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Published 16:14 5 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 16:14 5 Jun 2026 BST

The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on 11 June and this is where you can buy the official – and unofficial – shirts for England, Scotland and more.
Scotland's first match will take place at 1am on 14 June, while England kick off their World Cup campaign on 17 June.
So if you're planning on watching the matches at home or in the pub, then you might want to rep your team's merch.
We've put together some of the official home and away shirts from the likes of Nike and Adidas, as well as non-official merch that you can stock up on now.
You can get the England and Scotland World Cup shirts that the teams will be wearing during the tournament, while the brand's will also be stocking shirts of other countries too.
The official design for the Three Lions' home kit was unveiled earlier this year, which is white with a distinct collar, and of course the badge.
It's now available to buy from the official sponsor Nike's store at £89.99 and in sizes XS to 3XL, with children sizes also available.
You can shop the England home shirt from Nike here.
Scotland's home jersey is inspired by the country's flag which Adidas says 'reimagines tradition through bold pattern and confident design'.
It's a navy blue design, with white detailing and the country's badge in the centre.
The home jersey is available to buy from the Adidas store, priced at £75 and available in sizes XS to 3XL, with children's and women's sizes also available.
To shop Scotland's home shirt head to Adidas here.
The England away kit comes in red, with a central badge and is another option to rep during the World Cup 2026.
This one is priced at £89.99 and is also available on the Nike website, with sizes ranging between XS and 3XL.
To shop the England away shirt head to the Nike website here.
The away jersey for Scotland comes in a red scarlet, with purple stripes and features the team's logo on the breast rather than the centre like the home shirt.
It's been designed by Adidas and is priced at £75 on the sport retailers website.
To shop the Scotland '26 away jersey go to Adidas here.
Admiral's Lloyd Ringer t-shirt draws inspiration from the England leisure range produced for the 1982 World Cup, blending vintage sportswear heritage with a clean everyday look.
They say it's 'designed with classic football casual styling in mind, the tee captures the spirit of the era'.
The tee has recently dropped on the Admiral website, where it's priced at £35 and available in sizes small to XXL.
You can shop the Lloyd Ringer t-shirt from Admiral here.
Although Nike are the official sponsor of the England team at the World Cup, that hasn't stopped Adidas from releasing an England jersey for 2026.
The white t-shirt is embellished with 'England' across the front, and a World Cup emblem on the chest.
It's priced at £30 and available in sizes XS to 3XL on the Adidas website here.
This ringer tee from Levi's is 'a classic with a nostalgic twist' in a red and white design, featuring a bold English flag graphic.
The t-shirt is available in sizes 2XS and 2XL, is priced at £35, and available to buy from the Levi's website here.
If you're after a retro design then you can get the England 1998 World Cup Finals shirt from Fanatics.
It's the shirt that the likes of David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Michael Owen, and Gareth Southgate wore during the '98 tournament in France.
If you're after a Scotland t-shirt then you can get this retro design from Greaves Sport.
It features the number 10 on the back, an embroidered badge, and a navy colourway which captures the iconic kit of Scotland's team in 1967 who the beat reigning World Cup champions England at Wembley Stadium.
To shop the t-shirt, which is priced at £35 you can head to Greaves Sports here.
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