ENGLAND UNVEIL 2026 WORLD CUP KIT
England Unveil 2026 World Cup Kit: Mike Skinner Narrates a New Era Under Thomas Tuchel.
The countdown to North America has officially begun. In anticipation of the World Cup, England have released an atmospheric video to unveil the designs for the new Three Lions’ home and away kit. Far from a standard kit drop; this is a cinematic celebration of English football culture, brought to life by one of the most influential figures in modern British music, Mike Skinner.
Directed by Keane Pearce Shaw, the launch film serves as a galvanising moment for fans and players alike. It masterfully balances the weight of history with a fresh sense of optimism, celebrating the diversity of the current England squad while acknowledging the unifying, often chaotic joy of England fandom during major tournaments.
England Unveil 2026 World Cup Kit – The Design: Heritage Meets Modernity
The kits are designed to light up the biggest stage in football with distinct, refreshed aesthetics:
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The Home Kit: The classic white design boasts a distinct collar and a fabric print that adds a subtle, modern “pop” to the traditional look.
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The Away Kit: A bold red design that moves the Three Lions badge to a central position, a nod to iconic kits of the past.
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Goalkeeping Kit: For the first time in an England launch, fan favourite Jordan Pickford features prominently, debuting the new look for the men between the sticks.
Both kits will be available from Monday 23 March via EnglandStore.com and Nike.com.
A New Chapter Under Tuchel
This launch signifies a definitive new era for the Three Lions. It marks the first major tournament under the management of Thomas Tuchel, and the visual storytelling reflects a shift in energy. England skipper Harry Kane leads the charge alongside Marcus Rashford and the new face of the squad, Elliot Anderson, all of whom sit at the heart of the video.
What stands out most about this release is the ambition to bring the joy back to the national game. After multiple near misses in recent years, the film leans into Americana-infused optimism and genuine smiles. Crucially, the campaign champions inclusivity, featuring Para Lions stars such as Dan McLellan (Powerchair), Harry Baker (Cerebral Palsy), Ollie Johnson (Blind Men’s), and Oliver Manoochehri (Deaf Men’s) alongside real fans.
The Voice of the Nation
There is perhaps no one better suited to soundtrack this moment than Mike Skinner. Tapping into his uncanny ability to summarise the nation’s mood—a skill that has earned him multiple number one albums and a Brit Award—Skinner provides a poignant voiceover that bridges the gap between the terraces and the pitch.
The film is peppered with nods to the past, from Bobby Moore (60 years on from that legendary win on home soil) to Jude Bellingham’s recent heroics at Euro 2024. Skinner signs off with a question that has defined English summers for decades:
“Can the Jules Rimet come home again? To England, to this green and pleasant land.”
This launch encapsulates the power of the Three Lions and their enduring symbolism of hope for the nation. It’s coming home.














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