The new 2025/26 Topps Premier League Bumper Box is big news for fans of the set, and of nostalgia . With 52 cards per box, it’s a great choice for collectors looking to grow their collection — but this latest release takes things a step further…
Building upon the Hall of Fame subset introduced at the start of the season, each Bumper Box includes two Limited Edition Hall of Fame cards from a new wave of nine legendary players, whose impact, achievements, and unforgettable moments helped define the Premier League era.
Ian Wright

Ian Wright’s rise from non-league football to Premier League glory remains one of the league’s most inspiring journeys. His electric pace, instinctive finishing, and infectious personality made him an Arsenal icon, finishing his time at the club as their record goalscorer — a legacy built on pure determination and joy for the game.
Thierry Henry

Often cited as the Premier League’s greatest import, Thierry Henry redefined what a forward could be. Blistering speed, effortless elegance, and a catalogue of unforgettable finishes saw Henry win four Golden Boots. From that iconic solo run against Tottenham to his volley versus Manchester United, his highlight reel is simply incredible.
Ashley Cole

One of the finest left-backs the league has ever seen, Ashley Cole set the benchmark for modern full-backs. Dynamic in attack and fearless in defence, he won the Premier League on multiple occasions with both Arsenal and Chelsea, earning a reputation as one of Europe’s most complete defenders of his generation.
Eden Hazard

At his best, Eden Hazard was unplayable. With extraordinary balance, dribbling, and creativity, he was the spark behind Chelsea’s title-winning sides. His solo goal against Arsenal — gliding past defenders before slotting home — remains one of the Premier League’s most iconic moments and a perfect example of his brilliance.
Didier Drogba

A big-game player in every sense, Didier Drogba’s strength, leadership, and world-class performances made him a Chelsea legend. Known for powering his team through title races and delivering when it mattered most, his influence extended far beyond goals — he embodied the mentality of a champion.
Gary Neville

As part of Manchester United’s historic era under Sir Alex Ferguson, Gary Neville became the model of reliability. A one-club man whose positional intelligence and consistency anchored the right side of United’s defence, he contributed to numerous league titles and played in one of the league’s most memorable teams.
Paul Scholes

Universally admired for his passing range and vision, Paul Scholes dictated matches with a quiet brilliance. Whether scoring volleys from distance or unlocking defences with inch-perfect passes, Scholes controlled games in a way few midfielders ever have — earning admiration from players and managers worldwide.
Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney burst onto the scene with that unforgettable strike against Arsenal at just 16 and never looked back. Combining ferocity, technique, and unmatched work rate, he became Manchester United’s all-time leading scorer and one of the Premier League’s most complete forwards, capable of the spectacular and the decisive.
Alan Shearer

The Premier League’s record goalscorer needs no introduction. Alan Shearer’s power, precision, and consistency made him the gold standard for strikers. With 260 league goals — a record that still stands — Shearer’s legacy as the league’s ultimate No. 9 is secured by a decade of dominance.
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