
π§π· Brazil
Nike
Head-to-head kit battle

Nike

Adidas
β‘ Quick Verdict
Brazil against Germany is as heavyweight as it gets: Nike yellow versus Adidas white, plus the memory of two of the most successful World Cup nations meeting again. It is also a strong design contrast, with Brazil leaning pure colour and Germany staying cool, sharp, and minimalist.
The 7-1 semi-final in Belo Horizonte means every Brazil-Germany comparison now carries one result that dwarfs the rest.
Vote this matchup
Stored locally on this device.
Real team data pulled from the current 2026 dataset.
| Category | π§π· Brazil | π©πͺ Germany |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Nike | Adidas |
| Primary Colour | Yellow | White |
| Away Colour | Blue | Black |
| Group | C | E |
| Kit Status | Confirmed | Confirmed |
| Star Players | Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Bruno Guimaraes | Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Antonio Rudiger |
| Home Kit Notes | Iconic yellow shirt with green trim and unmistakable World Cup swagger. | Classic white home shirt with black contrast and sharp modern geometry. |
ποΈ Most Classic
Brazilβs canary-yellow home shirt remains the stronger all-time World Cup symbol.
Explore Brazil's kit βπ₯ Boldest Design
Brazil overwhelm this category through colour alone, even against Germanyβs excellent black-and-white balance.
Explore Brazil's kit βπ Best for Neutrals
Germanyβs shirt is easier for neutral fans who prefer clean monochrome styling.
Explore Germany's kit βπ Best Buy
White-black Germany shirts tend to work better as regular wear than Brazilβs unmistakably football-first yellow.
Explore Germany's kit βKeep comparing
π§π· Brazil vs π¦π· Argentina
This is the loudest visual rivalry in international football: Brazil in Nike yellow and green against Argentina in Adidas sky-blue and white stripes. One shirt is pure colour and swagger; the other is the most famous striped template in the World Cup.
π©πͺ Germany vs πͺπΈ Spain
Adidas face themselves here, but the styles could not be further apart: Germany go with a classic white base and black contrast, while Spain stay true to a deeper red home identity with gold notes. It is a comparison between tournament minimalism and a warmer, more aggressive colour story.
π΄ England vs π©πͺ Germany
England against Germany is a classic supplier split: Nikeβs clean white England shirt versus Adidasβ clean white Germany shirt, with trim doing most of the separating. England feel softer and more minimal, while Germany push sharper black contrast and more obvious geometric structure.
π§π· Brazil vs π«π· France
Brazil and France create another Nike-only showdown, but this one is all about contrast: Brazilβs iconic yellow against Franceβs elegant navy. The comparison is compelling because both are premium-tier shirts, just with completely different ideas of what a statement kit should do.
π¦π· Argentina vs π©πͺ Germany
Three World Cup finals sit behind this Adidas-against-Adidas comparison, with Argentinaβs striped home shirt facing Germanyβs crisp white template. It is one of the best possible studies in how two traditional heavyweights express heritage in completely different ways.
π΄ England vs π§π· Brazil
England and Brazil is a friendly-rivals matchup on the pitch and a clean-versus-iconic matchup in kit terms: England in Nike white, Brazil in Nike yellow. One side strips everything back, the other relies on the single most famous colour combination in the tournament.