Earlier in the week, we devised our own power ranking system to score all 20 Premier League home shirts that will be worn for the 2018/19 season. Newly promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers were crowned our winner with their golden design, but it was bad news for Tottenham fans who saw their kit voted as the worst.

Since then, most Premier League teams have released their away kits, with the rest having theirs unofficially 'leaked', so it would be rude not to rank them too.

Away kits are an opportunity for teams to be a bit more daring with their designs, as they attempt to be as far away from their home strip as possible.

But as you'll see some have gone a bit too far.

20. Liverpool

They may be bringing in the big names and mounting a real challenge for the Premier League title, but this kit is awful.

According to the FFC Power Rankings, Liverpool's purple number is the worst, by a long way!

19. Watford

Although they haven't officially released their away strip yet, the 'leaked' version of Watford's shirt isn't great.

Similar to designs they have had in the past, but this shade of green will make the team look like a squad of goalkeepers.

18. Burnley

At the time of writing Burnley haven't officially revealed their away kit, but this concept design doesn't give us much hope.

Sean Dyche's team will enter the Europa League for the first time this season, surely they can do better than this effort!

17. Brighton

Another team that has decided to go with green for their away shirt.

Having stripes as their home kit, a block colour was always on the cards, but after the bright yellow for their first season in the Premier League last year, green is just boring.

16. Southampton

Like Brighton, the Saints have opted for a block colour for their away strip for 2018/19.

The colour yellow has often been used in their alternative strips in years gone by. Most famously in 1976 when they won the FA Cup against Man United wearing their yellow and blue strip.

They'll be hoping for similar success this season after a disappointing 2017/18 season.

15. Manchester United

Jose Mourinho's team are yet to officially reveal their away kit but this is the unofficial 'leak' and it is hideous.

Strangely United have released their third one, a classy dark blue and gold strip, many fans will be hoping the club changes it's mind and makes that it's official second kit.

14. Newcastle United

A nod to the 1996 strip is a classy touch from the Toon Army. Unsure of the 'Fabric Of Newcastle' hashtag though.

13. Cardiff City

Many are expecting Cardiff to be the whipping boys in the coming Premier League season, but in this strip, they certainly mean business.

A similar design to a lot of Adidas kits this season, but fans will just be glad there is no red in sight!

12. Huddersfield Town

No, your eyes aren't deceiving you, that isn't Bournemouth.

Change the badge and the sponsor and Hudersfield's away strip is a carbon copy of the Cherries home one for the coming season, even the kit maker is the same!

11. Chelsea

It's been a busy summer for Chelsea, with a lot of rumours circulating and the arrival of Maurizio Sarri, so you can forgive them for not focussing on releasing their away kit.

The 'leaked' kit however is a decent effort.

10. Leicester City

Personally, a really big fan of Leicester's effort which follows this year's adidas 'design' but with a twist.

Are the chequers a nod to their infamous groundsman who loves an outlandish pitch design?

9. Manchester City

City are another club who have done early business in the summer transfer window with the arrival of Riyad Mahrez.

This leaked image of Phil Foden wearing the second kit has been circulating on Twitter to mixed emotions from fans.

8. Arsenal

With Unai Emery as their new manager, Arsenal will be looking to get back to their dominant best this season. It is rumoured that this could be the club's penultimate season with kit sponsors Puma, with Adidas and Nike both waiting in the wings.

7. Fulham

You can't help but like Fulham, with talisman Ryan Sessegnon, many are predicting them to stay up this season.

After finishing third in our home kit power rankings, their away kit is a respectable 7th.

6. Crystal Palace

For Crystal Palace fans seeing Wilfried Zaha modelling the away kit is the best news of the summer.

The winger has been linked with a move away from the club and although he doesn't look happy about it in this photo, he remains a Palace player.

The kit will remind fans of Peru's classic strip from Russia 2018.

5. Everton

Here at FFC Towers, we found Everton's home kit to be rather boring, but by simply changing the colours, it's a hit!

Still unsure on the Angry Birds sponsor, but we are a big fan of the bright pink.

4. Bournemouth

After seeing Huddersfield's effort, we think Bournemouth should have just copied the Terriers' home strip!

At first glance it looks like they have ditched their traditional stripes, but on closer inspection, it's a very clever design.

3. Tottenham

After finishing bottom of our home kit rankings, Spurs have excelled themselves with their away kit.

World Cup fans will recognise the Nike design from France's winning campaign and Dele Alli will be hoping for similar success in the club's new stadium.

2. West Ham

It seems that West Ham have not only improved their squad this summer, but their design team too.

Mark Noble modelling this smart Umbro away kit is enough to see them into second place in our list.

But who is first?

1. Wolves

Of course, it's Wolves.

The 2017/18 season was an incredible year for the club and as they take on their 'new challenge', the away strip is just as good as their home one in our eyes.