Arsenal players wore an all-white kit at home for the first time in the club's history as part of a campaign against knife crime and youth violence.
Arsenal players wore the No More Red kit against Liverpool in the third round of the FA Cup at the Emirates on Sunday.
Arsenal's women's team will also wear the kit for the first time when they face Watford in the FA Cup fourth round at Meadow Park on 14 January.
The kit, drained of the club's traditional colour, was launched in January 2022 by Arsenal and Adidas with the aim of helping "keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence".
The kit will never be put on sale, the club says, but a new bespoke "community T-shirt" will be available to purchase from Arsenal stores for £30, with all profits going to their charity partners.
No More Red shirts have been given exclusively to community champions since the launch of the initiative to reward them for making a positive difference in London.
Talking about the campaign's importance, London-born Arsenal star Eddie Nketiah told Sky Sports News: "It's a lovely campaign, one that I really support.
"Keeping kids occupied and keeping them busy always helps lower the rate of crime. I think it's really important.
"Growing up in areas where there's not as much opportunity... we can show that you have those chances to get your mind off things and get away and get in that safe space where you feel at home and feel comfortable."
Through the campaign, Arsenal are refurbishing a third community pitch at Mayville Estate, Islington, in early 2024.
They say the refurbishment of the first two pitches since the campaign launched has led to more than 500 participants playing across 200 sessions, as well as more than 9,000 open access hours
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