Mexico to Unveil 2026 World Cup Kit in November - Classic Green Jersey Set to Return

Mexico is reportedly close to reveal their offical home jersey for the 2026 World Cup.
Argentina v Mexico: Group C - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
Argentina v Mexico: Group C - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 | Marc Atkins/GettyImages

The 2026 World Cup is eight months away, and many national teams have yet to reveal their official jerseys for the prestigious tournament.

A couple of things have been revealed for the World Cup, like the official mascots and the official ball called Trinoda. FIFA is slowly building up to the World Cup, and the official draw for the tournament will be done on December 5, 2025.

Mexico has been wearing three different kits after the 2022 World Cup jerseys, which included a light green one, a red one with a bird pattern, and the all black and gold kit for the 2025 Gold Cup.

Mexico is set to wear green again for the 2026 World Cup, and there have been leaks of the jersey online. Mexico is expected to start wearing the new jersey in the next international break in November.

An official announcement of the new home jersey is expected in the next few weeks, if Mexico does plan to wear it next month. The away Mexico jersey for the 2026 World Cup has also leaked online and could also be announced soon.

Who will Mexico play in November?

Mexico will play two more friendlies this year to prepare for the World Cup. Mexico will play against Uruguay and Paraguay, two teams that have qualified for the 2026 World Cup.

Mexico will then play four CONMEBOL teams in a row, which is a big test for them. Mexico is set to wear the new home kit that is green against one of Uruguay or Paraguay, according to Somos FOX.

The Mexican National Team is set to play against Uruguay on November 15 at the Estadio Corona in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico.

Mexico's match against Paraguay on November 18 in the U.S. at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

Let us know how excited you are to see the new Mexico jersey for the 2026 World Cup.

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