If you are searching for World Cup jerseys 2026, FIFA's official store is the first place worth checking. The current World Cup 2026 football shirts page brings national-team shirts, authentic versions, and limited-edition host-city pieces into one place.
If you are planning the rest of the tournament at the same time, keep the World Cup 2026 guide and host city guides open in another tab. This page stays focused on shirts and merch, so it won't get in the way of your ticket, watch, or hospitality planning.
At a glance
Official source
FIFA's World Cup 2026 football shirts page and host-city merch pages
Standard price
Current examples are around $100 USD
Authentic price
Current examples are around $150-$180 USD
Collector piece
Limited edition host-city jerseys are listed at $375 USD
On FIFA's official World Cup 2026 football shirts page, the answer is simple enough: if it appears in the collection or on a FIFA host-city merch page, it is part of the official release.
The current collection includes standard national-team shirts, authentic versions, and host-city jerseys. Examples I checked today include the USA 2026 Home Jersey at $100, the France 2026 Home Authentic Jersey at $180, and the adidas Mexico 2026 Authentic Home Jersey at $150.
That price gap is the quickest way to tell the two main shirt types apart. Standard jerseys are the retail version, while authentic jerseys are the match-style edition and usually cost more.
Official jersey formats at a glance
How the current FIFA Store pages separate standard, authentic and host-city jerseys
| Format | Current official example | Price seen on the official page | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard jersey | USA 2026 Home Jersey / France 2026 Home Jersey | About $100 USD | Fans who want the team shirt without paying for the match-style version |
| Authentic jersey | France 2026 Home Authentic Jersey / adidas Mexico 2026 Authentic Home Jersey | About $150-$180 USD | Buyers who want the higher-end fit and finish |
| Limited edition host-city jersey | Kansas City, Seattle, Boston and New York New Jersey pieces on FIFA's host-city page | $375 USD | Collectors and city-focused fans; FIFA says only 999 exist and there are no restocks |
Prices and availability reflect official FIFA Store pages checked on May 14, 2026, and can change by region.
Limited-edition host-city jerseys sit in a different lane altogether. FIFA's Host City Jerseys page lists pieces for cities such as Kansas City, Seattle, Boston, and New York New Jersey at $375, and FIFA says only 999 exist.
Those jerseys also include scannable technology that unlocks digital content, including city stories, behind-the-scenes material, and augmented reality features. That makes them closer to a collector piece than a regular supporter shirt.
Buy from FIFA's store or an authorized seller, then compare the product name and price with the official page. Be careful when a listing uses World Cup branding but does not clearly name a team or host city.
A simple rule helps: if the price is far below the official range, if sizing details are thin, or if the product photos look generic, skip it.
If you want a team-first purchase, use the team pages. If you want a trip-first purchase, use the host-city guides. If you want to plan when you will wear the shirt, the how to watch guide and the main World Cup 2026 guide are the best next stops.
For World Cup jerseys 2026, FIFA's official store is still the most reliable starting point. It covers national-team shirts, authentic jerseys, and limited-edition host-city pieces, so you can buy with less guesswork.
Quick answers
Are World Cup jerseys 2026 available now?
Yes. FIFA's official store currently lists World Cup 2026 football shirts and host-city merchandise.
What is the difference between standard and authentic jerseys?
Standard jerseys are the lower-priced retail version. Authentic jerseys are the match-style version and usually cost more.
Are host-city jerseys official?
Yes, if they are listed on FIFA's official host-city merch pages or on the World Cup 2026 football shirts page.
What should I read next on this site?
Start with the World Cup 2026 guide, then open the team pages and host-city guides.
