Fanatics is the official retail partner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, carrying the complete collection of officially licensed national team kits, training gear, headwear, and accessories for all 48 competing nations. Every item is 100% officially licensed and guaranteed authentic, with the full 2026 World Cup collection covering every team from the opening match in Mexico City to the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The 2026 edition is the biggest World Cup in history. For the first time, 48 nations compete across three host countries: the United States, Mexico, and Canada; with 104 matches played over 39 days. Shop official 2026 World Cup jerseys across all national teams, available in authentic on-field and replica stadium cuts, or browse the full 2026 World Cup gear range including training wear, hoodies, hats, and accessories.
Representing on matchday starts with the right shirt. Nike outfits France, England, Brazil, Portugal, and host nation USA. Adidas supplies defending champions Argentina, Germany, Spain, and host nation Mexico. Browse the full adidas 2026 World Cup federation kit collection or shop by team to find your kit.
Beyond jerseys, the 2026 World Cup clothing collection covers training gear, hoodies, tracksuits, headwear, and accessories for every squad. Signed shirts, limited edition prints, and collector items are available in the World Cup collectibles section. Whether you are backing the hosts, chasing the defending champions, or supporting the nation of your family heritage, Fanatics has the complete 2026 World Cup range ready to ship.
What is the difference between an authentic and a replica World Cup jersey?
Authentic jerseys — sometimes labelled on-field, match, or player depending on the brand — are the exact shirts worn by players during the tournament. They use performance-grade fabrics like Nike's Aero-FIT and adidas's HEAT.RDY, feature aerodynamic slim cuts designed for athletic movement, and include details like 3D woven badges and laser-cut ventilation panels. Replica and stadium jerseys use a more durable, relaxed-fit fabric built for everyday wear, with traditional embroidered crests and a standard silhouette. Browse the full range of World Cup jerseys at Fanatics.
Which brands make the 2026 World Cup kits for the top teams?
Nike, adidas, and Puma are the three major kit suppliers at the 2026 World Cup. Nike outfits the United States, France, England, Brazil, and Portugal. Adidas supplies Germany, Argentina, Spain, and Mexico, among others. The brand determines the fit, technology, and sizing of the jersey, so it is worth checking the specific brand size guide before ordering. The full adidas federation kit collection is available now at Fanatics.
Do World Cup jerseys run true to size?
It depends on the version. Authentic on-field jerseys are cut slim for athletic performance and most buyers size up one from their usual fit. Replica and stadium jerseys follow a more relaxed everyday silhouette and typically run true to size, though Nike and adidas size charts differ slightly from one another. If you are buying an authentic jersey for casual wear rather than playing, sizing up one is the most common approach. Product pages include size chart links specific to each brand and cut.
Can I get a 2026 World Cup jersey printed with my own name and number?
Custom printing availability depends on the team. Several national teams offer official customization through Fanatics, letting you add your own name and number in the same font and style used on the official shirts. Where customization is available, the option will appear directly on the product page. Availability varies by national association, as not all officially license personalized kits. Player name and squad number printing for current international squads is available across most of the major nations.
Which national team kits are available now and which are still to come?
The majority of the 48 competing nations have confirmed their 2026 kits ahead of the tournament, with new drops landing through June. Kits confirmed and in stock now include USA, England, France, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, and Mexico. The full 2026 World Cup collection page is the best place to track new arrivals as they land.