Fanatics have teamed up with Aston Villa, Everton, Leeds United, and Sunderland to release a limited-edition St. Patrick’s Day collection.
To avoid problems with the regular kit makers, the jerseys are called "Fan Tops" - still, a tricky solution...
Interestingly, Fanatics managed to release some football jerseys as part of the collection, despite those usually done by the team's official suppliers (Adidas [Aston Villa, Leeds United], Castore [Everton], Hummel [Sunderland]). They call them "Fan Top" and not a shirt.
Fanatics & Four Premier League Clubs Launch St. Patrick’s Day Collection
These are the four St. Patrick’s Day Jerseys.
The Fanatics 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Premier League range celebrates each club’s historic links with Ireland and is aimed at Irish supporters who have followed the teams for generations. Each piece has been developed in close collaboration with the respective clubs, featuring bespoke detailing to align with their individual identities.
To mark the launch, Irish legends Niall Quinn, Ian Harte, James McCarthy, and Paul McGrath came together in Dublin to present the collection.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa's St. Patrick’s Day Fan Top is green with lighter vertical striping and an all-over Celtic knotwork pattern. Gold detailing, a shamrock emblem, and a recoloured club crest highlight Villa’s historic Irish connections within the themed collection.
Everton
The Everton St. Patrick’s Day "Fan Top" features an off-white base with tonal Celtic-inspired knotwork, a green fold-over collar with gold and white trim, and a gold reinterpretation of the club crest. A shamrock on the upper back and heritage-style detailing underline the shirt’s link to the club’s historic Irish roots and supporter base.
Leeds United
The Leeds United St. Patrick’s Day Fan Top is gold with a tonal Celtic knotwork pattern and dark green collar and cuffs. A monochrome green crest and shamrock reference the club’s deep links with Ireland, shaped by figures such as Johnny Giles and Gary Kelly.
Sunderland
Sunderland's St. Patrick’s Day Fan Top comes with alternating striped panels incorporating tonal Celtic patterns. A green-and-gold crest, gold shamrock and classic fold-over collar complete the design, referencing the club’s long-standing ties with Ireland, strengthened by figures such as Niall Quinn.
St. Patrick’s Day Fanatics Premier League Collections
In addition to the jerseys, each team gets five other items.
The St. Patrick’s Day line has been available since Monday, 2 March 2026 via Fanatics and each club’s official online store.
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