Nike England Away Stadium Jersey selling out faster than the home top — England Jersey update

England jersey demand is strong online, with the away kit selling faster than the home top and limited stock left at Nike and Soccer.com.

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Nike England Away Stadium Jersey selling out faster than the home top — England Jersey update

England's World Cup merchandise is moving quickly online, and the England jersey picture is already tighter for the away top than the home version. Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, Nike's England Home Stadium Jersey and Nike England Away Stadium Jersey were still available at Nike and Soccer.com, but the away kit was selling out faster.

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That matters because it shows demand is not just strong for England's main look, but especially for the alternate strip. When one version starts disappearing faster than the other, fans usually have a smaller window to buy at retail price before stock becomes harder to find.

Where England kits are still available

At the moment, fans could still find both the Nike England Home Stadium Jersey and the Nike England Away Stadium Jersey online at Nike and Soccer.com. The England x Palace Nike Pre-Match Top was also listed online at both retailers, even though the broader England x Palace Nike Pre-Match Top collection had many popular products sold out.

That creates a clear split between what is still available and what is already gone. Norway's jerseys were sold out, while England's kits remained in stock online, which makes England one of the more accessible World Cup shirt options for shoppers right now.

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What the demand suggests

The quicker sell-through on the away jersey suggests fans are responding strongly to the design and to the broader appeal of England's World Cup gear. It also reinforces that Nike's World Cup merchandise is getting attention well beyond the pitch, with kit availability becoming part of the story.

For fans hoping to buy the England jersey, the main takeaway is simple: the away top appears to be moving faster, and the current online inventory may not last long.

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