The 2026 FIFA World Cup has begun and England have at last unveiled their highly anticipated partnership with Palace Skateboards. Prior to their tournament opener, the Three Lions have dropped a limited edition collection featuring t-shirts, jackets, trainers and additional items as part of the England x Palace range.
It's available exclusively through the England Official Store before going on general sale later this month, with perhaps the most coveted piece being the England x Palace Short-Sleeve Football Shirt (£54.99). Marcus Rashford was spotted sporting this distinctive grey jersey ahead of England's March friendlies, featuring a bold St George motif styled after stained glass artwork.
It's also on offer in a vibrant coloured alternative for the same price. There's a matching trio comprising the England x Palace Tracksuit Jacket (£139.99), T-shirt and Tracksuit Bottoms (£139.99), all of which were worn by the England squad before their preparation fixtures in the USA. They're crafted from a lightweight, smooth woven fabric and incorporate a subtle St George's Cross pattern.
England x Palace Collection
The England x Palace Collection is on sale at the England Official Store. A comparable aesthetic appears on the England x Palace Strike Drill Top (£69.99), perfectly suited for both on-pitch and casual wear owing to its moisture-wicking fabric. The England x Palace Anthem Jacket (£99.99) offers a relaxed fit and lightweight construction in striking silver, complete with co-branded patches and graphics.
Supporters who favour a more understated, minimalist aesthetic can choose the clean England x Palace T-shirt (£37.99). Offered in white, red or grey, each design displays England and Palace logos on the chest alongside prominent England x Palace x Nike branding on the reverse.
Standout Piece: Retro-Inspired Football Boot
The standout piece of the new collection is the retro-inspired Cryoshot Air Speed M x England x Palace Black and Crimson (£184.99), a contemporary reimagining of the 1980s Nike Air Speed M football boot. They're crafted with synthetic leather in rich black and striking England red, featuring classic Nike and Palace branding on the tongue.
The trainers incorporate studs housed within transparent outsoles, converting a conventional football boot into a fashionable streetwear alternative. Completing the range is an assortment of headwear including the England x Palace Fly Cap (£34.99) and England x Palace Uncuffed Beanie (£39.99).
Where to Buy
Supporters can explore the full England x Palace Collection at the England Official Store and Palace Skateboards ahead of its wider release at stockists including Nike on June 16. Those who prefer the newest Nike football kits can secure 15% off the England 2026 home and away strips at Kitbag by applying the exclusive discount code AFF15.
This offer is available throughout the World Cup and brings down the England home and away adult shirts from £89.99 to £76.49. The England x Palace Collection has sparked considerable excitement and online discussion since photographs started appearing earlier this year.
Writing on X, one said: "That Palace x England range is lush isn't it." Regarding the England x Palace Short-Sleeve Football Shirt, one supporter remarked: "That England x Palace shirt looks fire, and debuting it at training camp is peak style." However, not everybody shares the same enthusiasm, with one critic commenting: "Oh dear god, that terrible England x Palace shirt wasn't a fever dream." While another quipped: "Those Palace England fits are an absolute joke, so cool."



