FIFA World Cup 2026: Spain, England home kit designs leaked

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Published: 25 September 2025, 02:58 pm
FIFA World Cup 2026: Spain, England home kit designs leaked

Images of the home kits for two of the favorites at the 2026 World Cup—reigning European champions Spain and a resurgent England—have been leaked online, giving fans a first look at what their teams could be wearing in North America next summer.

Spain

Opaleak has leaked images of Spain’s home kit, which show an adidas design that blends tradition with a bold new twist. The base is a deep red body paired with dark navy sleeves, while the three adidas shoulder stripes run in a red-yellow-red sequence, a subtle nod to the Spanish flag. Fine yellow pinstripes with dotted detailing run vertically down the jersey, adding texture and depth.

This design marks the first time in two decades that Spain will wear a striped home shirt at a World Cup, with the last appearance coming in 2006.

Graphic designer Izan (@izandegeer) has already mocked up Barcelona starlet Lamine Yamal wearing the new kit, images fans will likely see plenty of if Spain can repeat their Euro 2024 heroics.

La Roja’s 2026 home kit is expected to be officially released in November 2025.

England

Leaked designs from Opaleak and Footy Headlines reveal what Thomas Tuchel’s side could be wearing as they close in on qualification for the tournament, which kicks off on June 11.

The home kit keeps the classic white base, complemented by red inserts and navy trim around the collar and sleeves. Its standout detail is an intricate jacquard pattern across the chest and torso, depicting lions and stars, while the inside collar carries the patriotic inscription “Happy and Glorious.”

For the away strip, England returns to a familiar red after sporting a navy-purple look at Euro 2024. The design includes a white Nike swoosh, white-trimmed shoulders, and a matching England crest. This marks the fifth time since Nike took over in 2013 that England’s away kit has been red.

Though not yet officially unveiled, the designs are already generating excitement, and with anticipation for Tuchel’s first World Cup at an all-time high, the shirts are certain to fly off the shelves once released.