Arsenal 2015/16 away shirt: Gunners' away strip leaked days after home shirt unveiling

Is this Arsenal's new away shirt?

James Orr
Wednesday 17 June 2015 18:05 BST
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Is this Arsenal's new away shirt?
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Just days after Arsenal's new home shirt was released on Monday, here are the leaked images of their away shirt for this season.

The Puma shirt looks set to be the Gunners first gold shirt since 2002-03.

During the unveiling of the home shirt on Monday, Spanish midfielder Santi Cazorla said that Arsenal's defence must improve this season:

"We need to make sure that the positioning of our backline is strong and always stays that way. Last season we lost so many points against small teams at home, and if we want to win the league we can’t lose those points."

ARSENAL PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURE LIST 2015/16

AUGUST

8 West Ham (H)

15 Crystal Palace (A)

22 Liverpool (H)

29 Newcastle (A)

SEPTEMBER

12 Stoke (H)

19 Chelsea (A)

26 Leicester (A)

OCTOBER

3 Man Utd (H)

17 Watford (A)

24 Everton (H)

31 Swansea (A)

NOVEMBER

7 Tottenham (H)

21 West Brom (A)

28 Norwich (A)

DECEMBER

5 Sunderland (H)

12 Aston Villa (A)

19 Man City (H)

26 Southampton (A)

28 Bournemouth (H)

JANUARY

2 Newcastle (H)

12 Liverpool (A)

16 Stoke (A)

23 Chelsea (H)

FEBRUARY

2 Southampton (H)

6 Bournemouth (A)

13 Leicester (H)

27 Man Utd (A)

MARCH

1 Swansea (H)

5 Tottenham (A)

12 West Brom (H)

19 Everton (A)

APRIL

2 Watford (H)

9 West Ham (A)

16 Crystal Palace (H)

23 Sunderland (A)

30 Norwich (H)

MAY

7 Man City (A)

15 Aston Villa (H)

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