Desperate for that last defender to complete your Portugal team line-up or looking to swap one of your two Wayne Rooney stickers?

Well, Blackdog Ballroom on New Wakefield Street has come to the rescue of collectors desperate to fill their Panini World Cup sticker books.

The whole thing was masterminded after manager Audie Walmsley let slip that he was collecting the stickers and desperate to fill his album.

But he's not alone and joins thousands in Greater Manchester and millions worldwide to take part in the tradition of collecting sticker packs of players, stadiums and managers and placing them in cardboard book.

The city centre bar will host a World Cup Sticker swapsie shop on June 12 at 6pm.

The event sparks month-long celebrations of the upcoming football tournament in Brazil.

In true samba style, there will be a Brazilian BBQ on the roof terrace washed down with £3 Caipirinhas, the national drink of Brazil.

Then once stickers have been swapped and collectors are happy, BlackDog will be playing Brazil vs Croatia at 9pm on the bar's five big screens - the opening match of the tournament.

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Audie Walmsley, manager at Black Dog Ballroom NWS said “I’d been collecting the stickers in secret, popping out on my lunch break and searching for the last ones to fill in my book.

"When the guys in the office found out, I thought they’d all laugh, but it seems we’ve all be collecting in secret. Now we’re talking about it and have been swapping like mad.

"We only need a few more to finish our books, so an event like this is brilliant. I hope someone brings Sergio Aguero, he’s the only one I need.’

Customers are urged to bring in their sticker books and any stickers they have to swap.

Anyone proving that they have finished their book on the night can claim a free caipirinha to celebrate.