San Marino kit: Why are they wearing orange and red against England and can I buy it?
ENGLAND are taking on a new look San Marino side tonight, quite literally.
Gone is the minnows' trademark blue and white kit and in comes a new orange, white and burgundy look.
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And that means Three Lions fans who were baffled by the team's decision to sport the blue away kit at home to Albania may be even more confused tonight.
Why are San Marino wearing an orange kit against England?
The one-off San Marino kit will be worn against England to celebrate 90 years since the founding of the San Marino FA (FSGC) in 1931.
The colours have been chosen as they are the colours of the country's flag prior to the year 1797.
In a video posted on Twitter, the FSGC wrote: "Here is the surprise announced: a unique uniform, which the national team will wear exclusively with England.
"Are you wondering why these colours? Well, they were those of the flag of San Marino before coming to the white-blue!"
As per the post, this kit will only be worn in tonight's game against Gareth Southgate's side, with San Marino set to revert to blue and white for all future matches.
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How can I buy the orange San Marino kit?
There is a section on the FSCG website in which the orange San Marino kit and other merchandise will be put on sale.
But be warned, you will have to be very quick if you want to buy one, as just 90 are set to be put on sale.
This page of the website currently reads: "In this category you will find the new line of products created to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the FSGC, founded in 1931.
"The line takes up the colours of the first historic flag of San Marino.
"And on the occasion of San Marino-England on November 15th the national team will wear a special jersey of these colours.
"All the products in this category can be found on sale in a limited edition of 90 pieces each.
"No products were found matching your selection."
As of 3.45pm on Monday afternoon, the were 32 of the orange kits still available to for a price of 110 euros (£93.50)