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Every FIFA World Cup 26 Meal comes with a blind-box collectible cup featuring football stars including David Beckham, Ronaldinho Gaúcho

McDonald’s is getting in on the FIFA World Cup 26 action with a line-up of limited-time menu items, collectibles, and fan experiences rolling out across the tournament season.
From June 11, fans can look forward to the return of the honey soy chicken McCrispy extra value meal alongside the debut of spicy jalapeño chicken McNuggets. Big Mac sauce will also be available as a standalone dip for the first time, while sweet tooths can get their hands on the new pistachio soft serve at dessert kiosks. For early kick-offs, breakfast options include the returning breakfast burger chicken ham and the new breakfast burger sausage.
The football theme extends beyond the food, too. Every FIFA World Cup 26 Meal comes with a blind-box collectible cup featuring football stars including David Beckham, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Thierry Henry, Son Heung-min, and Lamine Yamal. Younger fans can also join in the fun starting June 4, when Happy Meals will include one of 12 limited-edition football-themed Squishmallows plush toys, with new designs released throughout the campaign.
For those looking to show their support beyond the dining table, McDonald’s is also rolling out exclusive merchandise. From June 29, members can redeem a McDonald’s Football Kit, comprising a T-shirt and a pin set, for 3,000 app points.
The celebrations will round off with a FIFA World Cup 26 Finals Watch Party at McDonald’s Marine Cove on July 20, 2026. From 2am to 6am, hang out with fellow fans to catch the final match live, complete with a free-flow chicken McNuggets and fries buffet. Tickets can be redeemed from June 30 via the McDonald’s app using 5,000 MyM Rewards points, with each redemption valid for up to five attendees.
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