 Hi everyone, Joe for jazby's casebreaks.com, coming at you with 21-22, brand new release. Panini, Mosaic, Road to FIFA World Cup Soccer, six box half case, pick your team number two. Six box break, all card ship, we sold a combo spot as well, and these are the teams that are featured in the combo. In fact, you'll see it all right here. Big thanks to everybody who bought their spot straight up. Louie you ended up with that last spot mojo with Portugal, if you got a little rooftop next to your name like Jordan does, that means you won that spot in the filler we did, and that was a Mosaic Premier League box. And Craig won the combos right there, those are the teams involved in the combos. Pretty straight forward. We did the first box, first half earlier today, and here is the second half. All right, thanks everybody. Good luck. We're on the road to the World Cup. How brutal, you guys, is this World Cup schedule going to be? It's going to be interesting. So I think I looked at the schedule, and if you just search World Cup schedule on Google, it should give you your local time. So the first match, and usually they do the home to home country, gets the match all on their own. Excuse me a second, but the first match usually the host country traditionally gets the match on their own. And I think that's no different for Cutter. All right, anyway. So Cutter does get the opening match on the 20th, and then another set of matches happens on the 21st. So I'm on the West Coast. I'm in Los Angeles, so the Cutter match is going to be 8 a.m. It's not bad, but since I work weird hours, that's actually quite early for me. England-Iran is the next match after that. That's 5 a.m.? That's kind of rough. There's Manuel Neuer. Nice playmakers' autograph for Germany. Wow, that's on a slightly thicker card stock here. That's pretty cool. That is for Germany, Jordan, Jordan National with that. Nice. The famous German keeper. And remember, all cards will ship until you find some nice numbered cards, maybe for a rookie. It might be, I don't know how many of these rookies, nice Christian Polisik, I don't know how many of these rookies are going to end up being like stars in the World Cup. I don't know how many youngsters are getting a run-out in the World Cup, like Adam Taggart getting some time. But when you get these cards, it's probably worth looking them up and just seeing, hey, is this guy going to be playing, is he starting? Maybe he comes off the bench, scores a wonder goal or something like that. So it'd be worth looking that up. And I think that's why it's kind of, even if you don't know soccer, if you're trying to get into it. Not a bad idea getting into one of these, we do have three-box random team breaks too. Because you may have a nice rookie mosaic parallel of this guy from Ecuador who's going to be playing match one, right? This is for Craig in that 15 team combo. What position does he play? Center back. I don't know, set piece, gets a header, knocks in a goal, is a goal scorer. No Ecuador, right? Might be some extra value in that card. There's Edison for Brazil. All right, next box. Now, full disclosure, I know a lot of you probably saw break one already, but we did the, says on the side of the box, look for the ultra-rare stained glass and overdrive inserts. We did see an overdrive in the first half, so just FYI on that. Yeah, so it looks like just at a glance, going back to the schedule, it looks like it's going to be, at least for the group stages. A five AM match, or I guess, I guess two AM, except for the first day, but it looks like it'll be five AM, eight AM, 11 AM, and then two AM, five AM, eight AM, 11 AM. So for the group stages anyway, it looks like I'm getting two on, let's say, November 22nd. It'll be a two AM game, a five AM game, an eight AM game, and 11 AM game. I might see those two AM games, which probably gets me to four AM. There's going to be some late nights there. I guess, well, I don't know if Argentina, Saudi Arabia is going to keep me up. That's the first two AM game. That game might be over, that game might be over by halftime. I'm not, I'm not waking in, so then, I mean, I got to sleep, right? I'm not seeing a five AM or eight AM game. Ooh, that's a stained glass, nice. That's Edison Cavani for Uruguay. Nice. Yeah. I was going to say, he's Uruguayan, yeah. Plays alongside Luis Suarez. It's a pretty dangerous team. That goes to the combo spot, Craig, with that one. Good news for me though, the first USA match, I'm also kind of, I also like keeping an eye on England as well, but I don't think I'm going to be waking up at five AM to see England or Iran. England, that should be a comfortable game, but USA Wales, their first match, 11 AM my time. So I'm happy about that. Got Erlen Holland for Norway, that's going to go to Rob. Let's see if we can find some autos or some low-numbered cards of his, that'd be great. What else? When's the next set of matches I want to see? Mexico's an eight AM match. Mexico poll, that's going to be a good match. Wait, what day is the 22nd? Sorry, that matters too. November 22nd is a Tuesday, yeah. I don't know if I'm going to be getting up at eight AM for that. Although on that day, France, Austria, France, Australia, 11 AM. I mean, I'll watch it, but just because I'll be awake. Ooh, redemption, any guesses on that? Where are some other interesting early group matches? Mexico poll, and maybe I should get up for that. It's pretty interesting. Belgium, Canada. But Canada had a great run in the conca cap qualifying. Uruguay, South Korea. I don't know if my parents will be even up for that South Korea game at five AM. Maybe they will. Maybe the group stages aren't super exciting until the next day. Ooh, nice. Let's get that done. I told everybody I'd be down to do that if that fills. It's only a three box break. It's super fast. Let's show some American bias here. Here's Brian Reynolds for the United States, Darren, with that rookie, and a couple of pitch masters right here. All right, it's going to be FIFA Script Mosaic, Yvonne Parasich, who I'm almost certain is