The 2019/20 season is now well underway on English shores.

Supporters have been flocking through the turnstiles of their local clubs, motoring through pies and burgers, cheering on the team and likely splashing out on all the new merchandise.

Gone are the days when clubs would wear a certain jersey for three or four seasons and in are the times of a brand new home, away and often third strip every single year.

It's a trend that certainly isn't exclusive to the Premier League and you can run your finger down the English footballing pyramid to see even the most obscure of clubs indulging in a brand new kit.

And now that football fans have had plenty of time to splash out on the 2019/20 jerseys, the team at Love The Sales has decided to crunch the numbers on kit sales in England.

2019/20 jersey sales

The most popular shirt in all of the land is Liverpool's home effort, followed by the designs that Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea have worn in front of their own fans.

Arsenal's riff on their classic 'bruised banana' design is the highest-selling away strip and Liverpool are flogging more goalkeeper jerseys than any of their compatriots.

Perhaps the most interesting tidbit, though, is that Huddersfield's kits have soared to the sixth most popular in English football after Paddy Power's hilarious summer campaign.

Every English club ranked

So, without further ado, here is Love The Sales' full rankings of every Premier League and Football League club based on the sales of their home, away, third and goalkeepers jerseys.

1. Liverpool (Premier League)

2. Arsenal (Premier League)

3. Manchester United (Premier League)

4. Manchester City (Premier League)

5. Chelsea (Premier League)

6. Huddersfield Town (Championship)

7. Tottenham Hotspur (Premier League)

8. Aston Villa (Premier League)

9. Newcastle United (Premier League)

10. West Ham United (Premier League)

11. Leeds United (Championship)

12. Everton (Premier League)

13. Wolverhampton Wanderers (Premier League)

14. Leicester City (Premier League)

15. Derby County (Championship)

16. Nottingham Forest (Championship)

17. Crystal Palace (Premier League)

18. Norwich City (Premier League)

19. Sunderland (League One)

20. Stoke City (Championship)

21. Sheffield United (Premier League)

22. Watford (Premier League)

23. Southampton (Premier League)

24. Cardiff City (Championship)

25. Burnley (Premier League)

26. Bristol City (Championship)

27. Charlton Athletic (Championship)

28. Brighton & Hove Albion (Premier League)

29. Middlesbrough (Championship)

30. Queens Park Rangers (Championship)

31. Blackburn Rovers (Championship)

32. Hull City (Championship)

33. Sheffield Wednesday (Championship)

34. Birmingham City (Championship)

35. Millwall (Championship)

36. West Bromwich Albion (Championship)

37. Salford City (League Two)

38. Bournemouth (Premier League)

39. Swansea City (Championship)

40. Stevenage (League Two)

41. Portsmouth (League One)

42. Coventry City (League One)

43. Fulham (Championship)

44. Burton Albion (League One)

45. Leyton Orient (League Two)

46. Bradford City (League Two)

47. Cambridge United (League Two)

48. Luton Town (Championship)

49. Newport County (League Two)

50. Ipswich Town (League One)

51. Tranmere Rovers (League One)

52. Wigan Athletic (Championship)

53. Port Vale (League One)

54. Accrington Stanley (League One)

55. AFC Wimbledon (League One)

56. Brentford (Championship)

57. Oxford United (League One)

58. Lincoln City (League One)

59. Bolton Wanderers (League One)

60. Reading (Championship)

61. Milton Keynes Dons (League One)

62. Doncaster Rovers (League One)

63. Preston North End (Championship)

64. Colchester United (League Two)

65. Barnsley (Championship)

66. Grimsby Town (League Two)

67. Carlisle United (League Two)

68. Wycombe Wanderers (League One)

69. Blackpool (League One)

70. Mansfield Town (League Two)

71. Southend United (League One)

72. Rotherham United (League One)

73. Walsall (League Two)

74. Oldham Athletic (League Two)

75. Exeter City (League Two)

76. Swindon Town (League Two)

77. Northampton Town (League Two)

78. Shrewsbury Town (League One)

79. Scunthorpe United (League Two)

80. Fleetwood Town (League One)

81. Crawley Town (League Two)

82. Macclesfield Town (League Two)

83. Cheltenham Town (League Two)

84. Plymouth Argyle (League Two)

85. Crewe Alexandra (League Two)

86. Gillingham (League One)

87. Rochdale (League One)

88. Morecambe (League Two)

89. Bury (League One)

90. Peterborough United (League One)

91. Bristol Rovers (League One)

92. Forest Green Rovers (League Two)