The 2026 World Cup in North America has revealed its kits, but how do they stack up? From England's uninspired choice to Germany's majestic look, we rank them all. The tournament, set to take place in June and July next year, will see the return of some familiar faces on the pitch and in the dugout.
England's kit has been met with criticism from fans and pundits alike, who feel it lacks a sense of identity and fails to stand out among the other teams. In contrast, Germany's home and away kits have been hailed as majestic, with their bold designs and striking colours sure to make an impact on the pitch.
Spain's kits have also received praise for their simplicity and elegance, while France's look has been compared to a 'beautiful mess'. Other notable mentions include Argentina's bold choice of colour scheme and Brazil's sleek design. However, not all teams have opted for bold designs, with some playing it safe in an attempt to appeal to a broader audience.
But what does this mean for the fans? Will these kits inspire loyalty or do they detract from the game itself? We examine the rankings below: