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Panini World Cup sticker packs are being discontinued after 2030 - but here's where you can still buy them
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Updated 10:32 19 Jun 2026 GMT+1Published 10:08 19 Jun 2026 GMT+1

Panini World Cup sticker packs are being discontinued after 2030 - but here's where you can still buy them

They're flying from the shelves

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World Cup mania has taken over the nation with England fans hoping football is finally coming home after 60 years of hurt.

On Wednesday (June 17), the Three Lions got off to an impressive start after triumphing in Dallas with a 4-2 win against Croatia.

Naturally, fans are keen to commemorate the win with collectible stickers, but you'll need to hurry if you want a piece of history.

For the unacquainted, the Panini Sticker Book is designed to hold trading stickers, and has been a popular hobby since the 1970 World Cup.

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There are 980 unique stickers in total to trade and collect
There are 980 unique stickers in total to trade and collect

Each pack of stickers features iconic players competing in this year's tournament, from Messi to Ronaldo and Haaland.

This is one of fans' last opportunities to collect the stickers too, as Panini will no longer provide World Cup sticker albums after the 2030 tournament, bringing its 60-year partnership to a close.

But as those of you who usually collect the stickers will already know, they sell out quickly, and many are no longer available at major retailers.

So, where can you bag some before the tournament is out? Find out everything you need to know below.

Panini will no longer provide World Cup stickers after the 2030 tournament (Cristian Bonaviri/Getty Images)
Panini will no longer provide World Cup stickers after the 2030 tournament (Cristian Bonaviri/Getty Images)

Where to buy Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 stickers

If you still haven't got your hands on a pack, it's not too late to get involved.

At the time of writing, you can buy sticker albums for £7.50 on Amazon here and sticker packs from £14.99 on Amazon here.

For those of you who are wanting to go all out, you can buy a 50-piece booster pack for £77.49 here, reduced from £89.98.

You can find also buy multipacks and starter packs on the following websites:

  • The Entertainer
  • BargainMax
  • Amazon
  • Groupon
  • Smyths

Local stores such as supermarkets including Tesco, ALDI and Sainsbury's may also sell starter packs and individual packets.

Second-hand stickers can also be found on sites including eBay and Vinted.

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The stickers often sell out quickly at local supermarkets, so you'll need to hurry if you're keen
The stickers often sell out quickly at local supermarkets, so you'll need to hurry if you're keen

How to get free Panini stickers in the UK

Some UK retailers offer free Panini stickers and packs as part of promotional offers.

You'll need to keep an eye out for giveaway vouchers in local papers or sites, which can be redeemed at local supermarkets.

Shop our top pick of England football shirts:

  • Sports Direct Score Draw England Home Shirt 1996: £35, reduced from £49.99
  • 3Retro 1990 Third World Cup Shirt: £39
  • Flannels 1996 England European Championships Away Shirt: £40
  • ASOS World Cup 26 Away Shirt: £89.99
Featured Image Credit: (Getty Images/Marco Bertorello)

Topics: World Cup

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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