ENGLAND'S new home kit for Euro 2024 has been "leaked" on social media.
The Three Lions will wear a new shirt at the finals in Germany next summer after booking their place back in October.
Gareth Southgate's side will learn their group stage opponents at this Saturday's draw.
Ahead of the tournament, though, images of England's alleged new home kit have emerged online.
The leaked snaps show a traditional white shirt with a blue trim around the collar and down the sides.
Red and blue lines also adorn the end of the sleeves, as well as a cross on the back of the collar.
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England will again wear a kit designed by Nike for the finals, as they have done since 2013.
Reacting to the leaked pictures on social media, some fans believe the kit is better than their current shirt, which was released for last year's World Cup.
"Already much better than the Aldi middle aisle monstrosity theyโve been playing in for two years now," wrote one supporter.
Another added: "Already see Harry Kane lifting the trophy with Jude and Phil behind him."
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A third fan also wrote: "That is stunning."
Meanwhile, one more commented: "Gonna pay stupid money for this white t-shirt and get my hopes up."
It is unknown when England's Euro 2024 kits will be officially unveiled ahead of the finals next summer.
Fans could see the Three Lions debut their new strips in March as they play a pair of friendlies at Wembley Stadium.
Both Brazil and Belgium are set to visit the home of football during the next international break.
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