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"textContent": "Southampton have enjoyed an impressive FA Cup run (Picture: Getty)\n\nSouthampton are wearing a commemorative yellow kit without names for their FA Cup quarter-final clash with Arsenal at St Mary’s on Saturday.\n\nThe Saints have enjoyed an impressive cup run this season, shocking Fulham in the last round to set up a last-eight clash with Premier League leaders Arsenal.\n\nTonda Eckert’s side have been in superb form since the German took over permanently, and are now find themselves in playoff contention in the Championship.\n\nBut they will park their league ambitions this weekend as they look to cause another cup upset and book their spot in the tournament’s semi-finals at Wembley later this month.\n\nThroughout their FA Cup run this season, eagle-eyed viewers would have spotted Southampton wearing a yellow kit without names on the back, instead of their usual red-and-white-stripped home kit.\n\nThe kit, only worn in this competition, was released by the club to mark 50 years since Southampton won the FA Cup in 1976.\n\nThe yellow and blue shirt is a modern remake of the one worn in the final against Manchester United, made with input from some of the players from the 1976 squad.\n\n## Get your football fix\n\n**Metro** 's weekly newsletter In The Mixer delivers punchy analysis and breakdowns of the biggest football stories directly to your inbox.\n\nSign up here, it's an open goal.\n\nThe yellow shirts don’t have names on the back (Picture: Getty)\n\nThe shirt also has the signatures of the 15 players who featured in the cup campaign (Picture: Getty)\n\nGreg Baker, chief revenue officer at the club, previously said: ‘Our 1976 FA Cup victory remains the greatest achievement in the club’s history and this anniversary gives us a unique opportunity to honour the players, supporters, and traditions that define Southampton FC.’\n\nThe new shirt also features the signatures of the 15 players who featured in the cup campaign, as well as manager Lawrie McMenemy.\n\nFront-of-Shirt Partner P&O Cruises still features on the on-pitch kit worn by players, but fans are able to buy the commemorative kit without the branding online.\n\n## Southampton vs Arsenal TV channel, live stream and kick-off time\n\nSouthampton vs Arsenal kicks off at 8pm tonight (4 April).\n\nYou can watch the match live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 with streaming also available through the HBO Max app.\n\n**For more stories like this, check our sport page**.\n\n**Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on**Facebook,** Twitter and Instagram**.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
"title": "Why are Southampton wearing yellow kit with no names against Arsenal in FA Cup?"
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