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Where to buy a cheap England shirt in time for the Euro 2024 final

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Updated 17:11 11 Jul 2024 GMT+1Published 16:43 11 Jul 2024 GMT+1

Where to buy a cheap England shirt in time for the Euro 2024 final

Where you can get a cheap England kit in time for the Euro 2024 final

Stephen Hurrell

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England have made it to the final of the Euro 2024 tournament in Germany and it is time to dress appropriately to support the team.

The final against Spain kicks off on Sunday at 8pm and that gives you plenty of time to get kitted out for the bar, fan park or even your sofa.

The problem is the new Nike England kit worn by the players for the tournament costs up to £124.99 for the 'authentic' version worn by the likes of Jude Bellingham on the pitch, while even lower quality 'stadium' shirts cost £84.99 for a women's adult shirt and £54.99 for a child shirt.

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The England store is offering free delivery on all kits between now and the final including shirts with player names and numbers included but you can expect to add an extra £15 on to the price if you do want to get name and numbers on the back of the shirt.

There are cheaper options around that may just up the style stakes for the final if you shop around....

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Where can you get a cheap England kit?

Going retro could be a way to kit yourself out in England gear without paying the £85 needed to get an official kit. The England store sells versions of historic England shirts and they cost just £40 on the official England store or £30 at Kitbag, where a sale has reduced prices by £10.

The most popular is the 1990 sky blue England third shirt. Barely ever worn by the team itself, the kit has become a cult classic over the years mostly because it works so well when paired with jeans - the true indicator of a timeless football shirt. A retro version is on sale for £30 here.

A more subtle 'blackout' version is also available and is a solid option if you do not want your outfit for the final to be too obvious. Clubs and international teams have launched all-black versions of famous kits for a few years now and the England version is based once again on the iconic 1990s shirt.

England will face off Spain in the men's Euros final.
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You can also choose a replica of David Beckham's famous 1998 shirt worn in the World Cup in France, the Euro 1996 shirt when football briefly looked like it was coming home, and the ultra-retro 1966 red World Cup winning shirt.

Fans can also snap up t-shirts and hoodies featuring the stars of the tournament so far. Kitbag has already launched a t-shirt celebrating semi-final hero Ollie Watkins just hours after he scored a late goal to send England to the final. The t-shirt is on sale for £20.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/ Nike

Topics: Football, Fashion, Shopping

Stephen Hurrell
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