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England unveil their brand new 2026 World Cup home and away kits

England unveil their brand news 2026 World Cup home and away kits, posting it across their social media this evening.

The home shirt, made by Nike, features a classic white base with subtle jacquard patterning and navy piping for a modern touch.

The collar includes the slogan “HAPPY AND GLORIOUS,” and a gold star above the crest commemorates the 1966 World Cup win.

It also comes with red down the side with navy outlines. Footy Headlines website add that the jersey will be available for purchase starting March 2026.

Tuchel’s side have already booked their place at this summer’s tournament in North America following their 5-0 victory over Latvia in Riga.

ENGLAND STATEMENT:

In anticipation of the FIFA 2026 World Cup, England have released an atmospheric video to unveil the designs for the new Three Lions’ home and away kit.

The visuals are brought to life by one of the most influential figures in British music this century, Mike Skinner. Both kits will be available from Monday 23 March via EnglandStore.com and Nike websites.  

The biggest stage in football is set to be lit up with fresh designs on both kits, with a distinct collar and fabric print that pops on the white home design and a central badge on the red kit. 

Directed by Keane Pearce Shaw, the launch is a galvanising moment for fans and players alike, celebrating the diversity of the England squad whilst also acknowledging the unifying aspects of England fandom during major tournaments.

There are nods to past tournaments, from Bobby Moore 60 years on from England’s win on home soil, to Jude Bellingham’s bicycle kick at EURO 2024. We also see fan favourite Jordan Pickford in the new goalkeeping kit for the first time in an England kit launch.

This launch signifies a new era for the Three Lions, being the first major tournament under the management of Thomas Tuchel, with skipper Harry Kane, the new face of Elliot Anderson, and Marcus Rashford at the heart of the video.  

What stands out most about this release is the ambition to bring the joy back to English football.

After multiple near misses in recent years, there’s a sense of optimism amongst the Americana and the smiles on the faces of players and fans.

There’s also inclusivity in championing Para Lions with Dan McLellan (England Powerchair), Harry Baker (England cerebral palsy), Ollie Johnson (England Blind men’s) and Oliver Manoochehri (England deaf Men’s) from their respective England teams, as well as real fans.  

Mike Skinner provides the perfect voiceover for the video, tapping into his ability to summarise the mood of the nation that has seen him scoop up multiple number one albums and a Brit Award in the process.

He signs-off by saying, ‘Can the Jules Rimet come home again? To England, to this green and pleasant land.’ 

This launch encapsulates the power of the Three Lions and their enduring symbolism of hope for the nation. 

England Euro 2024 compared with the leaked World Cup 2026 Home Kit

As per Footy Headlines: “We can leak the first images of what is probably England’s 2026 World Cup kit, giving you an early look at what the Three Lions will wear in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

@grhaer9/@opaleak have shared two more real images of England’s 2026 home kit. They give us a closer look at the intricate embossed patterns on the shirt.

The Nike England national football team 2026 World Cup jersey stays true to England’s classic identity while adding subtle modern touches to set it apart from previous years.

The England 2026 home shirt has a classic white base, staying true to England’s traditional home look. Subtle jacquard patterning is visible in the fabric for texture and breathability.

Inside the collar is the slogan “HAPPY AND GLORIOUS”. A single gold star sits above the crest, representing the 1966 World Cup win. This makes a shift to the subtle monochrome star usually featured on England’s home kits.

Thin navy piping detail runs along the shoulder seam for subtle contrast, while the side inserts in red, edged with a navy outline, add dynamism and a modern cut to the otherwise plain white body of the England 2026 home kit.

Here’s how fans reacted as England unveil their brand new 2026 World Cup home and away kits…

@av_josh1: That is absolutely class 😮‍💨

@isaacjennings80: Anderson in the Red 😍😍😍

@AnthonyBraithw7: Yessss its coming home, keep your adidas T – Shirts. 🦁🦁🦁

@Sam_Webster94 : When you compare it to the adidas stuff not as good but still not a bad set

@Gurnery_: The England kits are beautiful. Still not paying £100 for one however.

@jackhennessy19: That away shirt is lovely

@callumhartill: Adidas have dropped a banger for every team and Nike have released this dross. Fock em off.

@dylefcdavies: Is it weird to say that as an England fan I’d love if adidas did our kits. I’m so jealous of the adidas countries and I think they’d do so much more with an England kit than Nike. That being said, Nike have given us some great England shirts

@bluewhitewall: Nike is so boring compared to other manufacturers like Adidas and Hummel.

@waseemzzzzzz: Trust Nike to deliver absolutely boring kits every time. Look at what adidas has done and the difference between the two has never been more vast

@Hodge_sfc: White, simple but classic. Red is a master piece

@CraigCharles23: You compare the Nike kits to the adidas kits and it’s night and day in contrast. Can we go to adidas yet?

@FLiverpool1892: after the adidas launch today, probably not the best time to do yours, especially when they are bang average. Ditch Nike and go to Adidas.

@PictonPedro: Still a complete let down for £120 lads. Get Adidas on board and you’d sell more than ever

@DraytonCanary1: The home is near perfect but loses a bit either way the triangle point. Nice away as well. They compliment each other nice

@DaveSturges: White shorts for the home kit?! Noooooo.

@Ellis_: The way Adidas are mogging Nike at the moment is crazy. What the fuck is this?

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