Our Total 90 third kit will be back soon and you can register your interest now, while reliving all six goals Chelsea have scored wearing it so far.

Our 2025/26 third kit has proven to be hugely popular, bringing some retro style and a nod to Chelsea’s glorious history up to date for the current Blues.

Inspired by the 2004/05 season which brought the club’s first-ever Premier League title, alongside the League Cup, the black kit is finished with touches of blue and white, creating the instantly recognisable style of Nike’s Total 90 retro range.

Supporters have loved it so much that demand for the 2025/26 third kit has been huge, making it much sought-after, but soon you will be able to get your hands on it again. With fresh stock incoming, you can register your interest now above to be notified as soon as it becomes available, and boost your chances of grabbing a modern classic.

In the meantime, enjoy a look back at the moments in Total 90 that have got us out of our seats celebrating, as we recap all six goals scored across two games wearing our 2025/26 third kit so far. Which is your favourite?

1 – Joao Pedro

The honour of the first goal in Chelsea's 2025/26 third kit - and our very first goal of the season full stop - fell to Joao Pedro, when our Brazilian forward headed in our equaliser at West Ham United in August. Pedro Neto’s teasing cross was put behind for a corner, which the Portuguese directed towards the near post. Marc Cucurella did excellently to win the first header and flick the ball into a dangerous area, where Joao Pedro rose highest and nodded into the net.

2 – Pedro Neto

West Ham thought they had gone back ahead, only to have their goal disallowed, before Neto gave Chelsea the lead instead barely five minutes later. Credit also went to Trevoh Chalobah, who was too strong for Lucas Paqueta in West Ham’s defensive third. Joao Pedro collected the loose ball and whipped in a cross that Neto anticipated and then converted with aplomb on the half-volley.

3 – Enzo Fernandez

We extended our advantage at the London Stadium in the 34th minute of a breathless first half. Liam Delap cleverly held the ball up, allowing Estevao Willian to roam into space behind him. The winger dribbled deep into the West Ham box before firing the ball across goal, where Fernandez had timed his run perfectly. The skipper couldn’t miss, and Estevao became the youngest player to assist a goal for Chelsea in the Premier League.

4 – Moises Caicedo

Fernandez’s corner was palmed away by West Ham keeper Mads Hermansen, but without much conviction, and the loose ball landed at Caicedo’s feet. His instinctive effort kissed the underside of the bar on its way in, and the fans’ favourite was able to celebrate his 100th Chelsea appearance with a goal in front of the away supporters.

5 – Trevoh Chalobah

The fifth Chelsea goal of this incredible first away game of the season came via another set-piece, just before the hour mark. Amid chaos in the West Ham box, Aaron Wan-Bissaka beat his own keeper to the punch, Joao Pedro kept the ball alive, and Chalobah was in the right place to hook it home from a few yards out.

6 – Pedro Neto

The most recent goal scored in our third kit didn't come on such a happy occasion, as our run of seven games unbeaten across all competitions came to an end at Elland Road in December. Having fallen two goals behind to Leeds United, one of our half-time substitutes pulled one back five minutes after the break. Our two wingers combined when Jamie Gittens showed pace and skill to escape his marker on the left and lift the ball towards the back post, where Neto was waiting to take a touch and fire into the net.