LEGO FIFA World Cup 2026 Emblem set returns to Argos shelves after selling out
Argos has restocked the LEGO Editions FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Emblem set, priced at £20, after the 298-piece build sold out following its initial release. A TopCashback deal brings the price down to under £3 for eligible new customers.
Argos has restocked the LEGO Editions FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Emblem set after it sold out entirely following its debut on shelves. The 298-piece kit is listed at £20, though a TopCashback promotion reduces the cost to £2.84 for new customers to both the cashback platform and Argos, or £2.85 for those who are new to TopCashback but already shop at Argos.
The set is designed for builders aged 10 and above and centres on a semi-3D replica of the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy paired with a base featuring the tournament’s ‘26’ digits and a FIFA-branded tile. Once assembled, the model can stand freely as a display piece or be mounted on a wall.
With the World Cup opening on 11 June — Mexico facing South Africa in the tournament’s first match — the set is positioned as an early piece of tournament memorabilia that families can build together ahead of the competition.
Customers who purchased the set before it sold out were largely positive. One reviewer called it an “awesome LEGO set” with a “nice building technique” and described it as a “colourful display piece”. Another noted they had been waiting for a restock and found that even the LEGO store had not yet replenished its supply. A third praised the finished build’s colours, saying they “just pop”.
For those looking at alternative building sets with a football theme, the PUPULU Teddy Football Bear Building Blocks Set — a 4,500-piece micro-brick kit featuring a bear mascot in a football kit — is available on Amazon for £29.99. The FOCO Officially Licensed BRXLZ Bricks Football Construction set, also on Amazon at £27, allows buyers to build a 3D football branded with clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Celtic, and Paris Saint-Germain.
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