England has released its new Nike home, away, and goalkeeper kits for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with players like Harry Kane and Jordan Pickford modeling the designs. The kits went on sale immediately, featuring elements that evoke ambition and nostalgia. Captain Kane expressed particular excitement for the red away shirt.
England's national football team unveiled its new kits for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, putting the home, away, and goalkeeper shirts on sale through Nike. The Football Association described the designs as embodying the team's “ambition to bring the joy back to English football.” Players including Jordan Pickford, Elliot Anderson, Marcus Rashford, Harry Kane, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Jude Bellingham modeled the strips in promotional materials. The launch video featured a voiceover from The Streets' Mike Skinner, who asked: “Can the Jules Rimet come home again? To England, to this green and pleasant land.” The white home shirt includes a distinct collar and fabric print that “pops,” according to designers. Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly praised it at the launch, saying: “Both are different level. I’m honestly speechless. They’re so clean. Something about the kit is retro but also elegant. It’s going to be a joy to wear it.” Bayern Munich's Harry Kane favored the red away kit with its central badge, noting: “It feels good. Whenever you do stuff like this, it gets you excited for what’s to come. I actually prefer the red one – there’s something about a red England kit for a World Cup that just gets me excited. I have good memories.” Everton's Pickford donned the blue goalkeeper kit, remarking: “I feel like David Seaman.” Prices start at £89.99 for adult replica shirts, with match versions at £134.99 and children's shirts at £64.99. Mini-kits range from £49.99 to £54.99, and shorts are £44.99 for adults. Under manager Thomas Tuchel, England will debut one of the kits in their group-stage opener against Croatia at AT&T Stadium in Texas on June 17, 2026, at 21:00 BST, followed by matches against Ghana and Panama.