LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - British sportswear retailer JD Sports forecast a further fall in profit in its 2026/27 year, reflecting an expectation of muted market growth and uncertainty over the potential impact of the Middle East conflict on its customers and the business.
The FTSE 100-listed group, which makes about 40% of its revenue in North America through its JD Sports, Hibbett, DTLR and Shoe Palace stores, on Thursday forecast 2026/27 profit before tax and adjusting items of 750 million pounds to 850 million pounds ($1.02-$1.16 billion).
That compares to 852 million pounds made in its year to January 31 2026 which was a 6.4% decline versus the previous year and in line with expectations.
Shares in JD Sports have fallen 19% so far this year, reflecting pressure on the group's core younger and less affluent customer base, a market driven by promotions and a lack of innovation from key supplier Nike, which is resetting its business. Nike products account for about 45% of JD Sports' sales.
The group said it was providing a wider range of profit guidance than it was previously planning for because of the potential impact of a prolonged Iran war, though it noted it has no direct exposure to the Middle East.
For its first quarter to April 25, JD reported a 2.3% fall in like-for-like sales. (Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Kate Holton)
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