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England Women's Euro 2022 away kit leaked featuring eye-catching new badge detail

An image of England Women's new Euro 2022 away kit has emerged online with a surprising new detail that is sure to divide opinions.

Made by Nike, the new away kit is a slightly left-field design from the current popular kit and is soon be released on the Nike website and the England Store alongside the home kit ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2022.

Fresh from winning the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup the Lionesses are set to be taking to the field this July in a bold and bright orange away kit.

Featuring metallic detailing on the three lions badge the new kit is a far cry from what England fans have come to expect over the years. Alongside the orange the away kit will also feature maroon logos, cuffs, side lining and collars.

The alleged kit was leaked by FootyHeadlines but has had mixed reviews on Twitter.

With the Women's Euro 2022 just four months away the Lionesses will be hoping to continue their recent good form and bring home some well-deserved silverware.

Taking place in England from Wednesday, July 6 to Sunday, July 31, 15 other nations will also be vying for the same coveted trophy..

As one of the tournament favourites England fans will be eager to get their hands on the latest replica kit and support the home nation in their thousands.

This is only the second time England have played hosts to the competition, the first being back in 2005 when England finished bottom of their group. Germany went on to beat Norway 3-1 in the final.

The Women's Euro 2022 will be played at various venues across England including London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Sheffield, Brighton & Hove and Rotherham.

The most recent champions, the Netherlands, won on home soil back in 2017 and Sarina Wiegman's team will be hoping that they

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