World Cup 2026 jerseys: where to buy and how to save

There's still time to order yours for the start of the World Cup

World Cup 2026 jerseys for France, Argentina and England
(Image credit: FIFA Store)

The World Cup is just around the corner, and there is a lot to get excited about. Regardless of who you're backing this year, we know that picking up your team's jersey is a must. But it can be costly when most jerseys are well over the £100 mark.

As always, the 48 qualifying countries taking part in the World Cup 2026 have partnered with various sports brands for their kits, with Adidas, Nike and Puma among the big names.

We've taken a deep dive into the world of football and rounded up our best tips to help you pick up our favourite World Cup 2026 jerseys without going over budget. Read on to find out where to buy them and how you can save.

Where can I get official World Cup jerseys?

  • Nike: Nike is the official sponsor of many countries in this year's World Cup, including England, Brazil, France, and the USA.
  • Adidas: Adidas are officially sponsoring 14 countries in the World Cup this year, including Argentina, Spain and Germany.
  • Puma: Puma is the proud sponsor of a number of countries at the 2026 World Cup, including Portugal, New Zealand and the Czech Republic.
  • Sports Direct: A great backup choice if you've left things a little last-minute.

Are there any alternatives?

  • Charity shops: Always worth checking to see if you can find any hidden gems.
  • Classic Football Shirts: Discover retro styles from your favourite teams at affordable prices.
  • eBay: Ideal for finding retro shirts. Top tip: save items to your wishlist, and the seller might just send you a personalised offer.
  • Etsy: Great for finding font packs & print packs which can be ironed onto shirts to customise shirts to give them a new lease of life.

How to save on Nike jerseys

  • Student discount: 10% off
  • Key worker discount: 10% off
  • Nike member: Exclusive offers
  • MyVoucherCodes Nike discount code: Free delivery on orders over £50

Students and Blue Light cardholders can access a 10% discount on their orders at Nike. All you need to do is verify your student or keyworker status to save on your World Cup jerseys today.

You can also become a member at Nike to unlock free delivery on every order, and get access to a range of exclusive discounts and offers that may save you more cash on your England World Cup shirt for 2026.

If you've got your eye on one of the authentic jerseys, you can view all of our offers on our official Nike voucher code page for even more savings.

Without any discounts, the official Nike England match home jersey will set you back £134.99, and the match away jersey costs £114.99.

A group of people wearing Brazil football shirts cheering on the football players

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How to save on Adidas jerseys

  • Student discount: 15% discount
  • AdiClub: Free delivery & reward points
  • Welcome offer: 15% off first order
  • Fan/stadium versions: £35 saving

As a student, you can unlock a 15% discount on your order when you sign into your Student Beans account. You can also join the AdiClub for free and enjoy a range of exclusive discounts, including free delivery on all orders and a 15% discount on your first order.

If you're interested in the jerseys that look identical to the ones worn by the actual players, you can pick up the official Germany home kit for less with one of our adidas voucher codes page. Otherwise, you can pick up the normal home jerseys for £35 less.

How to save on Puma jerseys

  • Student discount: 15% discount
  • Key worker discount: 15% discount
  • App promotions: 15% off in-app purchases
  • MyVoucherCodes Puma discount code: Free shipping on orders over £50

Students can unlock a 15% discount via UNiDAYS, and keyworkers will receive a 15% discount via 'Gocertify'. What's more, we recommend you download the app, as Puma is offering a 15% discount on first app orders.

If you've got your eye on the Portugal jersey, pick it up for less with one of our verified Sports & Fitness offers. If this is out of budget, they also offer a more affordable option, with the standard home jersey going for £85.

Appearance-wise, the authentic jersey and the standard home jerseys look identical. The biggest difference is that the authentic jersey is made with Puma's Ultraweave fabric, an ultra-lightweight material designed for speed and generally lighter than the usual jersey fabric.

Football players celebrating a goal

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Sports Direct

  • Fraser Plus: up to 50% off
  • Weekly deals: 30% off
  • MyVoucherCodes SportsDirect exclusive offer: Free £5 Amazon gift card on orders over £30

With the ever-growing popularity of retro and vintage football shirts, you may be looking to relive the glory days and pick one up. Luckily for you, Sports Direct sell a massive range of classic football shirts, perfect for celebrating the World Cup.

For £49.99, you can pick up retro English and Scottish football shirts, plus so much more! And if you're a Fraser Plus member, you'll receive up to a 50% discount on most of these jerseys.

Sports Direct have also been known to hold amazing sales, with these tops seeing discounts of up to 30% off without the need to sign up to Fraser Plus.

For all other offers and voucher codes, make sure to visit our dedicated Sports Direct promo code page.

What about the FIFA Store?

The FIFA Store is the easiest place to grab your official World Cup jersey, but you might be less likely to find it at an affordable price point. With prices starting at £50 and going up to as much as £280 for limited edition jerseys, you'll likely overspend if you opt to get yours there.

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