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Fans convinced they’ve spotted huge England kit blunder vs Scotland as they slam Three Lions’ ‘atrocious’ shirts


FANS are convinced they have spotted a huge blunder after England wore a unique training shirt ahead of the clash against Scotland.

The Three Lions donned the warm-up shirt ahead of the 150th Anniversary Heritage Match against the Scots at Hampden Park.

England fans loved the team’s warm-up shirtCredit: Getty
The design was made to commemorate the fixture against ScotlandCredit: Getty
The shirts will not be mass-sold to the public and will instead be auctionedCredit: PA
Fans were left fuming when England did not wear the shirts for the match
Fans much preferred Scotland’s kit for the matchCredit: Reuters

The limited edition shirt was designed as part of a celebration for the world’s oldest international fixture.

England stars such as Harry Kane, Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham wore the shirts as they warmed up for the historic fixture.

However, when Gareth Southgate’s players took the field they were wearing the regular England shirt.

Whereas Scotland continued to wear their retro version.

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And fans watching on flocked to social media to criticise England’s decision to change.

One fan fumed: “Hold on England in their usual kit wtf?”

Another added: “Wish England wore the heritage kit for the game and not the warm-up.”

A third commented: “The Scotland kit beats England’s shirt hands down.”

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One displeased fan joked: “The sexiness of the Scottish kit makes the atrociousness of the England kit all the more evident.”

Another said: “Why are England not wearing the commemorative shirt then? Weird.”

While one added: “Pointless shirt if you not wearing it in the game.”

Some England fans were also left fuming at the FA as England did not wear the shirt for the match and that they would not be made available for sale.

One complained: “The England shirts tonight aren’t available to buy, but will be up for auction. Why is it always an auction? Raffle them off!”

The shirts will be sold in a one-off auction on September 30 with the proceeds going to Alzheimer’s Society.

The kit England wore proved to be good luck as they romped to a 3-1 win at Hampden Park.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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