England and Nike have unveiled the new home and away kits ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the shirts now available to buy exclusively at two retailers.

England and Nike have revealed the new home and away kits ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. On Friday (March 20), The FA released the first pictures of the new strips to be worn this summer, which are now on sale exclusively at two retailers, including the Official England Store.

The likes of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford featured in England’s official launch video, which showcased a classic white home kit and red away kit, each incorporating symbolic imagery of lions and flags woven into the fabric. The England 2026 Home Shirt boasts navy detailing on the shoulders, cuffs and collar, with a red stripe down the sides.

The Nike swoosh sits on the right chest opposite England’s badge on the left, beneath a gold star commemorating their 1966 World Cup triumph. The England 2026 Away Shirt returns to the traditional red with white accents on the shoulders alongside navy cuffs, collar and sides, with a central badge.

England’s 2026 World Cup kits

Content Image

Various Prices

England Official Store

Buy Now on England Official Store

England and Nike have launched the new home, away and goalkeeper kits to be worn at this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

The England 2026 Goalkeeper Shirt showcases a striking blue lion design and star graphic alongside a central crest and Nike swoosh. Every shirt also carries the phrase ‘happy and glorious’ inside the collar as a nod to the national anthem, God Save the King.Each edition is offered in two versions, Stadium and Match – also referred to as Replica and Authentic. The Stadium (Replica) shirts are tailored for everyday comfort with a more relaxed fit, featuring moisture-wicking Dri-FIT technology and embroidered team and sponsor logos.

The Match (Authentic) shirts are worn by the players on the pitch and feature highly breathable Nike Aero-FIT technology, a tighter fit and heat-pressed logos and crests. Prices for the men’s and women’s kits start at £89.99, with kid’s kits from £69.99.

Each kit is exclusively available at the Official England Store and Nike within the first 48 hours from launch. After this, they will go on wider sale at retailers including Fanatics and JD Sports.

It comes as Thomas Tuchel has named his squad for the upcoming international break, where England will host Uruguay (March 27) and Japan (March 31) at Wembley Stadium. England fans can still book VIP and hospitality tickets for the friendlies from £39 at Seat Unique.

Among the sizeable 35-man squad are Three Lions regulars including Harry Kane, Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Jordan Pickford. Man United’s Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo have earned their first call-up under the new boss, with Leeds’ Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Tottenham’s Dominic Solanke also returning to the fold.

Reserve Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele and Everton midfielder James Garner have received their first senior call-ups to the England setup. There are also some notable absentees from the list, with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ollie Watkins and Luke Shaw all missing out on the two fixtures.

As always, supporters are split over the new England kits, with many taking to social media to voice their initial reactions. Responding to England’s announcement video on X, one wrote: “Best home kit I’ve seen for some time.”

This fan of the away kit said: “That red kit is a thing of beauty.”

Article continues below

Not everyone is convinced, as this fan commented: “Who signed off on the idea of having white home shorts?”

Whilst of the keeper kit, this commenter said: “That goalkeeper kit looks amazing.”