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Mar 23, 2018 · Matches The Kaliningrad Stadium is hosting four matches in the group stage of the World Cup this summer, starting with Croatia v Nigeria on 16 June. A match that promises to be one of...
It hosts FC Baltika Kaliningrad of the Russian Premier League, replacing Baltika Stadium. [3] Its project is based on the concept of the Allianz Arena, which hosted matches of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The first match was played on 11 April 2018, a football match between FC Baltika and PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara.
Jun 1, 2018 · Spread over 1,800 miles from the exclave of Kaliningrad on the coast of the Baltic Sea to Ekaterinburg, at the base of the Ural mountains, 12 stadiums across Russia will host the 64 matches...
- Luzhniki Stadium – Moscow
- Otkritie Arena – Moscow
- Krestovsky Stadium – Saint Petersburg
- Fisht Olympic Stadium – Sochi
- Cosmos Arena – Samara
- Kazan Arena – Kazan
- Rostov Arena – Rostov-on-Don
- Volgograd Arena – Volgograd
- Nizhny Novgorod Stadium – Nizhny Novgorod
- Mordovia Arena – Saransk
Who plays there? Russia national team Capacity: 81,000 World Cup fixtures 14 June Russia vs Saudi Arabia – Group A 17 June Germany vs Mexico – Group F 20 June Portugal vs Morocco – Group B 26 June Denmark vs France – Group C 1 July Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A – Round of 16 11 July Winner Match 59 vs Winner Match 60 – Semi-final 15 July Winn...
Who plays there? Spartak Moscow Capacity: 45,360 World Cup fixtures June 16 Argentina vs Iceland – Group D June 19 Poland vs Senegal – Group H June 23 Belgium vs Tunisia – Group G June 27 Serbia vs Brazil – Group E July 3 Winner Group H vs Runner-up Group G – Round of 16
Who plays there?Zenit St Petersburg Capacity:67,000 World Cup fixtures 15 June Morocco vs Iran – Group B 19 June Russia vs Egypt – Group A 22 June Brazil vs Costa Rica – Group E 26 June Nigeria vs Argentina – Group D 3 July Winner Group F vs Runner-up Group E – Round of 16 10 July Winner Match 57 vs Winner Match 58 – Semi-final 14 July Loser Match ...
Who plays there? Russia National Team (occasionally) Capacity: 41,220 World Cup fixtures June 15 Portugal vs Spain – Group B June 18 Belgium vs Panama – Group G June 23 Germany vs Sweden – Group F June 26 Australia vs Peru – Group C June 30 Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B – Round of 16 July 7 Winner Match 51 vs Winner Match 52 – Quarter-finals
Who plays there?FC Krylia Sovetov Samara Capacity:44,918 World Cup fixtures June 17 Costa Rica vs Serbia – Group E June 21 Denmark vs Australia – Group C June 25 Uruguay vs Russia – Group A June 28 Senegal vs Colombia – Group H July 2 Winner Group E vs Runner-up Group F – Round of 16 July 7 Winner Match 55 vs Winner Match 56 – Quarter-finals
Who plays there?FC Rubin Kazan Capacity: 45,379 World Cup fixtures June 16 France vs Australia – Group C June 20 Iran vs Spain – Group B June 24 Poland vs Colombia – Group H June 27 South Korea vs Germany – Group F June 30 Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D – Round of 16 July 6 Winner Match 53 vs Winner Match 54 – Quarter-finals
Who plays there?FC Rostov Capacity: 45,000 World Cup fixtures June 17 Brazil vs Switzerland – Group E June 20 Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia – Group A June 23 South Korea vs Mexico – Group F June 26 Iceland vs Croatia – Group D July 2 Winner Group G vs Runner-down Group H – Round of 16
Who plays there?FC Rotor Volgograd Capacity:45,568 World Cup fixtures June 18 Tunisia vs England – Group G June 22 Nigeria vs Iceland – Group D June 25 Saudi Arabia vs Egypt – Group A June 28 Japan vs Poland – Group H
Who plays there?FC Olimiyets Nizhny Novgorod Capacity:44,899 World Cup fixtures June 18 Sweden vs South Korea – Group F June 21 Argentina vs Croatia – Group D June 24 England vs Panama – Group G June 27 Switzerland vs Costa Rica – Group E July 1 Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C – Round of 16 July 6 Winner Match 49 vs Winner Match 50 – Quarter-fi...
Who plays there?FC Mordavia Saransk Capacity:44,442 World Cup fixtures June 16 Peru vs Denmark – Group C June 19 Colombia vs Japan – Group H June 25 Iran vs Portugal – Group B June 28 Panama vs Tunisia – Group G
- Phil Haigh
- Ekaterinburg Arena (Central Stadium) in Yekaterinburg. Founded: 1957 (renovated from 2006-2011) Capacity: 35,696 during World Cup; 23,000 after World Cup.
- Kaliningrad Stadium in Kaliningrad. Founded: 2018. Capacity: 35,212 during World Cup; 25,000 after World Cup. Home club: FC Baltika Kaliningrad.
- Kazan Arena in Kazan. Founded: 2013. Capacity: 45,379. Home club: FC Rubin Kazan. World Cup games: Four group stage and two knockout round matches.
- Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Founded: 1956. Capacity: 81,000. Home club: Owned by government (CSKA Moscow, Spartak Moscow and Torpedo Moscow used to play there)
Russia World Cup 2018 – in numbers. Teams: 32. Playing venues: 12. Matches: 65. Opening match: Luzhniki Stadium. Final: Luzhniki Stadium. Average venue capacity: 49,300 seats. Largest venue: Luzhniki Stadium (81,000 seats) Smallest venue: Kaliningrad Stadium (35,212 seats)
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Jun 11, 2018 · The stadium has been built for the finals, but will be home to FC Baltika Kaliningrad. Matches: Croatia v Nigeria (June 16), Serbia v Switzerland (June 22), Spain v Morocco (June 25), England v...