Croatian. He is. A place for Tottenham as well. The last World Cup they were in men, they were going into extended time, almost every other match, and they just seemed to never lack for energy. That goes to the combo. That goes to Craig and the combo spot. Next box. I remember that World Cup because Nick and I were, every game that it went to extra time for the Croatians, we were just like, all right. Next match, they'll be gasped. They're going to lose, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then they'd win. They went all the way to the final. They lost, but they went all the way to the final, lost a lot of money that year. Here's a fun match. Group B, match day two of three, England, USA, that's 11 AM. My time. 11 AM, Los Angeles, that's a Friday. That's one of my days off. That's Thanksgiving weekend. So yeah, I'll definitely have time to watch that. What other matches? None of these other matches. I guess Netherlands Ecuador could be interesting. Match day two of three, France, Denmark should be good, Argentina, Mexico. That's L3 versus whatever they call themselves in Argentina, something star-related. We'll go through some other matches in the next box. It's just Lionel Messi's last World Cup, probably. Spain-Germany on the 27, that's on the 11 AM match. Could be Cristiano Ronaldo's last one. Good night, guys. See you tomorrow. Good night. Do you guys think, would you say, since it's Thanksgiving and World Cup week, instead of playing a turkey bowl, play football and say, yeah, maybe. Instead of a little backyard football, it should be a little soccer, we'll change a pace. Same as some of these Erlen Hollands, too. I think he's not in the World Cup, but this might be one of the few Panini sets where he's in a Norway shirt. What other matches? Spain-Germany on the 27, that's an 11 AM match for me. Portugal Uruguay should be pretty fun. Match day three of three, Wales, England is always fun, Poland, Argentina, and after those few matches, I'll get us to the round of 16. And there's an American right here, Timothy Weah, Darren with the United States. The United States are in a group, group B, England, Iran, us, and Wales. Do we get out of that group? I say yes, we do. We get out of that group, right? Second behind England, maybe? I feel pretty good about the United States four years from now when the World Cup's here in the United States. Ooh, nice. So our last break of the night is going to be those three autographed baseballs. That's going to be a fun way to end it. The American way to end it. What are the odds Luis Suarez bites them again? I feel like there's some cheeky sports book, a cheeky bookies in the UK that has odds on that. Someone looked that up. Was that a Uruguay-Italy match? Did he bite an Italian defender? I've got to find a parallel. What are the odds that the cutter team advances out of their group? Even with historically non-large or big footballing clubs, they do find themselves winning a match or two, surprising some people, sometimes getting out of the group unexpectedly. He bit Cialini. And then there was Zidane, many moons ago, who headbutted another Italian defender. The Italians have a way of getting under people's skins. And we've got for Espana. We've got Jeremy Bino, rookie autograph for Diego and Spain. There you go. Mosaic Cristiano Ronaldo could be his last one, Louis with Portugal. Probably his last one. He's like, what, 37? Cristiano is 37, yeah. I'd be shocked if he does another World Cup. A little Cristiano Ronaldo still looks pretty good for 37. You think he does another World Cup? He turns 38 in February. He's 41 years old in the summer, four years from now. Think something like that? But I mean, in the United States, it's a big stage. All right, two more box to go. The one in front of us and the one back there. And then we are done. We've got a number of cards not too common. 2 out of 99, there's Dejan Kulusevski for Sweden. That's part of the big 15-team combo. That's going to be for Craig, which may mean that numbered cards may be a little bit more valuable than usual. The reds are not numbered, just double checking. Second half, I was hoping we'd see some Erlen-Holland parallels. And Jens Lehmann, another German keeper for Jordan and Germany who won that team in the filler. Not bad. I think we've got a numbered card here. We've got 8 out of 49, Denzel Dumfries, rookie card for the Netherlands. That's for Matt Arnold. Again, like I was saying earlier, not sure how many of these rookies are going to be getting a lot of playing time in the World Cup. I'm just one to hold on to, and if he does, and does well on the biggest stage in world football, there may be a lot of people looking for his stuff. Last box. Last box of break two, break three, half case from a fresh case. Let's keep rolling on the road to the World Cup. Take two. Let's keep rolling on the road to the World Cup. Three, two. Let's keep rolling on the road to the World Cup. Let's keep rolling on the road to the World Cup. Let's keep rolling on the road to the World Cup. Let's keep rolling on the road to the World Cup. Let's keep on trucking on the road to the World Cup. Keep your eyes on the road to the World Cup. You keep your eyes on the road, right? Keep your eyes on the road to the World Cup. We got Josep Jornowicz, 76 out of 99 for Croatian. That's for the combo. All right, second half. Not on repeat. I'm just trying out different little phrases, Rex. It's called rehearsal, Rex. It's called being a pro and keeping your eyes on the World Cup and keeping your eyes on the World Cup. And the autograph is Emiliano Martinez for Argentina. That is for Matt Arnold, low number two, three out of 10. It's pretty good. And more gold, yes. Jeremy Doku, six out of 10 for Belgium. Craig, nice, like seeing these low numbered parallels here in this last box, how low can you go? All right, that's almost that, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much. We've got plenty of soccer to do on Jansbyscasebreaks.com. Keep it going. And thanks for taking a ride with us on the road to the World Cup.