
One of England's kits for the 2026 World Cup has been leaked and fans have been surprised by the player modelling jersey.
The Three Lions qualified for the showpiece in the United States, Canada and Mexico with a perfect record in Group K, winning every game and failing to concede a single goal.
For the tournament, Thomas Tuchel's men have been drawn in Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama and are one of the favourites to go all the way and lift the trophy for the second time - 60 years after the last triumph.
As is tradition, England will sport two new kits designed by Nike for the tournament.
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The home strip will of course be white with navy trim and feature a gold star - a detail that has been missing for 13 years.
And keeping in line with the colours on the St George's flag, the away shirt will be red - moving away from the purple number which is currently worn.
In leaks published by Footy Headlines, the shirt contains imagery of lions and stars in the design and has the England crest centralised.
However, in a bizarre move, the shirt was modelled by an England player who hasn't been in the squad for a considerable period.

Mason Mount can be seen wearing the jersey, alongside navy shorts, red shorts and some black nike football trainers.
Mount made his England debut back in 2019 and has been capped 36 times, featuring at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup.
The former Chelsea star has not represented England since he played in the 2-1 quarter-final defeat to France in Qatar, winning a penalty.
A multitude of attacking players have moved ahead of Mount in the pecking order and he has not been selected by Tuchel despite excelling under the German at Chelsea.
Ironically, he was seen modelling the current England away shirt in images which were shared online.

Mount struggled with injuries and form at the beginning of his move to Manchester United, before producing some strong performances and becoming a valuable player for Ruben Amorim prior to his Old Trafford dismissal.
Mount's last outing for United was the 1-0 win over Newcastle, though he is expected to return for the trip to Burnley on Wednesday.
Topics: England, FIFA World Cup