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Nike have just unveiled two new England kits
The Three Lions have taken the wraps off new and away strips that will be worn at Euro 2016, where England will hope to replicate their finest hour. The whole kit will cost £101 with the shorts priced at £28 and the socks £13.
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The new home shirt features a classic white English body with a contrasting light blue shoulder and sleeve produced by cross-dyeing white with the blue used elsewhere in the kit.
The “stadium” shirts will stay at a suggested retail price of £60 and will be on sale from next Thursday onwards.
England’s team led by captain Bobby Moore lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy while wearing red shirts and socks with white shorts.
Both kits are very unusual but certainly grab the attention.
Nike have today unveiled two new kits for the England national football team.
What do you think of the new England kits? The red away kit carries the same design but with blue socks, and dark red sleeves and shoulders. “England have had great moments in red over the years”.
It raises the prospect that the opening game against Slovakia on June 11 is the only match in which Wales will wear red in the group stages.
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World Cup holders Germany and hosts France are joint favourites to win the tournament at 10/3 – with Spain (11/2), England (11/1) and Belgium (11/1).