Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 Mega Sticker Set Returns to Stock at Under £5
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Sticker Collection Mega Multiset, containing 112 stickers across all 48 tournament teams, is available at Bargain Max for £4.82 via a TopCashback deal after selling out at Argos, Sports Direct and GAME.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Sticker Collection Mega Multiset is back in stock at Bargain Max, priced at £4.82 for new TopCashback customers — working out at roughly 4p per sticker across the 112-sticker pack. The set had previously sold out at Argos, Sports Direct and GAME, making this restocking a notable window for collectors.
The full FIFA World Cup 2026 sticker collection spans 930 stickers in total, covering player portraits, team badges and squad stickers for all 48 nations competing in the tournament. England representatives in the set include Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford.
The Mega Multiset is ordinarily listed at Bargain Max for £19.99. New TopCashback customers can bring that down to £4.82 through the platform’s cashback offer, while existing TopCashback members can still reduce the price to £19.82 after cashback is applied.
Given that comparable sets sold out rapidly at major retailers, availability at this price point is unlikely to last. Collectors looking to make a serious dent in the 930-sticker target will find the Mega Multiset a cost-effective starting point, though completing the full album will require additional purchases or swaps.
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