Panini launches 930-sticker World Cup 2026 collection as England prepare for tournament
Panini's official FIFA World Cup 2026 sticker collection spans 930 stickers across all 48 competing nations, including England stars Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford, as the tournament approaches.
Panini’s official FIFA World Cup 2026 sticker collection is now available ahead of the tournament, covering all 48 competing nations across a 930-sticker set that includes player portraits, team logos and squad stickers.
The collection features England internationals Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford among the player portraits, with Gareth Southgate’s squad already in the United States ahead of pre-tournament friendlies against New Zealand on 6 June and Costa Rica on 10 June.
Argos is stocking a 16-pack Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 Sticker Tin, priced at £19.99, which contains 112 stickers across 16 individual packets of seven, along with a collector storage tin. The product has earned a five-star rating from early buyers on the Argos platform, with one reviewer describing it as a “great box of World Cup stickers and tin” purchased as a gift — though the same buyer noted the price felt steep.
The 930-sticker total reflects the expanded 48-team format that the 2026 World Cup will use for the first time, with the tournament co-hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico. England’s opening group fixture is against Croatia on 17 June.
Panini sticker collections have accompanied every World Cup since 1970, and the 2026 edition follows the same format fans will recognise — foil stickers for squad badges and special inserts for star players sitting alongside standard portrait cards.
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