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The image captures a flat lay arrangement of football-related Panini collectibles on a dark, textured surface
MomentThe image captures a flat lay arrangement of football-related Panini collectibles on a dark, textured surface. In the foreground, an open Panini sticker album for the "FIFA WORLD CUP 2026" is displayed, showcasing pages dedicated to "WE ARE ENGLAND" and "The Football Association." The left page features the England flag and player slots, with filled stickers for players such as Jordan Pickford (ENG 1), Jude Bellingham (ENG 2), John Stones (ENG 3), Marc Guéhi (ENG 4), Ezri Konsa (ENG 5), Reece James (ENG 6), Dan Burn (ENG 7), and Jordan Henderson (ENG 8). The section is marked "ROAD TO FIFA WORLD CUP 2026." The right page continues with player slots, including Cole Palmer (ENG 12) and Harry Kane (ENG 18), alongside empty slots for others. A descriptive blue sticker at ENG 13 lists "England" in multiple languages. Below, a "GROUP X" table shows past England match results, and a "GROUP 1" section outlines future matches for England against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama scheduled for Dallas, Boston, and New York/New Jersey. To the upper left of the album, a stack of unopened "FIFA WORLD CUP 2026" Panini sticker boxes, advertising "7 STICKERS," is visible. To the upper right, a stack of orange promotional cards instructs users to "Get your FREE digital pack" via "fifa.com/paninicollection." Further to the right, an open, rectangular metal tin with a multi-colored pattern along its sides contains loose stickers, with one sticker prominently displaying a male footballer in an orange jersey. Adjacent to this, a silver-colored metal tin, whose lid features an embossed design of the UEFA European Championship trophy, lies open and empty. The image provides no information regarding its geographical location.

