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
ICC Women’s T20 world cup: England to face West Indies
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