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  1. Explore the 12 stadiums and arenas that will host the matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Games will be played at these venues from June 14 to July 15. Games will be played at these venues from June 14 to July 15.

  2. Dec 1, 2017 · Gareth Southgate, manager of England and Harry Kane of England celebrate victory and World Cup Finals qualification after the FIFA 2018 World Cup Group F Qualifier between England and Slovenia at ...

    • Fisht Olympic Stadium
    • Krestovsky Stadium
    • Otkrytiye Arena
    • Luzhniki Stadium
    • Kaliningrad Stadium
    • Kazan Arena
    • Nizhny Novgorod Stadium
    • Mordovia Arena
    • Rostov Arena
    • Central Stadium

    Location: Situated in Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia Construction cost: $779 million Capacity: 47,659 Opened for the first time in 2013, Fisht Olympic Stadiumwill be the host for six World Cup matches (4 group stages, 1 round of 16 match, and one of the quarterfinals). Originally built as an enclosed facility, this stadium has gone through a lot of ...

    Location: Krestovsky Island, Saint Petersburg, Russia Construction cost: $1.1 billion Capacity: 64,287 Home of FC Zenit Saint Petersberg, the Saint-Petersberg stadium will be one the busiest stadium during the FIFA World Cupand will host 7 matches, including the third-place match, a semifinal and 1 round of 16 match. It usually operates with a capa...

    Location: Tushino, Moscow, Russia Construction cost: $430 million Capacity: 45,360 Located in Toshi, Moscow, Otkrytiye Arenais the home of Russian Premier League side Spartak Moscow and is capable of holding up to 45,360 spectators at a time. First opened in September 2014, for the match between Spartak Moscow and Red Star Belgrade, this stadium al...

    Location: Khamovniki District, Moscow, Russia Construction cost: $427 million Capacity: 81,000 Luzhniki Stadiumis situated in the capital city of Moscow and will also host the final match of the World Cup. It is mainly used as the home ground of the Russia National football team and can hold up to 81,000 spectators at a time. 7 matches will be play...

    Location: Oktyabrsky Island, Kaliningrad, Russia Construction cost: $314 million Capacity: 35,212 Kaliningrad Stadiumhas a capacity of 35,212, is the smallest stadium for the tournament and will be hosting 4 matches, all during group stages. The stadium is still in the final stages of construction, and its first test match is set to be played in Ma...

    Location: Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia Construction cost: $450 million Capacity: 45,379 Opened in July 2013, this stadium is the home of Russian Premier League outfit Ruben Kazanand has the largest outside LED screen installed in the world. With the capacity of containing upto 45,379 fans at a time, this will be fifth-largest stadium in the tournament....

    Location: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Construction cost: $315 million Capacity: 44,899 Situated in Nizhny Novgorod- the 5th most populated city in Russia, this stadium will host 6 games including 1 Round of 16 match, and 1 quarter-Final. This newly built stadium has a capacity of 44,899 and will be used by Russian Premier League side FC Olimpiyets Nizh...

    Location: Saransk, Mordovia, Russia Construction cost: $300 million Capacity: 44,442 Situated in Saransk, Mordovia, Russia, this stadium is still under construction and is expecting to host its first test match in April 2018. The Mordovia Arenawill host 4 World Cup matches, all from the Group Stages. This stadium has been planned to hold 44,442 spe...

    Location: Rostov-on-Don, Russia Construction cost: $342 million Capacity: 45,000 The host of 4 group stage matches, in addition to one round of 16 match is still under construction, though the Russian Organizing Committee has promised to have the stadium ready for the World Cup. Rostov Arenahas a seating capacity of 45,000, which will be decreased ...

    Location: Yekaterinburg, Russia Construction cost: $223 million Capacity: 35,696 Built in 1957, Central Stadiumwill be the second oldest stadium to feature in this edition of World Cup, just after Luzhiki Stadium in the capital city of Moscow. Situated in the city of Yekaterinburg, this will be the only stadium to be situated in the Asian part of R...

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  3. Jun 14, 2018, 9:36 AM PDT. A general view shows the Kaliningrad Stadium, which will host matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, in Kaliningrad, Russia April 11, 2018. Reuters. The 2018 World Cup has ...

  4. Apr 25, 2018 · Singapore, 25 April 2018 – Singtel, StarHub and Mediacorp are collaborating for the first time to bring the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ to football fans in Singapore. All three broadcasters will offer complete FIFA World Cup™ coverage at the à la carte price of S$94.16 until 22 May and S$112.35 thereafter, unchanged from FIFA World Cup ...

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · Tuesday, July 10: Winner match 57 v winner match 58 St Petersburg 2pm. Wednesday, July 11: Winner match 59 v winner match 60 Moscow (Luzhniki) 2pm. THIRD-PLACE MATCH. Saturday, July 14: St Petersburg 10am. FINAL. Sunday, July 15: Moscow (Luzhniki) 11am. Follow @JPW_NBCSports. Dates, kick off times, venues. Full schedule for all 64 games at the ...

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  7. The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in late 2010. It was the eleventh time the championships had been held in Europe, the first time they were ...