
🏴 England
Nike
Head-to-head kit battle

Nike

Adidas
⚡ Quick Verdict
England against Germany is a classic supplier split: Nike’s clean white England shirt versus Adidas’ 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.
1966, 1990, and Euro 1996 still frame how every England-Germany meeting is discussed, even when the shirts change supplier.
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Real team data pulled from the current 2026 dataset.
| Category | 🏴 England | 🇩🇪 Germany |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Nike | Adidas |
| Primary Colour | White | White |
| Away Colour | Deep Navy | Black |
| Group | L | E |
| Kit Status | Confirmed | Confirmed |
| Star Players | Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane | Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Antonio Rudiger |
| Home Kit Notes | Clean white England home shirt with navy accents and timeless tournament weight. | Classic white home shirt with black contrast and sharp modern geometry. |
🏛️ Most Classic
Germany’s white shirt with black detailing is one of the defining templates of international kit history.
Explore Germany's kit →🔥 Boldest Design
The darker contrast and stronger shoulder geometry give Germany more edge than England’s softer minimalism.
Explore Germany's kit →🌍 Best for Neutrals
England’s cleaner white top works if you want a stripped-back shirt without heavier black contrast.
Explore England's kit →🛒 Best Buy
The England shirt is the safer casual purchase for buyers who want the most understated option.
Explore England's kit →Keep comparing
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