Lego just dropped its World Cup 2026 sets — build your very own Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, Vini Jr, and more starting from $25

Lego Messi Ronaldo Mbappe Vini World Cup
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Lego just dropped its new collection of World Cup 2026 sets, including soccer superstars Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, and Vinicius Jr.

This is a massive year for the sport, with the FIFA World Cup taking place in Canada, Mexico, and the United States later this summer. To celebrate the biggest sporting event on the planet, Lego has created a variety of sets from small sets with mini figures to large display pieces.

Messi, Ronaldo, Vini Jr, Mbappe Lego world cup

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Whether you're counting down the days until the first whistle or you're just looking for a build that'll keep you busy until then, the LEGO Editions FIFA World Cup collection has something at every price point.

The Official Emblem ($24.99) and U.S. Soccer Team ($24.99) are perfect desk accessories that won't break the bank. And if you really want to go all in, the 2,842-piece FIFA World Cup Official Trophy ($199.99) is one of the most impressive LEGO sports sets I've ever seen. There's even a hidden compartment with the exclusive World Cup 2026 minifigure inside the globe, which is a brilliant touch.

All of the LEGO Editions sets are available now at LEGO.com, with the player sets featuring Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, and Vinicius Jr. available for pre-order ahead of the tournament. My advice? Don't sleep on these Lego sets, because once the World Cup hype kicks into full gear this summer, you'll wish you bought them sooner.


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John-Anthony Disotto
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