Panini World Cup 2026 sticker mega pack available at Sports Direct for as little as 4p per sticker
Sports Direct is selling a 112-sticker Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 Mega Set for £19.99, with new TopCashback members able to bring the cost down to £4.66 — roughly 4p per sticker — after the pack sold out at Argos.
Sports Direct is stocking the Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 Sticker Mega Set at £19.99, giving fans access to 112 stickers from the current collection. The pack has already sold out at Argos and has been in high demand at Sports Direct, making it one of the harder-to-find collectables of the tournament.
New members of TopCashback can reduce the price to £4.66 after cashback is applied, bringing the cost per sticker down to approximately 4p. Existing TopCashback members will pay £19.66 after cashback. Shoppers should also factor in Sports Direct’s standard delivery charge of £4.99.
This year’s full Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 collection is among the largest ever produced, comprising 930 stickers in total. The set covers all 48 nations competing in the tournament, with player portraits, team logos, and squad stickers featuring stars including Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford, and Jude Bellingham.
The Mega Set has received a perfect five-star rating from buyers at Argos, though at least one reviewer noted the overall price of completing the full collection remains steep. No customer reviews are yet listed on the Sports Direct product page.
For fans seeking alternative World Cup memorabilia, Sanyteral FIFA World Cup 2026 Collectable Mascot Figures — representing the three host nations of the USA, Mexico, and Canada — are available on Amazon for £49.99.
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