We’re now only 220 days away from the 2018 FIFA World Cup kicking off at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, and the entire 32-team field for the event will be decided by Wednesday, November 15. We’ve seen various unconfirmed leaks regarding what the competing nations will be wearing come June, but Adidas has lifted the lid on their entire range of designs before the start of this week’s international break.
Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Spain and Sweden are all outfitted by the German sportswear giant, and their shirts for next summer have all been confirmed. Rather than the one-style-fits-all template, Adidas has revealed a line of strikingly different jerseys, each with their own subtleties and nods to the past.
Adidas 2018 World Cup Jerseys
Argentina 2018 World Cup Home Jersey

Lionel Messi wearing Argentina's World Cup jersey. Photo: @RoyNemer | Twitter
Belgium 2018 World Cup Home Jersey
Colombia 2018 World Cup Home Jersey

James Rodriguez in Colombia's World Cup jersey. Photo: @EduardoLuisWin | Twitter
Germany 2018 World Cup Home Jersey
Japan 2018 World Cup Home Jersey
Mexico 2018 World Cup Home Jersey
Russia 2018 World Cup Home Jersey
Spain 2018 World Cup Home Jersey
Sweden 2018 World Cup Home Jersey