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Michelle Morgan

WIN the complete FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 album and sticker set from Panini

We’ve teamed up with Panini to give four lucky readers the chance to win an album and complete set of stickers from The FIFA World Cup Qatar ™ Official Sticker Collection. We have four sets of albums and stickers up for grabs.

This collection is a must for every football fan. It’s packed with stats and facts from all 32 teams, each with their squad of 18 players.

So you’ll see all our home grown favourites including Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey. The lucky winners will receive a complete set of 670 stickers including 50 special stickers.

For your chance to win simply answer the question and complete the entry form below.

Closing date for entries is midnight on Friday, November 18,2022

If you can’t see the form above simply CLICK HERE

Terms and conditions:

The competition is syndicated to South Wales Echo, South Wales Evening Post, Western Mail and Wales online.

Standard Reach PLC rules apply see www.walesonline.co.uk/terms-conditions . The competition closes at midnight on Friday November 18, 2022. Four winners will randomly be selected from all the correct Wales entrants after the closing date. The prize is a complete set of Panini The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 album and stickers. If we have not received communication from the winner within 7 days from the notification email, this will result in a forfeit of the prize. The prize is not transferable. The winner's contact details will only be used to ensure the prize is received. Only one entry per person. Automated entries, bulk entries or third party entries will be disqualified. Competition is open to UK residents only.

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