A football shirt worn by Roger Hunt during the 1966 World Cup is expected to sell for up to £8,000 at auction, according to reporting. The garment is associated with Hunt, the Liverpool striker who played in every match for England at the tournament. He scores three goals during the World Cup, a record referenced in the coverage. The Evening Standard describes the shirt as linked to Hunt’s participation throughout the competition, highlighting both his appearance in all games and his three goals. The Belfast Telegraph report carries the same auction estimate of as much as £8,000, though it provides fewer details in the supplied text. Across the available sources, the central points are that the shirt is connected to Hunt’s 1966 World Cup appearances, that he played in every game and scored three times, and that auction estimates place the potential sale price at up to £8,000.