Some 3,500 gambling logos appear during a single televised Premier League game, according to Big Step, external, a campaign also backing an end to gambling advertising in football.
Premier League clubs will not be allowed to feature gambling brands on the front of their shirts from the 2026-27 season, but they will be allowed on sleeves and advertising boards in stadiums.
The front-of-shirt ban does not apply to English Football League teams.
A 2014 study found professional footballers and cricketers were three times as likely to suffer from gambling addiction as young men in the general population.
During the 2022-23 season, eight Premier League clubs had gambling companies on the front of their shirts, in deals worth an estimated £60m per year.