England's kit will have a different look to it on Tuesday night against Belgium
England players will wear shirts with no names on the back during the second half of their international friendly with Belgium on Tuesday night to raise awareness of dementia.
This move is part of an ongoing partnership between the Alzheimer's Society and the Football Association, having also executed the same procedure during a friendly win over Switzerland in March 2022. The match-worn shirts from Tuesday's clash will subsequently be auctioned to support research being done by the Alzheimer's Society.
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