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Argos restocks LEGO FIFA World Cup 2026 World Cup Trophy set for £20

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has restocked the Editions World Cup 2026 Official Emblem, putting the buildable World Cup Trophy display set back on sale for £20. For some shoppers, the price can drop to about £2.84 after cashback, turning a collectible football-themed set into a sharp bargain again.

That timing matters because search interest is being driven by the countdown to the , which is described as kicking off on June 11, 2026, with Mexico facing South Africa. The set is aimed at fans aged 10 and above, and it arrives as a keepsake rather than a toy-only purchase: 298 LEGO bricks make up a foundation with vibrant '26 digits, a semi-3D replica of the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy, and a FIFA-branded tile.

The restock also puts the deal back in front of shoppers who had already been watching it closely. New customers to and new shoppers at Argos can take the price down to £2.84 after cashback, while existing customers who are new to TopCashback can get it for £2.85. For anyone buying at full price, Argos is still listing it at £20, which is £18 below the set’s regular price of £38.

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That bargain angle has already drawn quick reaction from customers, some of whom say they had been waiting for the item to return. One said they were waiting for it to come back in stock and managed to collect it with no problems, adding that even the LEGO store had not restocked it. Others described it as an “awesome” and “great little build,” while one shopper called it a “great value gift ahead of the World Cup for LEGO and footie fans.”

The set’s appeal is not just the price. Once built, the model can stand freely in a home or be mounted on a bedroom or lounge wall, giving it a display role that fits the tournament theme. Another customer said they were excited to give their son World Cup memorabilia in LEGO form, calling it “two of his favourite things combined.”

For now, the main unanswered question is how long the restocked set will stay available at Argos. Demand appears to be there, the cashback deal is unusually low, and shoppers who missed the first run now have another chance to buy a World Cup-themed LEGO display before the tournament begins.

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