World Cup sticker packs are selling fast, but here’s where you can still find some!

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World Cup sticker packs are selling fast, but here’s where you can still find some!

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World Cup excitement is taking over the country after England kicked off their tournament with a fantastic 4-2 win against Croatia. Last night (June 17), the Three Lions scored big in Dallas thanks to goals from Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Marcus Rashford.

Fans are eager to celebrate this win with collectible stickers, but you’ll want to act fast to grab some pieces of history. If you’re new to this, the Panini Sticker Book is a popular way to collect trading stickers—a fun hobby since the 1970 World Cup.

Each pack comes with seven stickers featuring famous players from this year’s tournament. From Messi and Ronaldo to Haaland, players from all 48 teams are included, with 980 unique stickers to collect altogether.

This might be one of your last chances to collect these stickers since Panini will stop making World Cup sticker albums after 2030, ending a 60-year tradition.

If you usually collect these stickers, you’ll know they sell quickly and can be hard to find in big stores.

Wondering where to get some before they’re gone? Here’s all you need to know.

If you haven’t grabbed a pack yet, don’t worry—it’s not too late. Right now, sticker albums are available on Amazon for £7.50, and individual sticker packs start at £14.99.

For fans who want to collect more, there’s a 50-piece booster pack for £77.49 (down from £89.98). You can also find multipacks and starter kits online.

Check local shops too—supermarkets like Tesco, ALDI, and Sainsbury’s often sell starter packs and single packets.

You might even find second-hand stickers on sites like eBay and Vinted.

Some UK stores also offer free Panini stickers and packs as part of promotions. Keep an eye out for vouchers in local papers or online, which you can redeem at nearby supermarkets.

Happy collecting, and enjoy the World Cup!

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