Nike have unveiled England’s new away shirt with Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford rolled out as the chief model for the new outfit.

The all-navy strip features a light blue crest, plus black and silver details and is a change from the red kit worn at last year's Euros.

It’s not a big departure on previous away kits, based on the ‘Vapor’ template utilised at Euro 2016 by plenty of sides.

The Three Lions will wear the strip in Wednesday’s friendly against Germany in Dortmund.

It will also be available to order on Wednesday via Nike.

 

When we were knocked out by Iceland at the Euros, it was a massive disappointment. We were all sitting around in the dressing room after the match, not sure what to think. But then Wayne gets up. And he says one thing. “Keep your head up. We’ve got a lot to fight for in the future. Look forward” But he says it to each individual person. One by one, he goes up to us and looks us in the eye. So that’s where we are now. Our heads are up and we’re fighting for the future. I know I’m young -- the whole squad is quite young -- but we want to make history in the time we’ve got. We know that when people look back on our team, it’s the trophies people are going to judge us on. Read my full story on @playerstribune or click the link in my bio.

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