Tottenham Hotspur's contracted adidas players have provided a glimpse at the next on-pitch collection from the Three Stripes. The fresh set of colourways will wrap themselves across the Predator 19, COPA 19, X 19 and Nemeziz 19 as adidas opt for a uniformed look as they stride into the winter months.

Spurs kicked off the week at their Hotspur Way training ground in Enfield as the players look to put Saturday's disappointing draw with Watford behind them by turning attentions towards their Champions League Group B match against Red Star Belgrade tomorrow night. A number of adidas players on show had received and slipped into their next colourways ahead of an imminent launch.

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England duo Dele Alli and Harry Winks were leading the Predator line as the former opted for the laceless 19+ and the latter lacing up the 19.1. As for the design itself, the colourway takes on somewhat of a camo aesthetic with shades of green scattered across the upper and finished with white branding. What we're looking at here is the next on-pitch adidas pack that will replace both the Hardwired Pack that's been on pitch since the summer, and the golden "Input Code" pack which was worn by a handful of pros.

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The X 19 series follows the same camo-styled theme as the Predator 19 as Moussa Sissoko showed off the laced 19.1 edition this morning. Rather than mirroring the patterned-design adidas have injected a splash of orange on the stripes and branding for a slightly different vibe to that of the Pred. It's expected that the Tottenham players will revert back to their previous colourways for the home clash tomorrow night with adidas planning on waiting until at least the weekend to roll out their new collection.

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There was no early preview of the Nemeziz on show, but there was a first look at the COPA 19 of the same collection as Argentinean midfielder Erik Lamela was wearing a shimmering chrome edition. The full collection, which shall remain nameless for now, is expected to launch in the coming days and will be worn by all adidas leading players throughout October and November.

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Stay tuned for a full first look at the new adidas football boot collection when it drops later this month...