Viral potato makers SpudBros have announced a kit sponsorship with Preston North End.
The Championship club unveiled their new strip with bold orange ‘SpudBros’ lettering in the centre after sealing a partnership with brothers Jacob and Harley Nelson, who are from the city.
SpudBros have reached internet fame by sharing videos of them serving up hot potato snacks to customers from their tram in Preston, attracting visitors from across the world.
The Lancashire culinary crew have racked up 4.2 million TikTok followers and even expanded to a central London store, such is their popularity.
Spud brother Jacob said: ‘Being from Preston, this is a moment we’ve dreamed of. From running around the pitch as mascots to seeing our brand on the front of Preston North End’s shirt – it’s beyond special.
Harley added: ‘What more can I say, this is a dream come true. We’re here to help PNE make history. Let’s take it to the top this season and show the world what Preston’s all about!’

Preston North End have announced a kit sponsorship deal with viral potato makers SpudBros

Jacob Nelson (left) and Harley Nelson have gone viral on TikTok for their POV potato-serving videos

The brothers, who are from the Lancashire city, starred in the announcement video
Preston ignited interest in their new sponsors when they shared a video of a player doing keepy-uppies with a potato at their Euxton training centre on Tuesday.
That was followed by a joint Instagram post with SpudBros showing midfielder Mads Frokjaer-Jensen ordering a potato, beans, and cheese snack.
In the video, the Dane is jokingly told he’ll be getting a three-match ban for wanting his beans placed before his cheese before a member of staff unfurls a kit.
‘This will be epic and massive for you and the whole of Preston, legends,’ one fan commented.
‘Here comes fame to PNEFC,’ said another.
‘Can’t wait this is gonna be massive,’ one said.
Not everybody is so enamoured, with one supporter writing: ‘Please say we don’t have to wear a shirt with Spud Bros on it.’
It will mark quite the departure from Preston’s incumbent shirt sponsor. PAR Group, a rubber and plastics engineering firm, have had pride of place on the jersey since the 2021-22 season.
This summer is one of change for the Paul Heckingbottom’s side, who retained their Championship status on the final day of last campaign to secure a 10th straight season in the second tier.

Fans had a mixed response to the kit, which features bold orange lettering on the white front

People come from all over the world to try out SpudBros’ cuisine, and a store opened in London

The duo brought warm snacks to festivalgoers at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in late May

Preston’s teaser video follows the same style as the rest of their content, with Mads Frokjaer-Jensen being filmed making his order at the truck




PNE are gearing up for their 10th consecutive season in the Championship after finishing 20th
They have already made four permanent signings, with goalkeeper Daniel Iversen – a former loanee and player of the year in 2021-22 – joining from Leicester.
Preston have also snapped up highly rated wing-back Thierry Small from Charlton, midfielder Jordan Thompson from Stoke, and right-back Pol Valentin from Sheffield Wednesday.
Forward Daniel Jebbison has also joined from Bournemouth on a season-long loan.
The spate of signings has been necessary for the Lilywhites, who are set to lose multiple key players at the end of their contracts.
Freddie Woodman, Emil Riis, Patrick Bauer, Kian best, and Kian Taylor will all move on, while Ryan Ledson has already joined Huddersfield Town after seven years of service.
Meanwhile, Theo Mawene has joined Brentford and Layton Stewart has gone to FC Thun in Switzerland.