Six Different Kit Combos in Six World Cup Games - France To Use Yet Another Kit Combo in 2018 World Cup Semi-Final Tonight
Update: France will face Belgium in the 2018 World Cup semi-final today wearing an all-navy kit. It is France's sixth different kit combo in their sixth World Cup match. Croatia will wear their away kit for the fifth time.
Another new kit combination for France tonight against Belgium, making it six from six pic.twitter.com/jhnJelmGJR
— Museum of Jerseys (@museumofjerseys) July 10, 2018
Meanwhile, Croatia will wear their away shirts for the fifth time at the tournament, matching France's record from 2006 (Croatia black socks three times, red twice; France blue shorts once, white four) pic.twitter.com/NwKPYe3ErO
— Museum of Jerseys (@museumofjerseys) July 10, 2018
If you closely followed France's 2018 World Cup progress, you might have noticed that France wore five different jersey uniform combinations in their five 2018 World Cup games so far.
France Wore Five Different Kit Combos in Five World Cup Games
France wore navy-white-navy in their 2018 World Cup opener against Australia, navy-navy-red against Peru, white-navy-white against Denmark, navy-white-red against Argentina and white-white-white against Uruguay. The official kit combos of their kits intended by Nike are navy-white-red (home) and white-navy-white (away).
All-white for France against Uruguay today - their fifth different kit combination in five games. They wore five in six games as they won Euro 2000 pic.twitter.com/Fppe5u89jQ
— Museum of Jerseys (@museumofjerseys) July 6, 2018
In the 2018 World Cup semi-final against against Belgium, France will wear their home shirt. It seems most likely that they will combine the navy shirt with yet another different kit combination (white shorts and socks).
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