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Speed Red short-sleeved v-neck shirt, with rounded obsidian colour and an
abstract shadow pattern of lions, star and ENG script.
Thin, white piping on each shoulder, from front to back of the shirt.
Obsidian cuffs with a red hoop, bordered in white, and obsidian
side-seams with white piping down front edge. Emblem in centre of
breastbone, with a gold star above it, and obsidian Swoosh below it.
The
opponent's name in capitalised sesame lettering below the emblem and the
date in sesame below the opponent's name (e.g. 03.06.24 (men's) or 3 DECEMBER 2024 (women's)).
Sesame Swoosh on right breast, and sesame number on
chest and back of shirt in same three-dimensional font as on white kit,
with dark-raisin sides, bordered in sesame.
Small dark-raisin emblem at base of each digit on back. Sesame surname on
back above the number, in same (two-dimensional) font as on white shirt.
Rectangular black label on left hip.
ENGINEERED in large gold capitalised
letters, occupying two-thirds of the upper left-hand side of the label and
bordered in gold. Remaining third comprises a gold flower logo. Two gold
lines underneath above a ten-character serial number in gold. AERO-FIT
in capitalised pure-platinum lettering on right hip on the back of the
shirt.
Obsidian shorts, with a
dark-raisin drawstring and a continuation of the
six-coloured side-stream shirt panels down the seams, narrowing down to
the hem. Sesame number on left thigh, in same font as on the shirt, with
dark-raisin sides, bordered in sesame, and
sesame Swoosh below it. Dark-raisin emblem on right thigh, with sesame lions.
Speed Red socks, with a
Sesame Swoosh on the front of the shin.
Multi-coloured St George's Cross on back of
calf, consisting of six different colours, pale blue, mauve and maroon in
horizontal lines, and sesame, dark gold and Blue Void in vertical lines,
with both sets of lines converging on a point in the middle of the cross,
and the order of the three colours reversed in the opposite half of both
the horizontal and vertical sets of lines.
Pure-platinum stripes along
the heels, soles and sides of the feet, reaching a point across the
middle of the top of the sock from the left instep and behind it from the
right. LEFT (or RIGHT) | (abbreviation for size e.g. SM
for small, MD for medium, LG for large) in sesame capitalised
lettering across the toes. |
Men's Variations |
- The
names of England's opponents, as they appeared beneath the
emblem, were .
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A
startling new design was introduced for Euro 2024 in dark raisin and
sesame, or to the uninitiated, purple and gold. The most striking element
was the large multi-coloured panel down the sides which was a 'playful'
abstraction of the multi-coloured St George's Cross that appeared on the
back of the calf.
By converging the men's and women's kits into one design for the first
time since they went their separate ways in 2019, it meant that the
women's blue kit, worn
in the World Cup semi-final and final, was retired after just five months
of action, whilst the men's
red kit was only worn twice in just over twelve months.
There were the usual queries as to why it wasn't red, but Nike were
continuing their policy of experimenting with the away colours in European
Championship years and reverting to red in each World Cup year, though
neither of the two previous men's away kits had been worn in a major
competition. The motivation for making this kit all-dark-raisin was
because it's a combination of red and blue, the two colours synonymous
with England away kits over the past decade.
Details of the socks are listed above, but most players did not wear the
full sock. Instead, the footings were removed and they wore short white
Nike grip-socks on their feet, with what had become, overlapping cut-off
sleeve-socks to cover their calves and shin pads. Against Belgium, it
appeared that Ben Chilwell was the only player to wear the traditional
full socks, and Conor Gallagher was the only one against Bosnia and
Herzegovina, but the entire team wore grip-socks and sleeve-socks against
Finland.
The kit was worn for the first time, by the Under-18s in a 2-1 victory against
the Czech Republic at Pinatar in Spain on 20 March 2024.
To buy the authentic player's shirt cost £124.99, with a 'Stadium' adult
replica coming in at £84.99, and £64.99 for older kids' 'Stadium'
replicas.
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Matches in which England wore the
2026 Away Red Uniform |
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March 2026 - England
vs. [-]
The National Stadium, Wembley, London (tbc) |
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wore the 2026 Away Red Uniform |
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Season 2023-24 |
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UEFA Under-21 Championship 2027 Preliminary matches (group D) |
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March 2026 - England
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England's Record
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