Wales have launched their simplistic new adidas home kit for the remainder of their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign and beyond, and there is a lot to take in despite the seemingly straightforward look.
The new shirt is the first to feature the new, stripped-back crest, which foregoes the detail of the previous emblem in favour of a more modern, sharper design.
There is a notable change in the general colour scheme, as while the shirt maintains the solid red traditionally sported by Wales' national teams, the white trim is swapped out for yellow adidas stripes, with hints of green and white - in line with the national flag - on the sleeves.
The new Owain Glyndŵr inspired @Cymru shirt is available to purchase exclusively from @JDFootball.
— FA WALES (@FAWales) November 11, 2019
Get yours now at: https://t.co/kPaEVKg38b#TogetherStronger | #TheRedWall pic.twitter.com/5yufiN2gKI
According to the Welsh FA's announcement of the kit, the red and yellow colour palette is a reference to the historically significant shield of
gbwls Come and see the new @Cymru shirt at our match-worn kit exhibition – The Art of the Wales Shirt - at @StFagans_Museum, starting today and running until 24/11.
— FA WALES (@FAWales) November 11, 2019
The shirt - inspired by the shield of Owain Glyndwr - is available exclusively from @JDFootball. #KitCymru
In the event of six points being attained, they would also require Slovakia to drop points in one of their final two matches - but there is a strong chance of that given that the first of their two comes away to group leaders Croatia.
Wales fought out an admirable point with the World Cup finalists thanks to Gareth Bale's equaliser last time out, and will know another couple of performances like that in their new colours will put them in with a serious shout of joining England in the hat.
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Source : 90min