England's home shirt for 2026 World Cup leaked with Nike making changes after 'woke' controversy

Jack Otway

By Jack Otway


Published: 24/01/2026

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The Three Lions will be aiming to win the competition this summer, with Thomas Tuchel poised to lead the team

Images of England's kit for this summer's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico appear to have surfaced online, revealing a design that embraces traditional English symbolism after the backlash over the previous strip.

The leaked shirt, which emerged on Footy Headlines, features two standout elements that mark a departure from the controversial current design.


A prominent gold star commemorating the 1966 World Cup triumph replaces the understated monochrome version found on the existing shirt.

Inside the collar, the phrase 'Happy and Glorious' pays tribute to the national anthem.

Nike's apparent return to more conventional imagery follows widespread criticism that their previous effort was branded 'woke' and 'dumb'.

The new strip boasts a jacquard-style pattern across its white base, with the navy collar featuring red and white stitching detail.

Short sleeve bands mirror this colour scheme, while red panels run down each side of the shirt with navy edging.

Images of England's kit for this summer's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico appear to have surfaced online, revealing a design that embraces traditional English symbolism after the backlash over the previous strip

Images of England's kit for this summer's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico appear to have surfaced online, revealing a design that embraces traditional English symbolism after the backlash over the previous strip

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The design represents a significant shift from the multicoloured St George's Cross that adorned the collar of the current England shirt, which sparked outrage when unveiled ahead of Euro 2024.

Supporters can expect the new kit to arrive in shops from March, following the same release schedule as the previous strip, which went on sale in March 2024 before that summer's European Championships.

The previous kit's redesigned St George's Cross, which incorporated red, navy blue and purple colouring, drew fierce condemnation from across the political spectrum.

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The England shirt for next summer's World Cup will have the words 'happy and glorious' written inside it

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Nigel Farage was scathing in his assessment, stating: "That's it, it's a multicoloured cross, it bears no relationship to the St George's Cross whatsoever."

He questioned why the national team would appear "apologetic about Englishness" when representing England at a major tournament, declaring the design "an absolute joke".

Reform UK MP Lee Anderson was equally dismissive, branding the altered flag "virtue signaling woke nonsense".

When Nike originally announced the kit, they described the collar design as "a playful update to the St. George" intended to "unite and inspire".

England's record in their last five major tournamentsEngland's record in their last five major tournaments | PA/GETTY

Sir Keir Starmer also voiced his disapproval at the time, saying: "The flag's unifying, it doesn't need to change. We just need to be proud of it. So I think they should just reconsider this and change it back."

Comedian Jason Manford took to X to express his bewilderment, writing: "Oh dear…this is not gonna go down well! what a weird thing to do tho!"

He suggested England should return to Umbro, noting: "A US company having a cheeky play with another countries flag, let's go back to Umbro I say, we won the World Cup in that kit."

Despite the chorus of criticism, the Football Association stood firmly behind the design, which has remained in use for nearly two years.

England will face Croatia, Ghana and Panama in the group stages of this summer's tournament.