What Font Are Football Numbers
The Premier League have revealed the new name and number fonts which will adorn kits for the 2017-18 season.
While the 20 teams to play in the league have not yet been confirmed, the kit style has - allowing clubs to finalise the designs of their shirts and shorts for next term.
The Premier League confirmed the news with a GIF on their Twitter account, using Hull, Watford, Tottenham, Stoke, Chelsea and Southampton as examples.
Troy Deeney and Harry Maguire were two of the players used in the Premier League's reveal
On the current kits, players have the new logo on their arms and the old one on their backs
The main difference between this season and next is the badge change, which the Premier League have adopted since the release of the current kits.
The new slick design sits at the bottom of each number, while the font on the players' names appears cleaner, with the numbers more rounded.
Although Hull have been included as one of the teams in the announcement, it is not yet confirmed whether they will even be in the Premier League next season.
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Download full free simcity 2013. Marco Silva's side sit three points adrift of safety, with nine games left.
Three wins on the spin for Leicester and Crystal Palace have moved them closer to safety, and they will be desperate for the chance to print the Premier League logo on their kits again next season.
In the old style, the 0 is longer, and the new fonts appear to be more simple and slick
Eden Hazard and Dele Alli are two other players used as an example by the Premier League
The new Premier League badge, shown on Ryan Shawcross' arm, will be used fully next season