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·25 giugno 2025
Topps release Euro 2025 sticker collection with Alexia Putellas collaboration

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·25 giugno 2025
Topps have released a sticker collection for Euro 2025 in Switzerland this year, with Alexia Putellas collaborating alongside the trading card brand for the launch.
The Topps sticker collection launches ahead of every major international tournament and this year is no different for Euro 2025, with the stickers going live worldwide just weeks before the tournament begins.
There are a total of 308 stickers available to collect from the 16 teams at the Euros which get underway in July.
Topps stickers are available to buy in England from both Amazon and Argos, with packs starting at just one pound. For the starter pack that includes the Topps Euro 2025 album, stores are charging £15.99.
Alongside the launch of Topps’ sticker collection this summer, the trading card company also released a short video to promote the sticker album with Alexia Putellas at the centre of the promotion.
The short film shows the football journey of one of the world’s best footballers, with a flashback sequence highlighting some of the biggest moments from Putellas’ career.
“I am very proud and excited to be the face of the UEFA EURO 2025 campaign for Topps’ first sticker collection for a Women’s European Championship. Together, we are raising the profile of women’s football in society,” said Putellas.
The Spanish midfielder scored 22 goals for Barcelona last season in one of her best campaigns to date and after losing to Arsenal in the Champions League final, Putellas will be hungry for glory this summer.
Spain do have a great chance of winning the Euros and according to the best UK betting sites Putellas and Co are 2/1 favourites to win the tournament.
Not only have Spain never won the European Championship, but they have also never made it to the final, so they will be looking to make history in Switzerland.
Despite a lack of joy at the Euros, Spain were crowned World Champions in 2023 when they beat England in the World Cup Final so the squad certainly don’t lack experience or depth.