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Jude Bellingham's Quiet Comeback Speaks Volumes as England Unveil World Cup Kit
England's new World Cup kits showcase modern design and enhanced Nike technology with over twice the airflow, reflecting a fresh identity under manager Thomas Tuchel.
- On Friday, England unveiled new World Cup kits signaling a "new era" under manager Thomas Tuchel. The designs aim to restore joy to English football ahead of the 2026 tournament.
- Ditching the previous strip's controversial multicolor detailing, the new jerseys return to a "modern all-white design that honours England's heritage." This shift avoids political scrutiny surrounding earlier designs.
- Midfielder Jude Bellingham fronted the campaign, highlighting his central role under Tuchel. Separately, the manager announced a 35-man squad for upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan.
- Starting Monday, fans can purchase the gear, which Nike claims provide "more than twice the airflow of legacy fabrics." This technology assists players during the warm North American tournament.
- England will compete in the 2026 World Cup hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico. They face Croatia, Ghana, and Panama in the group stage, seeking their first major silverware since 1966.
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England make decision on 'woke' St George's Cross on new World Cup kits
England’s new kit will be worn for the first time in their upcoming friendlies later this month (Picture: The Football Association) England’s kits for the upcoming World Cup will not include the multicoloured St George’s Cross that represented a controversial feature of the previous strip. Fans will be able to purchase the kits from Monday ahead of a tournament that is due to start in June and is to be hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico. Promotion…
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Read Full ArticleEngland’s World Cup kit released as controversial rainbow St George's flag replaced with 'Happy and Gorious' slogan
England have today revealed their new home and away strips for this summer's World Cup in North America, with Nike delivering a fresh take on the traditional Three Lions look
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