 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com, coming at you with 2020-2021 Panini Mosaic UEFA Euro Soccer, two box, random country break number 11. One spot gets you two in this two box break. So let's double you up. Big thanks everybody here for making this happen. There's all the teams right there. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it. Two into two, four times, one, two, three, and four. We got Steve Wright, down to John Ryder. Two into two, four the hard way, four the teams, one, two, three, and four. North Macedonia, down to Germany. All right, Steve Wright with North Macedonia, PJ with Turkey, Jason with Portugal, Matthew with Finland, PJ with Poland, Brian with the Netherlands, Jason with Croatia, John with Wales, Matthew Scherer with Ukraine, Jason with Russia, Matthew with France and Hungary, Paul, PJ that is with Austria, Steve Wright with Italy and the Czech Republic, Matthew Scherer with Switzerland, Steve Wright with Spain, Brian with Belgium, Jason with Scotland, PJ with Denmark, Brian with Slovakia, Matthew with Sweden, Brian with England, and John with Germany. So let's get all this on one screen. Let's sort by column A. Now feel free to trade if you'd like. While you're considering trades, let's see which one we're going to do. So we've got two boxes up here, you can see on the top camera, and two boxes down here. So we'll select a die, we'll roll the die, we'll select that one, one, two, three for the top two, four, five, six for the bottom two. And six, one, two, three, four, five, six, so this we will save for the next break that's coming up. Number 12. So I'm kind of seeing it a little small right there, but it has number 12 right there. All right, we got Macedonia, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic for trade, if anybody want to make some offers for all of Steve Wright's teams. So we're going to pause the video when we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades, if anyone makes an offer on that, and then we'll have the break. Stick around. All right, welcome back folks. A little bit of trade chatter, but in the end no deals were done here in break number 11. Thanks everybody for making this happen. Pop this open, let's see what we got. Good luck. Switzerland, who were down to 10 men, ended up taking Spain to penalties today, Spain who's been struggling mightily with penalties. Penalty kicks ended up winning it on penalties, so they're very happy. Switzerland, very sad, but they put up a valiant effort. In the late game, Italy won in regular time, two to one. Belgium did end up getting a goal, but the Italians seemed to be in control of the entire match. The Belgium kind of squandered some chances, looked like they had some good moments in front of goal, but they just didn't quite get there, and we'll see England tomorrow. Now remember, all cards ship, and it's probably a good idea to kind of do a little research, especially on some of these rookies, or wherever it says, like Hungry's Willy Orban, just to see if there's any secondary market value there. Maybe worth just keeping on hand just to see how they do in the following club season. Cristiano Ronaldo for Jason in Portugal, he must have another major tournament in him before he starts to slow down, right? I would think so. What's that? No, you can toss those, or give them away, whatever. Give away boxes. There's Heinrich Dalsgaard for Denmark, and the autograph is Bucaio Saca, nice. He has been getting a lot of, I don't think he's been playing too many minutes for the England national team, but I know he's an up-and-coming star for Arsenal, and for England, really. Right goes to Brian Croft and the three Lions. Is it coming home? Football may be coming home. Yeah, he's still really young, though. He's got many more major international tournament cycles to work through. Got a couple rookie parallels here, gotta keep an eye out for those. Eric Jennings thinking maybe a one more World Cup for Cristiano Ronaldo at at least that high of a level, right, where he's playing like 80, 90 minutes a game. I could see him, then I can see him taking a role where he may end up playing like 30, 20, 30 minutes at the end of matches, maybe the next Euros or something like that. All depending on health. And Bapé's young, too. It's another player that'll still have a lot of time to make up for missed penalties and whatnot. And that's a blue parallel to 99. That's Stifon Ilsonker for Austria, PJ. Yeah, that's going to be a strange one, Eric Jennings. Seeing the World Cup in the fall, winter, because a lot of domestic leagues will have to start adjusting their schedule, like England traditionally, the English Premier League traditionally does not have a winter break. I think Bundesliga, maybe La Liga have almost like a three or four week long international break, maybe even more. Not an international break, but a winter break between December and a good part of January through the January transfer window. Meanwhile, for the Premier League, it's the festive fixture season where they cram a ton of matches through the Christmas and Boxing Day weeks as well. Mr. Mike Daddy, what's going on, how are you? Are they expanding the group of teams in the World Cup? Because originally it's been 32, I think, for a while, right? They did expand. I don't know if I agree with the expansion, but I suppose it's inevitable. Every tournament wants to get more teams in, more matches, more money, right? I think college football is trying to, are they trying or did they already? College football is trying to get more teams into the national championship bracket playoff. Even NTAA basketball, even College of Basketball is trying to squeeze in a few extra matches here and there with playing tournaments, it's Jadon Sancho for Brian and England, the new Manchester United man. Yeah, I mean, if we can find a second staying last in this case, that'd be awesome. PGA, that'd be really cool. I don't know how common that is, but I'll always hope for it. 10 out of 49, there's Jory Telemans. That's for Belgium. Crash out of the tournament today, Brian Croft with Belgium. For the Netherlands, there's Ryan Gravenberch, Rookie for the Orange, that'll be for Brian Croft as well. Rookie Red for Slovakia, Mark Rodak. And Rosario saying in 2026 they're expanding it to 48 teams. So maybe the one in Cutter is still 32. 2026 is the one here in North America, right? The one that we get? Nico Williams for Wales. No, yeah, we will have little excuse when they expand it to 48 teams. Yeah, we'll have little excuse not to qualify for that. Well, I think we may get automatic qualification anyway because we're hosting, along with Canada and Mexico. So those three clubs may have automatic qualifications. That's how they've traditionally done it. All right, there's the autograph. Nice, Iker Casillas. The Spanish keeper going to Steve Wright in Spain tried to trade, couldn't trade mojo. And that's that, ladies and gentlemen. Another great two boxes of mosaic UEFA Euro soccer in the books. That was break 11, more footy coming up in a different video right after this. Jasper'scasebreaks.com.