Mexico Jersey Leak Shows Three Kits Across 2026 Group Stage
MEXICO JERSEY plans for the 2026 World Cup point to a full rotation in the group stage. A leaked distribution says Mexico will use its home, third and away kits across its three group-stage games, a shift from Qatar in 2022 when it stayed in its designated home kit all three times.
The home jersey, the iconic green shirt, is slated for the tournament opener and Mexico’s first game on home soil. That game is linked to South Africa, whose uniform is yellow, giving Mexico the clearest first look at the look it will wear on home turf.
Green jersey for South Africa
Mexico would not repeat the 2022 approach. In Qatar, it wore only the home kit during the group stage, but the leaked 2026 plan says the team would move through all three uniforms before the knockout rounds.
The black third kit is reportedly being saved for South Korea. Its primary kit is red, while its alternate uniform features a lilac color scheme. Mexico’s third shirt would give the team a different look for one of its most color-clashing group games.
Black third kit against South Korea
The away kit closes the rotation. Mexico would wear the predominantly white design with green and red details in its final group-stage match against the Czech Republic, whose main uniform also features shades of red.
If the leak is accurate, Mexico would show every jersey in its World Cup collection before the knockout stage. For supporters tracking the kit rollout, the sequence is simple: green for South Africa, black for South Korea, and white for the Czech Republic.
White away kit for Czech Republic
Mexico’s three-kit plan also matches the scale of the 2026 FIFA World Cup itself, which it will co-host with the United States and Canada. The leak turns the group stage into a complete uniform preview, ending with the away strip before the bracket begins.