adidas Road To Glory Pack
June 2026. World Cup month. No more countdown waffle.
adidas have dropped the Road To Glory Pack right as football's biggest summer starts to pull everyone in. Fixtures circled. Group chats noisy. Wall charts pretending to be useful. Boots, naturally, are part of the theatre.

Pink Boots, Big Tournament Behaviour
The Road To Glory Pack is not trying to sneak through customs.
Across F50, Predator and Copa, adidas have gone loud with a full pink look, black Three Stripes and gold detailing. It feels made for a World Cup summer: bright on camera, easy to spot at full speed, and just the right side of "your dad will have an opinion on these."
F50: For The Players Already Running
F50 is the obvious speed pick.
It is for wingers, strikers and full-backs who see space before the defender has finished turning. In this colourway, it looks properly tournament-ready: sharp, clean and quick enough to make the replay do some work.
Very Road To Glory. Very first step and gone.
Predator: For The Set-Piece Menace
Predator brings the chaos.
The pink upper, black strike zones and gold touches give it that big-game look without losing the bite that makes Predator feel like Predator. Free-kick takers, midfield scrappers, penalty-box nuisances, this is your department.
Expect pointing. Expect moaning. Expect someone claiming they "meant that."
Copa: For The Touch Snobs
Copa is the calm one, even dressed like a highlighter.
It keeps the pack grounded for players who want softer touch, cleaner control and less fuss around the ball. Not everyone wants to play like they are late for a flight. Some players still want the ball killed dead, the pass clipped properly and the game slowed down when everyone else is losing their heads.

The Road Starts Now
This is the kind of pack that makes sense in World Cup month.
Pink boots. Gold details. Three adidas silos lined up for the biggest stage. The Road To Glory is no longer a future thing. It is June, the tournament is here, and the boots are ready for their close-up.