World Cup kit revealed
ENGLAND have unveiled the ‘classic’ kit that they will wear at the World Cup in Russia, sticking to the traditional home and away colours of white and red.
It is the fourth time sponsors Nike, who pay £25million a year for the shirt contract, have released a new Three Lions kit since taking over from Umbro in 2013.
Any supporters interested in purchasing the shirts, shorts or socks will have to wait until next month to find out how much it will set them back.
Nike and the Football Association say final prices are still to be confirmed.
Last year’s white shirt with light blue sleeves — worn during Euro 2016 — cost £60. The full kit cost £101.