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Your support makes all the difference.The 24 teams who will compete and next summer's European Championships in France will be settled in the next week.
Only four places for the tournament are still up for grabs, with play-off clashes to be played between Thursday and Tuesday - the Republic of Ireland could make it four home nations in France if they can get past Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Although Euro 2016 is not until next summer, sportswear giants have already begun to officially release the kits that will be on show.
German giant adidas are releasing different kits every day this week, while Puma have also released their designs.
Of the major suppliers only Nike - who sponsor England of course - are yet to release any kits officially.
But that doesn't mean that leaked designs don't exist.
Take a look at the kits - confirmed and rumoured, with the help of the excellent FootyHeadlines - seen so far:
This article will be constantly updated until all kits have been confirmed
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