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Published 11:28 10 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 11:29 10 Jun 2026 BST

We have ranked all 48 home jerseys at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Enjoy!
Not terrible, but rather basic from Egypt and Nike.
Some of the other African nations have delved into their culture a bit more with their designs.
A real copy-and-paste job from Adidas.
Zero effort put in.
A lot of the same problems as above.
A jersey that is not befitting such a proud football nation.
Another simple design, but they have a fairly unique colour.
Again, Adidas is scoring low this year, but the triple threat of red, yellow, and black will always do something for us.
It's a design that won't be winning any awards, but at least Adidas have changed it up somewhat.
Majid brand with a sparse effort that makes it look borderline fake.
It's not the worst jersey ever, by any means.
However, given some of the iconic strips the Three Lions have had, it just doesn't live up to expectation.
Again it is fairly low standard.
But, as always, the Aussies have a nice crest.
This design has a bit more to it, with two crests and the Adidas logo.
It's fairly simple, but we alway love a random kit brand.
Big up 7SABER.
Points for mixing it up with a design that is certainly out there.
However, it is a tad on the ugly side.
Scores well due to the lovely Kelme logo.
Another decent effort from Kelme, but nothing more.
A jersey that is very hard to screw up, but we still think it's missing something.
The tribal designs on the Mexico jerseys are always cool, but we have seen it plenty of times before.
Simple but it works.
Less is more here.
Not bad from the Iraqis.
Kind of has old-school Sunday league vibes to it.
Is this jersey nicer than some of the ones below? Probably.
But it's Argentina, who have had some of the most gorgeous and iconic kits of all time.
It's just not pushing the needle for us.
Now we are getting into the kits with a bit more about them.
A good effort from the Asian nation.
A great crest, and just the one colour with the Nike tick gives it a designer feel.
Something you could wear out on the town.
The range of colours on the Colombian jersey will alway have it score highly, despite another copy-and-paste job from Adidas.
Another double-crest design.
And we love the flag as a crest, no messing around.
A little change-up here from Adidas, with the crest below the logo.
Possibly the nicest shade of blue at the tournament.
A colourful look here for the Paraguayans.
And a nice subtle change on the classic striped look.
Japan rarely go wrong.
The design reflects the modernity of the country.
Yes it is another Adidas design, but everything here just works.
The colour palette in particular is a winner.
The subtle leoparding and the elephant crest.
Sublime.
A good effort here, and extra points for just being Cape Verde.
A unique shirt to own.
A funky output from the host nation.
We do love a big crest thoug.
Simple but effective from the Dutch.
This one just feels like Turkey, even though I've never been.
Another win for the crest above the logo kits.
The faded designs is a nice touch.
They are inspired by the hand-painted minibuses found in Dakar.
Very hard to mess up a Croatia kit.
The chequered jersey is just too iconic.
One of the nice Adidas efforts that has enough small changes to make it stand out.
Kappa remains one of the the nicest logos in sport.
The Tunisians are lucky to have them making their jerseys.
A lovely effort here from the Congolese.
Great to see some Umbro representations as well.
The Marathon brand is a big plus.
And you can tell from the photos that it is excellent quality.
Germany was always going to score highly with its homage to the iconic 1990 strip.
Having said that, it can't be too high as its been done before.
They're not reinventing the wheel here Brazil, but the quality of the jersey bursts through the screen.
It remains the most iconic World Cup colour.
Through gritted teeth we have to admit that this is a banger.
The single button is such a classy touch.
Haiti have added the Polish flag to their jersey in honour of the nations helping them achieve independence.
Between this, the Saeta make, and the collar, it's an absolute banger.
There's something magical about an all black jersey, with just the Puma logo and white fern.
There's nothing else remotely like it at the World Cup.
Hard to go wrong with a collared French jersey tbh.
This is how you incorporate your country's traditional clothing into your World Cup look.
The sleeve and collar designs are beautiful.
A throwback to a more classic era when the Uruguayans were lifting the trophy themselves.
A preach from the Norwegians.
Not many nations have a flag that could cover the front and make it work.
A no-brainer at No. 1.
The collar, the crest, Reebok logo, and colour scheme make this one of nicest World Cup kits ever.
Do not trust a list that doesn't have this at the top.
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