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The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. It's the first World Cup ever co-hosted by three nations and the first expanded to 48 teams. The opener is at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca, and the final lands at MetLife Stadium just outside New York.
Yes. Every national team kit we sell is officially licensed by the brand (Nike, Adidas, Puma, and the rest) and the federation. We don't carry counterfeits, knockoffs, or "fan-made" replicas dressed up as the real thing.
Authentic kits are cut to the exact spec the players wear: slim, lightweight, with heat-pressed crests. Replicas are the officially licensed fan version — roomier fit, heavier and more wash-friendly fabric, stitched crests, lower price. Both are genuine. If you're playing in it, go authentic. If you're wearing it to watch the matches, replica is the smarter buy.
On most national team kits, yes. You can build your country's shirt with the star you want on the back, or your own name and number. Customized jerseys take a little extra production time and are non-returnable, so double-check your size and spelling before you order.
National team kits drop in waves ahead of the tournament, and we add them as they land from Nike, Adidas, and Puma. Some federations release home and away together; others stagger them. If your country's kit isn't up yet, check back — we restock and add new releases right through kickoff.
Yes. Most national teams are available in men's, women's, and youth cuts, with kids' sizing on the biggest sides. Women's kits run on a different pattern with a narrower shoulder and tapered waist.
This one's different. For the first time, the World Cup is being shared by three countries, spread across 16 host cities from Vancouver to Mexico City to New Jersey, with 48 nations in the draw instead of 32. For fans in the US, Mexico, and Canada, it's a rare chance to watch the whole world arrive in your backyard - and to wear your colors knowing the matches are happening down the road, not an ocean away.
Whatever your allegiance, this is the page to kit up. Below you'll find official jerseys and gear for every nation we carry, the players everyone will be watching, and everything you need to know before you buy.
Start with the hosts. Mexico carries El Tri into a home tournament with the weight of the Azteca behind them, the USA gets its biggest stage since 1994, and Canada plays a World Cup on home turf for the first time. If you're hosting, you're repping.
Then there are the heavyweights. Argentina arrives as the reigning champion, the sky-blue-and-white that everyone wants a piece of. Brazil chases a sixth star. France, England, Spain, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, Italy, and Colombia round out the kits fans ask for most. Each comes in home and away, and we add third kits and goalkeeper shirts as federations release them.
A World Cup is made by its players, and this one might be the last dance for a couple of legends. Get Lionel Messi in the Argentina shirt he lifted the trophy in, or Cristiano Ronaldo chasing the one prize that's eluded him in a Portugal kit. Kylian Mbappé leads France, Neymar is back for Brazil, and a new wave - Jude Bellingham, Lamine Yamal, Erling Haaland, Vinícius Jr. - is ready to take over. For US fans, Christian Pulisic wears the 10 with a home crowd behind him.
Most nations bring a home and an away kit to the tournament, and some add a third. Home shirts are the classic colors you picture when you think of the team; away kits are usually the bolder, more experimental design of the cycle. Pick whichever speaks to you - there's no wrong shirt.
On the build quality: the authentic version is the player-spec kit, slim and light, while the replica gives you the same look with a more forgiving fit and tougher fabric. For most fans watching the matches and wearing it out, replica is all you need.
The three big kit makers split most of the field. Nike outfits the USA, Brazil, France, England, and Portugal among others; Adidas handles Argentina, Germany, Mexico, Spain, and more; and Puma brings its own slate of nations. Shop by the brand you trust, or just go by the badge you love.
The World Cup is a family event, so we stock national team kits in women's and youth sizes alongside men's, right down to the littlest fan. And a jersey is only the start - pick up a scarf to hold up at the watch party, a match ball for the backyard, and the rest of your tournament gear in one trip.
We carry official, licensed kits for over 50 national teams, clubs, and players, backed by 4.7 stars across 5,970+ product reviews and an 8.9-star Google rating from fans who've shopped with us before. Every order over $99 ships free, and our straightforward returns make it easy to swap a size if the fit isn't right. The biggest World Cup in history is coming home - pick your nation, get your kit, and be ready for kickoff. Browse all soccer jerseys to start.