The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia is commencing on June 14. The four-week event is being hosted in Russia for the first time, with 64 matches played at 12 venues around the ample country. The final match is at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium on July 15.
All the 32 teams have an encampment that acts as their headquarters during the tournament, with their own hotel and training site. They then travel to the host city for each match, staying overnight at the venue hotel, and training at a site there.
Following the group stage, teams that advance can either remain at their team camp or move from host city to host city, here are the stadiums(venues) where 2018 World Cup is to be held:
Luzhniki Stadium | Spartak Stadium |
Saint Petersburg Stadium | Kaliningrad Stadium |
Nizhny Novgorod Stadium | Kazan Arena |
Samara Arena | Volgograd Arena |
Ekaterinburg Arena | Mordovia Arena |
Rostov Arena | Fisht Stadium |
Also check: 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Schedule