Just before the 0-0 against England (Image: AFP) Better than the home one, at least.
42. Poland, home
This probably went in (Image: AFP) Poland are often saved by their badge which, let's face it, is pretty cool and imposing.There's not much else here that's memorable though.
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41. Denmark, home
They've done this before, right? (Image: Hummel WS) They love a Hummel kit don't they, the Danes? Like Carlsberg and back bacon, you can always rely on that shared bond.And you can always rely on the kit to look exactly like this as well.
The sleeves are key.
40. Australia, home
They're a happy bunch, aren't they? (Image: Nike WS) And speaking of sleeves...Yeah.
39. Iceland, home
Iceland have been cooler before (Image: AFP) Iceland will arrive for their first ever World Cup not
looking all that different from their Euro 2016 adventure, but different
enough.
The white, almost frosty quality on the shoulders is a
nice touch, and will add something extra to those thunder claps that are
going to echo all around Russia.
38. Costa Rica, away
Not the most exciting (Image: NB) Yeah, it's pretty plain isn't it?The detailing on the front is at least something though.
37. Serbia, away
It's a Puma kit, but not as we know it (Image: AFP) We've seen similar Puma designs scattered throughout the
list, but this one gets extra points because of the vertical line/Serbia
flag that runs down the middle.
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36. Iceland, away
*CLAP CLAP CLAP* (Image: footballiceland/Instagram) Cooler than the home one.Cooler. Iceland. Get it?
35. Saudi Arabia, home
Yasser Al-Shahrani with an early contender for the World Cup's best hair (Image: AFP) It's similar to many of the Puma numbers but this is Nike,
and the fact that the green is this light is probably what makes it
stand out from the others.
34. Portugal, home
Ronaldo probably suggested the gold numbers (Image: REX/Shutterstock) That's a Portugal kit alright.
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