Father's Day 2026 Gift Guide: For The Dad Who Wants England To Win
Father's Day is Sunday June 21, 2026 — right before England v Ghana. Five gift ideas for the dad who'll be in the pub at 4pm anyway.
Dad thinks England v Ghana will be a 1-0 job. Kane header, professional, no drama. Keep the ball, see it out, everyone goes home quietly pleased. Your dad has watched England long enough to be cautiously optimistic and suspicious of his own hope in equal measure.
You think Kudus turns it into chaos. You think it ends 2-2 with England hanging on for the last eight minutes and someone's heart giving out on the sofa. You think it is exactly the kind of game England have been producing at tournaments since before you could name the squad.
Settle the argument. Both shirts, both predictions, dinner riding on the score. He'll wear his on June 23 either way. That's the gift — but if you need it wrapped in something more traditional, here are five options that are worth his time.
Father's Day: Sunday June 21, 2026. England v Ghana: Tuesday June 23. Order deadline for guaranteed delivery: June 17. That date matters. Don't bury it and then panic on the 20th.
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1. A KALAFULL Prediction Shirt
The standout gift, and it's not close.
A personalised prediction shirt for the England v Ghana match — he picks the score, puts his name on it, and if he gets it right he will wear it to the pub for the next decade. He will reference it in arguments. He will bring it out when England are in another tournament and someone says "yeah but last time." He will be, on this one specific topic, the most insufferable person at the watch party. That is the gift.
If he gets it wrong, he'll still wear it. Probably with more defiance. That's the point. It's not a souvenir. It's not a branded mug with a crest on it. It's a commitment — a prediction locked in before a ball is kicked, with his name on the chest and the score on the shirt. The kind of thing that turns a football fan into someone who has receipts.
You can order one for yourself at the same time. Different predictions. Let the tournament decide who's buying Christmas dinner this year.