England will get their Euro 2024 campaign underway on Sunday, June 16 when they take on Serbia at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen. And fans can celebrate the start of the tournament by getting their hands on the Three Lions home shirt.
England’s Euro 2024 home strip was released in March by kit manufacturer Nike and was worn by Gareth Southgate’s team during their friendly against Brazil later that month.
And the dazzling shirt will feature prominently during England matches this summer as the 1966 World Cup champions search for European Championship silverware for the first time in their history.
The officially licensed England home shirt, which can be personalised, is available to buy at a discounted price of £84.99. It is available in six different sizes from small to 3XL and is shipped within three business days.
The shirt includes striping on the sleeve cuffs and neck which have been inspired by the tracksuits worn by England’s 1966 World Cup-winning manager Sir Alf Ramsey.
It possesses hidden details inspired by the George Cross, with classic and modern federation colours, as well as a fold-over collar design.
England manager Southgate named his 33-man provisional squad ahead of Euro 2024 last month but will cut it down to 26 when the final squad is selected on Friday.
The former defender led the Three Lions to the Euro 2020 final three years ago, with his team eventually missing out on the trophy after being defeated by Italy on penalties.
Southgate also oversaw the England team at the World Cups in 2018 and 2022. And ahead of his fourth major tournament as Three Lions boss, the 53-year-old explained: “There’s no doubt what is possible.
“The team has been close already. They know what is possible, they know what they’ve won at club level and what that’s taken.
“And equally, you can see cup football, which we’re going into, we know you have to navigate game by game and qualify from the group.
“But in knockout football, the Champions League showed that Man City and Arsenal were in the best three teams this year and didn’t get to where they wanted to, as it’s one moment and fine margins.
“That is our world. You have to deliver on those moments. But are we one of those teams who can win? Of course, absolutely.”