Where to buy official Nike England World Cup 2026 home and away kits and pricing
England and Nike have revealed the latest home and away kits just in time for the 2026 World Cup
England and Nike have unveiled the new home and away strips ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. On Friday (March 20), The FA released the initial photographs of the fresh kits that will be worn this summer, now exclusively on sale at two stockists, including the Official England Store.
Players including Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford appeared in England’s official launch footage, which displayed a traditional white home strip and red away strip, both featuring symbolic representations of lions and flags integrated into the fabric. The England 2026 Home Shirt features navy detailing on the shoulders, cuffs and collar, enhanced by a red stripe along the sides.
The Nike swoosh sits on the right chest, opposite England’s crest on the left, below a gold star marking their 1966 World Cup triumph. The England 2026 Away Shirt returns to the traditional red with white detailing on the shoulders, combined with navy cuffs, collar and sides, and a central badge.
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The England 2026 Goalkeeper Shirt showcases a bold blue lion design and star graphic, together with a central crest and Nike swoosh. Each shirt also features the phrase ‘happy and glorious’ inside the collar, honouring the national anthem, God Save the King. Each edition is available in two variants, Stadium and Match – alternatively known as Replica and Authentic. The Stadium (Replica) shirts are designed for comfort with a more generous fit, incorporating Moisture-wicking Dri-FIT technology and embroidered team and sponsor badges.
The Match (Authentic) shirts are identical to those worn by players during matches and boast highly breathable Nike Aero-FIT technology, a slimmer fit and heat-pressed badges and crests. Pricing for the men’s and women’s kits begins at £89.99, whilst children’s kits start from £69.99. Free delivery is available using the code ENGFREEDEL, reports the Mirror.
Both kits are exclusively sold at the Official England Store and Nike during the initial 48 hours following launch. Subsequently, they’ll become available at additional retailers including Fanatics and JD Sports.
However, if you want something a little cheaper, you could instead go for this officially licensed England 1989 Home Shirt, which has seen a price drop from £40 to £24 on Fanatics. Otherwise, you can opt for this England 1989 Away shirt as an alternative, which has also seen a price drop from £40 to £24 on Fanatics.
This announcement coincides with Thomas Tuchel revealing his squad for the forthcoming international break, during which England will welcome Uruguay (March 27) and Japan (March 31) at Wembley Stadium. England supporters can still secure VIP and hospitality tickets for the friendlies from £39 through Seat Unique.
Within the sizeable 35-man squad are Three Lions stalwarts 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 manager, whilst Leeds’ Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Tottenham’s Dominic Solanke are also returning. Brighton’s reserve goalkeeper Jason Steele and Everton midfielder James Garner have received their inaugural senior call-up to the England squad. However, there are some notable omissions from the roster, with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ollie Watkins and Luke Shaw not chosen for the two upcoming matches.
As is often the case, fans are divided over the new England kits, sharing their initial reactions on social media. In response to England’s announcement video on X, one fan declared: “Best home kit I’ve seen for some time.”
An admirer of the away kit said: “That red kit is a thing of beauty.” However, not everyone was impressed, as this supporter questioned: “Who signed off on the idea of having white home shorts?”
In relation to the goalkeeper kit, this shopper noted: “That goalkeeper kit looks amazing.”