
Every four years, the world stops to watch. But this time? The biggest stage in football is bigger than ever, and it’s about to take over your timeline, your group chat, and your weekly fit rotation. Whether you live and breathe the beautiful game or you’re just here for the kits and the vibes, World Cup 2026 is shaping up to be the most stylish, most-watched, and most-hyped tournament in history.
This guide breaks down everything that matters: when and where it’s happening, the signature boots dropping for the biggest players, the football jerseys taking over streetwear, and how you can cop the moment, all on Novelship.
Here’s the breakdown of what makes WC 2026 historic:
Newcomers to watch?
Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan are all making their World Cup debuts, and Haiti and the DR Congo return for the first time since 1974. The expanded format means more underdog stories, more upsets, and more reasons to keep your TV on for six straight weeks.
Football boots have always been part of the World Cup mythology, every era has its iconic silhouette. For 2026, the brands have pulled out their biggest guns. Here are the headline collabs and signature drops you need to know:
Likely the most emotional release of the tournament: adidas F50 Messi “El Último Tango”. Launched on June 5, 2026, these boots mark what’s expected to be Lionel Messi’s final World Cup appearance. The design pulls inspiration from the boots he wore at his first World Cup in 2006 a poetic full-circle moment.
Kylian Mbappé continues his Nike signature run with the Mercurial Superfly 11, the next-gen evolution of the Swoosh’s iconic speed boot. Recently leaked images show a gold/white/mint green colorway packed with bespoke “KM” details, his initials, a crown, “999,” and a French rooster motif on the heel. The Mercurial Superfly 11 also marks the return of a low-cut collar for the first time since 2014, swapping previous Knit constructions for a new FlyWeave Ultra upper with All Conditions Control coating for grip in any condition.
CR7 is finally getting his moment again. The Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 CR7 drops on June 18, 2026, one day after Portugal’s opening match. The gold tonal upper is a direct tribute to the original 2009 silhouette that put Ronaldo on the map, complete with classic Flywire tech, “CR7 Mercurial” branding, and a giant “GOAT” insole call-out for those who still need reminding. This is Ronaldo’s first personalized Nike signature boot since the 2022 World Cup, so it’s a significant release for collectors.
Football jerseys have officially crossed over. They’re no longer just for matchday — they’re streetwear staples, archive flexes, and the centerpiece of countless OOTDs. As 2026 World Cup hype builds, jerseys have become some of the most-coveted pieces in global fashion.
Whether you’re repping a national team, throwing on a vintage club shirt, or scooping a luxury collab, the Novelship Football Jersey Collection has 2,400+ authenticated pieces, including:
The 2026 World Cup will go down as one of the biggest cultural moments of the decade, the boots will be talked about, the kits will be screenshotted, and the matches will live in highlight reels forever. The question is: are you going to watch from the sidelines, or step into the moment?
Whether you’re chasing a Messi signature drop, repping your nation’s home kit, or copping a piece of jersey heritage, Novelship has the most stacked World Cup edit, all 100% authenticated, all available across 12 markets.
Cleats. Kits. Culture. The world is watching, the world is wearing. Make sure you’re dressed for it.

