The 2026 FIFA World Cup is nearly here, and we want primary children to get creative by designing their very own World Cup poster that celebrates how football brings people, countries and languages together.

Open to KS1 & KS2 pupils

Posters should showcase children's imagination, love of football, and flair for languages!

  • Celebrate football and unity
  • Showcase different languages
  • Be bright, bold, and full of energy!

Deadline for entries: 3rd July 2026
Winners announced: 6th July 2026
 

How to Enter

  • Each school can submit up to 3 posters
  • Remember to write the pupil's name, class and school at the bottom of each poster.
  • Winning entries will receive a certificate and prizes!

1st place £50 gift card, 2nd place £30 gift card, 3rd place £20 gift card

Submit via tally.

 



 

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