Ranked! Every Euro 2024 kit, from worst to best

24. Hungary Home

Hungary Euro 2024 squad Hungary's forward Dominik Szoboszlai celebrates scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot during the friendly football match between Hungary and Turkey in Budapest on March 22, 2024. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP) (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP via Getty Images)

Szoboszlai in the Hungary home kit (Image credit: Getty Images)

Straddling the mark between good and bad, the Hungary home kit is fairly bogstandard, it has to be said. It's a decently aesthetic design, though it is stuck onto Adidas' template, which will be a prominent feature of how sides will look this summer. 

One redeeming aspect is the fact green has been incorporated into that template design, which at least attempts to recognise all of the Hungarian colours.

23. Denmark Away

Pierre Emile Hoejbjerg of Denmark looks on during the friendly match between Denmark and Faroe Island on March 26, 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Pierre Emile Hoejbjerg of Denmark (Image credit: Getty Images)

White and red is always a combination that comes together in seamless fashion, but the Denmark away shirt doesn't quite manage to get things right. Maybe it's the collar with the red trim? Perhaps it's the bland white base? Who knows - all that is clear is our judges weren't massively impressed. 

22. Serbia Away

Puma Serbia Euro 2024 kit

Serbia Euro 2024 away kit (Image credit: Puma)

Fresh, clean and visually appealing, the Serbia away kit utilises the colours of the nation's flag in a clever and subtle way: a white base, blue accents and patterned sleeve cuffs, it's a good attempt by Puma to create something sophisticated for, err, Aleksandar Mitrovic...

One judge loved it so much that they scored it a 9/10, too. But, then again, that's maybe because they're a Fulham fan yearning after their former marksman. 

21. Netherlands Home

Netherlands Euro 2024 squad Virgil van Dijk of Holland during the International Friendly match between Germany v Holland at the Commerzbank Arena on March 26, 2024 in Frankfurt Germany (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Netherlands home kit (Image credit: Getty Images)

The orange of the Oranje is unmistakable and iconic, and barely messes with the beauty that made the nation so revered 50 years ago under Rinus Michels when Johan Cruyff was adorning the pitch. The blue is a welcome feature, too, with the crest more aqua-like than the navy accents featuring elsewhere. 

A few judges didn't quite see the appeal, however, marking the kit down for its lack of inventiveness. Comparing it to the 1988 Euro-winning kit perhaps doesn't help. 

20. Switzerland Home

Puma Switzerland Euro 2024 kit

Switzerland Euro 2024 kit (Image credit: Puma)

What isn't immediately obvious with the Switzerland jersey is the two-tone red and extremely thin white pinstripes running horizontally down the shirt. Towards the back of the shirt is a darker, burgundy red that adds a real sense of royalty to the Swiss offering, but it's not to everyone tastes.

After receiving one 9/10, our other judges weren't quite as convinced by its quality. Plus, the pinstripes could be a little more obvious, with the two-tone red engulffing them, unfortunately. 

19. Spain Home

Lamine Yamal of Spain runs with the ball during the international friendly match between Spain and Brazil at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on March 26, 2024 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Diego Souto/Getty Images)

Yamal in the Spain home kit (Image credit: Getty Images)

Another of Adidas' template design, more was certainly expected of Spain in their efforts for the Euros. Sure, the traditional red and yellow top is clean, but there's a lack of innovation that just doesn't quite do Rodri, Pedri and Lamine Yamal justice for the summer. 

A middling scorer, our judges found nothing overtly wrong with this kit - just perhaps Spain have offered a little more in the past. 

18. Czech Republic Home

Puma Czech Republic Euro 2024 kit

Czech Republic home (Image credit: Puma)

Our judges found there wasn't anything glaringly offensive about the Czech Republic home shirt, though in the same breath nothing stood out massively, either, with it receiving scores between five-and-seven out of 10.

The blue cuffs and collar are a nice contrast to the red base, while the subtle pattern on the shirt makes it a lot more interesting. Whether Patrick Schick and Co. will be able to celebrate in this top this summer remains to be seen, however. 

17. Belgium Away

Lois Openda of Belgium, 2024

Belgium away (Image credit: Alamy)

Our judges both loved and hated this shirt. Some awarded it a score as low as 2/10, while others deemed the Belgium away kit worthy of the full points. One thing is for certain, though, and that's the uniqueness this kit truly has.

Inspired by Tintin, the Belgium away shirt is truly one-of-a-kind, with the light blue scheme supplemented by a collar stunning base design. The brown shorts were offensive to one judge in particular, who couldn't see past the garish choice of colour. 

16. England Away

England's Phil Foden during the international friendly match between England and Belgium at Wembley Stadium on March 26, 2024 in London, England.(Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)

England away (Image credit: Getty Images)

Change is good, change is fresh, change is exciting, so it's certainly intriguing to see Nike take what it claims is a "prismatic" approach to England's traditional colour scheme of red and blue for away kits. Instead, they have been daringly mixed together to create this muted purple design, in what is certainly a first for the national team.

Though unconventional, the colour detailing down the side panels helps bring this shirt to life, while the gold accents could signal in a summer of success...

15. Austria Away

Puma Austria Euro 2024 kit

Austria Euro 2024 away kit (Image credit: Puma)

Understated but not underrated, our judges were left impressed with the subtle detailing on the Austria away kit. On the surface of it, it just looks like a bland white and black design with no airs and graces

Upon closer inspection, though, a vibrant splash of blue accents pops out at you, combining traditional looks with modern styles. It's a shame David Alaba will be injured this summer and be unable to wear this particular number. 

14. Italy Home

Nicolo Barella of Italy celebrates after scoring the second goal during the International Friendly match between Ecuador and Italy at Red Bull Arena on March 24, 2024 in Harrison, New Jersey. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

Barella in the Italy home kit (Image credit: Getty Images)

Italy's blue and white combination is always something that gets the juices flowing, and for Euro 2024 it's no different. In a colour scheme that is more akin to 30 years ago when Diadora reigned supreme on the shirt, Adidas has kept things relatively safe on this occasion - though that in no way diminishes the quality of the offering.

What truly makes this shirt is the colours of the Italy flag implemented on the Three Stripes on the shoulders. Bellissimo. 

13. England Home

Jude Bellingham of England during the international friendly match between England and Brazil at Wembley Stadium on March 23, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) England v Brazil - International Friendly

Bellingham in the England home (Image credit: Getty Images)

The decision to impose a "playful update" on the St George's Cross drew plenty of criticism, backlash and indignant behaviour, but that hasn't stopped the England home kit from ranking highly here. 

Sure, it may not be the most thrilling, the most innovative, even the most interesting, but it is, in general, a very decent shirt. With a sophisticated collar and classy touches of blue, Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Co. will all be looking suave in Germany this summer. 

Ryan Dabbs
Staff writer

Ryan is a staff writer for FourFourTwo, joining the team full-time in October 2022. He first joined Future in December 2020, working across FourFourTwo, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Advnture's websites, before eventually earning himself a position with FourFourTwo permanently. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan earned a NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer while a Trainee News Writer at Future. 

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