Panini WSL 2024 stickers release date, prices and cheapest place to buy

Sticker experts Panini have launched the first ever Women’s Super League sticker album for the 2024 season.

The stickers cover all 12 Barclays WSL teams in the top flight of English football including Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton sides. Featuring 347 stickers in total – compared to over 600 for the men’s album – the stickers are on sale now here and include albums and packs of five stickers.

There will be 60 shinies available to fans of the women’s game and the album is expected to be a huge hit with fans. It will feature Women’s League superstars including England goalkeeper Mary Earps, Australian striker Sam Kerr and Dutch and Arsenal forward Vivianne Miedema.

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Panini says: “Celebrating the women’s domestic game, the vibrant and jam-packed sticker collection will feature nearly 350 stickers, including the all-important ‘shinies’ for collectors to chase from all 12 Barclays WSL teams in the English topflight.

Collectors will be able to kick-start their sticker collection with a starter pack, which includes an album and 5 packets of stickers.”

Katie Gritt, Head of Marketing for Sport at Panini says: “This is such a special moment for us at Panini, having the opportunity to recognise and celebrate the growth of the women’s game through the first ever Barclays Women’s Super League Official Sticker Collection!

“We are extremely proud of our longstanding relationship with The FA and our heritage in celebrating iconic moments through our collections, further cementing Panini in football history.

“We couldn’t be prouder of this collection and what it represents; the phenomenal growth and success of these incredible women, and we look forward to supporting the continued growth of the women’s game through our Barclays WSL collections.”

The starter set costs £4.99 and is on sale on the Argos website now.

Stephen Hurrell
Stephen Hurrellhttps://subbuteo.online
Stephen is the founder and editor of The Hobby Online and The Hobby by Subbuteo.Online print magazine. He is a giant nerd and specialises in Subbuteo, retro football kits and consumer stories. A journalist and editor of 15 years, he has written about football for some of the UK's biggest publications.

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