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World Cup 2018: Stadiums and matches (Photo Feature)

KATHMANDU, June 13: Football fans are eagerly waiting for June 14 when the FIFA World Cup starts. See each stadium a...

By Pratik Rana

KATHMANDU, June 13: Football fans are eagerly waiting for June 14 when the FIFA World Cup starts. See each stadium along with the matches it will hold in the world cup fixture.


Luzhiniki Stadium, Moscow


Crowd Capacity: 81,000


Russia v Saudi Arabia, Thursday 14 June


Germany v Mexico Sunday 17 June


Portugal v Morocco Wednesday 20 June


France v Denmark Tuesday 26 June


1B v 2A Sunday 1 July (Round of 16)


Semi Final 2: Wednesday 11 July


World Cup Final: Sunday 15 July


St. Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg


Crowd Capacity: 64,287


Morocco v Iran Friday 15 June


Russia v Egypt Tuesday 19 June


Brazil v Costa Rica Friday 22 June


Argentina v Nigeria Tuesday 26 June


1F v 2E Tuesday 3 July


Semi Final: Tuesday 10 July


Third Place: Saturday 14 July


Fisht Stadium, Sochi


Crowd Capacity: 47,659


Portugal v Spain Friday 15 June


Belgium v Panama Monday 18 June 


Germany v Sweden Saturday 23 June


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Australia v Peru Tuesday 26 June


1A v 2B Saturday 30 June (Round of 16)


Quarter Final:


Winner 3 v Winner 4 Saturday 7 July


 Volgograd Arena, Volgograd


Crowd Capacity: 45,568


Tunisia v England Monday 18 June


Nigeria v Iceland Friday 22 June


Saudi Arabia v Egypt Monday 25 June


Poland v Japan Thursday 28 June


Kazan Arena, Kazan


Crowd Capacity: 45,379


France v Australia Saturday 16 June


Iran v Spain Wednesday 20 June


Poland v Colombia Sunday 24 June


Germany v South Korea Wednesday June 27


1C v 2D Saturday 30 June(Round of 16)


Quarter Finals: Friday 6 July


Winner 5 v Winner 6


Spartak Stadium, Moscow


Crowd Capacity: 45,360


Argentina v Iceland Friday 16 June


Poland v Senegal Tuesday 19 June


Belgium v Tunisia Saturday 23 June


Serbia v Brazil Wednesday 27 June


1H v 2G Tuesday 3 July (Round of 16)


Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod


Crowd Capacity: 45,000


Sweden v South Korea Monday 18 June


Argentina v Croatia Thursday 21 June


England v Panama Sunday 24 June


Switzerland v Costa Rica Wednesday 27 June


1D v 2C Sunday 1 July (Round of 16)


Quarter Finals: Friday 6 July


Winner 1 v Winner 2


Rostov Arena, Rostov-On-Don


Crowd Capacity: 45,000


Brazil v Switzerland Sunday 17 June


Uruguay v Saudi Arabia Wednesday 20 June


South Korea v Mexico Saturday 23 June


Iceland v Croatia Tuesday 26 June


1G v 2H Monday 2 July (Round of 16)


Samara Arena, Samar


Crowd Capacity:  44,918


 Costa Rica v Serbia Saturdayday 17 June


Denmark v Australia Thursday June 21


Uruguay v Russia Monday June 25


Senegal v Colombia Thursday June 28


1E v 2F Monday July 2(Round of 16)


Quarter Final:


Winner 7 v Winner 8 Saturday July 7


Mordovia Arena, Saransk


Crowd Capacity: 44,442


Peru v Denmark Saturday June 16


Colombia v Japan Tuesday June 19


Portugal v Iran Monday June 25


Panama v Tunisia Thursday June 28


Ekaterinburg Arena, Yekaterinburg


Crowd Capacity: 35,000


Egypt v Uruguay Friday June 15


France v Peru Thursday June 21


Japan v Senegal Sunday June 24


Mexico v Sweden Wednesday June 27


Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad


Crowd Capacity: 35,000


Croatia v Nigeria Saturday June 16


Serbia v Switzerland Friday June 22


Spain v Morocco Monday June 25


England v Belgium Thursday June 28


 

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