With gambling brands leaving Premier League shirt fronts from 2026/27, attention turns to who fills the gap. Could crypto exchanges, fintech, or AI-led tech firmsWith gambling brands leaving Premier League shirt fronts from 2026/27, attention turns to who fills the gap. Could crypto exchanges, fintech, or AI-led tech firms

Premier League’s 2026/27 Gambling Shirt Ban: Who Replaces Betting Sponsors?

2026/02/25 21:36
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From the start of the 2026/27 season, Premier League clubs will no longer be able to place gambling brands on the front of matchday shirts.

It’s a major shift, but it’s also easy to misunderstand: this isn’t a blanket ban on gambling advertising in football. It removes the most valuable piece of kit inventory and forces clubs to rethink what (and who) sits “front and centre” on the shirt.

The commercial ripple effect will be biggest for clubs that have relied on betting firms paying premium rates for global exposure.

In recent seasons, a significant portion of Premier League clubs have featured betting brands as their main shirt sponsors, highlighting just how commercially important the sector has become.

Everton, for example, currently carries Stake.com as its front-of-shirt sponsor, illustrating the scale and visibility gambling companies command at the highest level of English football.

What are the shirt rule changes in 2026/27

The Premier League’s agreement is specifically about shirt-front (main chest) sponsors. It begins at the end of the 2025/26 season, meaning 2025/26 is the last campaign where gambling firms can appear as a club’s main front-of-shirt sponsor.

This is important because the shirt front is typically the highest-value sponsorship slot. Remove that, and the market doesn’t just “replace a logo” — it forces clubs to rebuild their primary commercial pitch.

What is still allowed

Under the Premier League’s own policy, gambling brands can still appear in other places (unless future legislation tightens things further). That includes:

• sleeve sponsorships
• training wear partnerships
• pitchside LED and stadium advertising inventory
• other commercial partner rights (digital, hospitality, content, etc.)

This is why many analysts describe it as a “shirt-front ban,” not a “gambling sponsor ban.”

Why did Premier League clubs agree to it?

The Premier League positioned this as a voluntary step that helps reduce the visibility of gambling promotion on the most prominent shirt location, while giving clubs time to transition commercial deals.

But because it’s voluntary and narrowly scoped, it has also attracted criticism that the money will simply move sideways to sleeves, training gear, and broadcast-facing assets.

Where the gambling money is likely to go

The simplest prediction is the most obvious one: a large portion of betting sponsorship spend will migrate into the next-best inventory.

Industry commentary around the sponsorship market has consistently pointed to sleeves and training wear as the natural “replacement” assets for betting brands, because they still deliver global broadcast impressions and constant social content visibility.

So even with the shirt-front slot removed, the betting sector may remain highly visible around Premier League clubs — just in different places.

The sponsors most likely to replace betting firms on the shirt front

The most realistic replacements are categories that already dominate large sports sponsorship markets and can justify big, long-term fees. Based on recent sponsor landscape breakdowns and how clubs typically package inventory, the front-of-shirt replacements are most likely to come from:

• aviation/travel brands
• financial services and fintech
• technology and software companies
• consumer brands with global retail reach
• energy, utilities, and infrastructure-linked partners

The key point: clubs will be hunting for sponsors who want broad mainstream credibility and who are comfortable being judged in the most visible spot on the kit.

arsenal emirates shirt sponsorshipArsenal’s partnership with Emirates began in July 2006 and, with the recent extension, will run for a minimum of 22 years (running until 2028), making it the longest-running front-of-shirt sponsorship in Premier League history.

Will crypto exchanges take more shirt-front deals?

Crypto exchanges aren’t covered by the Premier League’s gambling shirt-front ban (it’s aimed at gambling operators), so in principle they can buy the main chest slot.

We already have clear examples of crypto exchanges taking major Premier League inventory:

• OKX has had a long-running partnership with Manchester City (including sleeve/training-related assets)

• Kraken became Tottenham’s official crypto and Web3 partner and sleeve partner starting 2024/25.
• BingX was announced as Chelsea’s official crypto exchange and sleeve partner (and later expanded into training wear).

So yes, it’s plausible that some clubs will look at crypto exchanges as “big-budget, global audience” replacements — especially if those exchanges want mainstream legitimacy.

The caution is reputational and regulatory risk. Clubs will weigh whether a crypto sponsor feels stable enough for the shirt front, where scrutiny is highest.

Could AI and “advanced tech” become the new wave?

This is the more interesting twist: it may not be “AI companies” replacing gambling across the board, but a broader shift toward tech-first sponsors that sell modernity, data, and performance.

Chelsea’s newly announced front-of-shirt partnership with IFS (positioned around Industrial AI) is a good example of how “AI” can be presented as a credible mainstream sponsor narrative rather than a gimmick.

If more clubs follow that route, we could see a noticeable increase in:

  • enterprise software brands
  • cloud/data partners
  • AI-led operations, analytics, and automation sponsors
  • “official technology partner” style deals packaged into the primary shirt slot

In short, tech and AI are well-positioned to replace some gambling sponsors, not because “AI is the trend,” but because clubs can sell a clean, future-facing brand story to fans and regulators.

IFS chelsea sponsor shirtChelsea unveil IFS.ai as principal partner, highlighting the potential shift toward AI and enterprise technology brands replacing gambling sponsors on Premier League shirt fronts.

The UK government factor: the ban might not stop at the shirt front

Separate from the Premier League policy, the UK government has announced plans to crack down on unlicensed gambling operators sponsoring sports clubs, with consultation activity expected in spring 2026.

If that moves forward, it matters because it could target the very “sideways” inventory betting brands might rely on after 2026/27 (sleeves, training wear, and broader partnerships) — at least for operators without proper UK licensing.

So the headline change is the 2026/27 shirt-front. But the bigger long-term uncertainty is whether sponsorship restrictions widen beyond that.

Final thoughts

The Premier League’s 2026/27 change removes the most valuable gambling sponsorship slot, but it doesn’t remove gambling money from the sport. A large portion is likely to move into sleeves, training wear, and broadcast inventory — unless new UK rules tighten the market further.

As for who replaces betting brands on the shirt front, the safest bet is mainstream categories: finance, travel, tech, and consumer brands.

Crypto exchanges can absolutely be part of that mix, but clubs will be selective. Meanwhile, “AI” may show up less as a buzzword and more as a credible banner for tech sponsors trying to buy the cleanest, most visible space on the kit.

Major 2026 Sporting events

EventSportDate
Six NationsRugbyFeb 05 – Mar 21
T20 World CupCricketFeb 07 – Mar 08
Australian Grand PrixFormula 1Mar 08
Indian Premier LeagueCricketMar 26 – May 31
NFL DraftNFLApr 23 – Apr 25
PGA ChampionshipGolfMay 14 – May 17
French Open (Roland-Garros)TennisMay 24 – Jun 07
UEFA Champions League FinalFootballMay 30
NBA FinalsNBAJun 04 – Jun 21
Monaco GPFormula 1Jun 07
FIFA World CupFootballJun 11 – Jul 19
US OpenGolfJun 18 – Jun 21
WimbledonTennisJun 29 – Jul 12
Tour de FranceCyclingJul 04 – Jul 26
US OpenTennisAug 31 – Sep 13

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