled on Tuesday night during a lively event at the Huish Park Fan Zone. Earlier that day, supporters were invited to an open training session, culminating in a stage reveal where players donned the new apparel, creating an exciting atmosphere as the team prepares for pre-season action starting this weekend.
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Squad number details have also been confirmed, marking a poignant moment as the #4 shirt returns to circulation. Previously retired in memory of late captain Lee Collins, the number was briefly worn by Morgan Williams in tribute. Now, it will be worn by new signing Hayden Muller, recently transferred from Sutton United.
Key returning players include Luke McCormick (#8), Brett McGavin (#14), and Matt Gould (#22). Dan Ellison currently sports #35, though speculation about his future remains. New goalkeeper Jos Barker claims the #1 jersey, while Joy Mukena and Jordan Norville-Williams take #2 and #3 respectively. Jack Kingdon wears #5, and loan signing Loick Ayina is assigned #6.
Among other notable squad numbers, Mason Obeng, a highly anticipated addition from manager Billy Rowley’s former club Walton & Hersham, takes the prestigious #7 shirt. Stephen Walker, Ryan Jones, James Daly, and Archie Davies fill numbers 9 through 12.
With no player assigned #13, the remaining new signings have been allocated #15 (Joe Gubbins), #17 (Joe Haigh), #20 (Johl Powell), and #25 (Zain Westbrooke). This leaves room for potential newcomers to claim #16, #18, and #19, aligning with hints from Rowley about adding at least one more attacker ahead of the campaign.