Walkers has released football shirts inspired by crisp flavors, but one of them is a bit of a lucky dip!

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Walkers has released football shirts inspired by crisp flavors, but one is a complete surprise!

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Last night (June 17), England kicked off their World Cup journey with an exciting 4-2 win over Croatia! Fans all across the country celebrated as Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Marcus Rashford scored some fantastic goals.

If you missed grabbing a shirt at the pub, don’t worry—there’s a cool new collaboration you’ll want to check out. Walkers and Classic Football Shirts have teamed up to create a limited edition collection celebrating the World Cup.

Each retro-style shirt is inspired by Walkers’ four popular flavors: ready salted, cheese and onion, salt and vinegar, and prawn cocktail. These £39.99 shirts capture a bit of British football history with vintage details, Walkers’ new sun logo, and the founder Henry Walker’s signature on the front.

Here’s the fun part: it’s a mystery which shirt you’ll get until it arrives at your door!

If you’re new to Walkers, they’ve been part of World Cup history for years, and England legend Gary Lineker has been their face for over 30 years.

Not into the mystery deal? You can also pick up a Training Sweatshirt for £49.99 on the website.

To support the Three Lions, the £39.99 Walkers x Classic Football Shirts mystery shirts are available online here. Or, try your luck at finding one from special vending machines around London and Manchester during June and July 2026:

CFS London
17 Commercial St, London, E1 6NE
(June 20, 11am-5pm and July 1, 11am-7pm)

CFS Manchester
25 to 27 Dale St, Manchester, M1 1FY
(June 27, 10am-6pm)

If you want the retro Training Sweatshirt, head over to the website to grab yours!

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