M&S England World Cup T-Shirts Drop to £4 via Cashback Deal This Weekend
Marks and Spencer is selling FIFA World Cup 2026 England crew-neck T-shirts for £20, but a TopCashback deal cuts the price to as low as £4.50 for new sign-ups and £4.83 for existing members.
Marks and Spencer shoppers can pick up a FIFA World Cup 2026 England crew-neck T-shirt for as little as £4.50 this weekend, thanks to a cashback promotion that slashes the standard £20 asking price by more than £15.
The retailer is stocking the shirt in two colourways — white and navy blue — both carrying a minimalist design with the iconic Three Lions crest on the left chest and a larger logo across the back. The white version adds a ‘Three Lions’ name tag on the opposite front side, while the navy opts for a stylised ‘ENG’ logo alongside the badge.
The discount is available through TopCashback. New members who sign up to the platform can claim £15 cashback on purchases of £15 or more at M&S, bringing the effective price of the £20 shirt down to approximately £4.50. Existing TopCashback customers are eligible for a slightly lower cashback rate, reducing the cost to around £4.83.
It is worth noting that both shirts are made from 100% cotton, making them closer in feel to a standard T-shirt than a traditional performance football shirt. The navy version comes in a relaxed fit, while the white is cut in a regular fit — neither is designed with the slimmer, synthetic profile typical of official replica kits.
For those after alternatives, the England FA Three Lions Body Flag is available on Amazon for £8.07, and the Score Draw England Third Shirt 1990 — a retro replica — is currently reduced to £35 from £49.99 at Sports Direct.
England are set to open their 2026 World Cup campaign against Croatia.
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