Panini launches limited-edition World Cup 2026 trading card booster box with ultra-rare parallels
Panini's Monopoly Prizm FIFA World Cup Trading Cards Booster Box delivers 24 cards per box, including potential ultra-rare pulls and Monopoly Prizm parallels, as collectors gear up for the tournament.
Panini has released a limited-edition Monopoly Prizm FIFA World Cup Trading Cards Booster Box ahead of the 2026 tournament, offering collectors 24 cards per box with the chance of pulling ultra-rare cards and exclusive Monopoly Panini Prizm parallels.
The booster box is available through Game, priced at £29.99. New customers to TopCashback can access a cashback deal that brings the price down to £14.49 — working out at approximately 60p per card — while existing TopCashback members can obtain the set for £29.49 after cashback.
The card set is designed both for collecting and for use in head-to-head card games, with each card featuring stats for prominent players expected to feature in the World Cup. The Monopoly Prizm parallel cards are among the rarest pulls in the box, making them a target for more serious collectors.
Panini has long been a staple name in football collectables, particularly around major international tournaments, though collectors should be aware that booster packs of this type carry a notable risk of receiving duplicate cards — a recurring frustration for those chasing a complete set.
For those seeking alternatives, the Panini Adrenalyn XL FIFA booster pack set is available at Argos for £13.99, providing seven packs and four limited-edition cards. Collectors preferring a non-card format may also consider the Illustrated History of Football World Cup 1930–2026, available on Amazon for £14.99, which features caricature artwork of iconic World Cup players and moments across the tournament’s history.
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