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A Uruguayan website claims to have uncovered the strips as England count down to this summer's tournament.

The pictures, published on Todos Sobre Camisetas, suggest that England have ditched their blue shorts for white ones in accordance with Fifa's guidelines as was revealed last month.

The home kit is a plain white Nike shirt with a blue tick and the traditional Three Lions emblem.

England's away kit is a traditional red, the colour worn by Sir Bobby Moore and co when they won the tournament in 1966.

National federations were encouraged to wear one-colour kits by Fifa as they claim HD television pictures being transmitted from Brazil will be of a higher standard.

Other countries including Spain, Portugal and Germany have also followed the instructions and gone with one-colour kits but host nation Brazil are still set to wear their famous yellow shirts with blue shorts in their home tournament.

The FA and Nike are set to officially unveil the new England strips for their friendly at Wembley against Peru in May.