World Cup 2018: All the latest kits from the likes of Argentina, Spain and Germany and more

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Tuesday 07 November 2017 10:43 EST
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With the international break upon us, the final participants of next summer’s World Cup in Russia will be finalised, with the likes of Italy, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland all vying for a spot in the playoffs.

Republic of Ireland face Denmark over two legs while Northern Ireland must beat Switzerland to reach Russia next year.

However, for those that have qualified so far, things are starting to feel that little bit more real this week as the first World Cup kits were released for the nations qualified.

Adidas and Puma were the first to unveil their masterpieces with the likes of Germany, Colombia and some of the African nations looking the best so far.

England are yet to reveal theirs with Nike’s attempts not yet released.

Scroll though the gallery at the top of the page to see all the kits revealed so far, with more to be added as and when they are released.

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