Arsenal stars Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka beamed as they took part in a photoshoot for England’s new jersey

Arsenal stars Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka recently showcased their excitement and pride as they participated in a captivating photoshoot for England’s brand-new jersey. The duo, known for their exceptional skills and unwavering dedication, beamed with enthusiasm as they donned the iconic Three Lions emblem.

Bukayo Saka poses for a photo in the new England away kit.

Declan Rice poses for a photo in the new England shirt

Their inclusion in the promotional campaign for England’s new kit reflects their growing prominence within the national team setup.

This picture shows the England Euro 2024 home shirt, made by Nike.

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The Nike England Euro 2024 home shirt is a heavy change to the previous Nike England home shirts. The Nike England 2024 football shirt combines the country’s classic white with a dark navy, plus maroon/light red detailing.

Nike use a specially constructed collar, which is a combination of a classic v-collar with a Polo collar – it’s a “fake v Polo collar”. The sleeve cuffs of the Nike England 2024 home kit come with sleek navy-blue-light red/maroon stripe detailing.

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The duo’s association with Arsenal, one of England’s most storied clubs, adds an extra layer of significance to their involvement in unveiling the national team’s jersey.

As the anticipation builds for major international tournaments, such as the World Cup and the European Championships, the sight of Rice and Saka radiating pride in the new England kit serves as a reminder of the immense talent and potential that the nation possesses. Fans eagerly await the opportunity to witness these two Arsenal stars leave an indelible mark on the international stage.

 

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Squad photo featuring players from our Lionesses, Para and Three Lions teams wearing the new England home, away and goalkeeper shirts. From left to right: Phil Foden (Senior men’s team), Declan Rice (Senior men’s team), Mary Earps (Senior women’s team), Lucja Wyrwantowicz (Blind women’s team), Mason Dunbar (Cerebral palsy team), Bukayo Saka (Senior men’s team), Azim Amir (Blind men’s team), Lauren James (Senior women’s team), Harry Kane (Senior men’s team), Beth Mead (Senior women’s team), Lauren Hemp (Senior women’s team), Matt Oaten (Men’s deaf team), Adam Lione (Partially sighted men’s team), Giles Moore (Cerebral palsy men’s team), Ella Toone (Senior women’s team), Marc Guéhi (Senior men’s team), Zara Musker (Deaf women’s team) and Jon Bolding (Powerchair team).