Football fans can now mark their calendars for the next wave of 2026 FIFA World Cup kit releases.
Adidas and Nike are both set for major kit launches this March, as national teams start to unveil what they’ll be wearing in the tournament across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The two sportswear giants supply kits to many of the competition’s biggest sides. These upcoming releases will account for most of the remaining kit drops ahead of the tournament.

Adidas to unveil World Cup away kits on March 20
Adidas released their home kits for the 2026 World Cup back in November 2025, and fans won’t have to wait much longer for the away designs.
The away kits are set to drop on March 20, with high-profile nations like Argentina, Germany, Spain, and the hosts, Mexico, set to receive their secondary threads.
This time, the shirts will feature Adidas’ classic Trefoil logo, rather than the modern performance logo seen on the home versions. The brand is also rolling out its new Climacool+ technology across the range.
Multiple Adidas-sponsored national teams are expected to reveal their away kits as part of a coordinated global launch.
Nike to launch full World Cup kit range on March 23
Nike has yet to release any of its 2026 World Cup kits, but that’s about to change. The company is planning to launch its entire tournament collection later in March.
The full range is expected to be released on March 23, with nations like England, France, Portugal, and the hosts, the USA, set to unveil the first looks of their World Cup attire.
Early leaks suggest the England shirt could feature red striping down the sides, with blue accents on the collar and sleeves.
With these drops, most teams will have their kits finalised well ahead of the summer tournament.
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