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Sheff Utd vs Sunderland - who will wear red and white stripes at Wembley?

Sheffield United will wear their home kit for the 2025 English Football League (EFL) Championship play-off final on Saturday, 24 May at Wembley Stadium.

Both teams traditionally wear red and white stipes.

However, as the Blades (3rd) finished a place higher in the league, they were given first choice.

Sheffield United told BBC Sport that they will be wearing their traditional home kit, black shorts and black socks.

Split image of Sheffield United's Callum O'Hare and Sunderland's Jobe BellinghamImage source, Getty Images
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Both Sheffield United and Sunderland's home kits are red and white

Sunderland have confirmed they will wear their white, navy and green away kit, featuring a retro badge on Saturday.

The Black Cats' away kit pays homage to their 1992 FA Cup final appearance.

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