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ls11 | 23:15 Sat 05th Jun 2004 | How it Works
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Why did the England team wear the red away kit whilst playing and home - and who decides what they wear?
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I bet Umbro has a very big say in what the team wears: and they want to show off the new(ish) away kit. So long as they don't clash with the opponents colour system, it doesn't matter which one they wear.
It depends on the opposite team. At home they play in white, and away it's red unless they are playing against a team who's home kit is red. Then they play in white. I will probably be proved wrong but that is what I have always thought
No sexy_bef69 you are right, but that's not what vjmills was asking. When was this match, by the way and who against?
I think whoever is the designated 'home' team, in this case England, gets to choose which kit they where. Presumably they chose the red away kit as it was brand new and likely wanted to show it off. Did something similar not happen in the last World Cup when England played Argentina? We were the 'home' team, and we chose to wear the red kit as we wore red when we last beat them in a World Cup? Please feel free to correct me, as this is all just a vague memory of stuff I've heard in the past!

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