England break from tradition as Euro 2024 away kit leaked with fans baffled by 'weird colour combo down the side' | The Sun

ENGLAND appear to have done away with tradition after the away kit for Euro 2024 was leaked.

The Three Lions could don the new strip in Germany as they aim to go one better than in Euro 2020.

England made the final of the previous competition, only to be beaten by Italy on penalties at Wembley.

A version of the home kit has been leaked online, with fans saying it is "one of the best".

However, the away kit has proved more divisive due to its colour and pattern on the sides.

The shirt has a main body of rich purple, but the sides have a pattern made up of blue, claret, cream and black.

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The potential kit is a different approach to England's traditional away shirt of red.

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Fans took to social media to comment on the new second strip.

One fan posted: "Why not keep it all purple, instead of putting that weird colour combo down the side."

A second commented: "That side bit is shocking."

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A third wrote: "Why have they done that to the sides?"

A fourth said: "Nice apart from that s**t down the sides."

A fifth added: "Anything other than red feels wrong."

Another suggested: "All they had to do was make the sides yellow and it would’ve been great."

England qualified for Euro 2024 top of their group after going unbeaten in all eight games.



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