World Cup 2018: Can you name the 11 host cities in Russia? Russia- the world’s largest country with a population of 140 million people ...
Russia- the world’s largest country with a population of 140 million people is all set to lead the quadrennial global championship, to unify the world in the spirit of football.
If you are passionate about your team winning the matches, go check out Betway the best online football betting site!
You could bet on your favorite’s team matches, and each time your team wins, you get a lot of money too.
All it takes is a PC or a smartphone and an internet connection to get started, so you really shouldn’t be waiting here.
The 11 Cities to Host the world Cup Matches
Russia did invest in the World Cup, building up a good many stadiums as well as even introducing new trains.
The following are the cities hosting the world cup 2018 matches:
Moscow- Sol City
Moscow will host matches between Russia and Saudi Arabia will be held on Thursday, June 14, in the Luzhniki Stadium and Argentina and Iceland on Saturday, June 16, in the Spartak Stadium.
Saint Petersburg- Northern Splendor
Host to the matches between Morocco and Iran on June 15 and Russia and Egypt on June 19 in the Saint Petersburg stadium, Saint Petersburg is also ranked 17th in the world’s best tourist destinations.
Samara- wings of Russia
This city hosts the matches between Costa Rica and Serbia on June 17 and Denmark and Australia on June 21 in the famous Samara Arena.
Ekaterinburg: Treasure of Ural
The Ekaterinburg arena hosts the matches between Egypt and Uruguay on June 15 and France and Peru on June 21.
Rostov-on-Don- the city of Cossack freemen
The Rostov arena plays hosts to the matches between Brasil and Switzerland on June 17 and Uruguay and Saudi Arabia on June 20.
Saransk- A provincial town par excellence
The matches of Peru vs Denmark and Colombia vs Japan on June 16 and 19 respectively will take place in the Mordovia arena.
Nizhny Novgorod- a royal established city
This city plays host to the matches of Sweden vs Korean Republic and Argentina vs Croatia on June 18 and June 21 respectively at the Nizhny Novgodro stadium.
Volgograd- a city of sun and memories
The matches of Tunisia vs England on June 18 and that of Nigeria vs Iceland on June 22 is to be held in this city at the Volgograd arena.
Kaliningrad- the coast of knights and amber
The Kaliningrad stadium is host to the matches between Croatia and Nigeria on June 16 and Serbia and Switzerland on June 22.
Kazan- the heard of Kazan
The Kazan area will play host to France vs Australia on june 16 and Iran vs Spain matches on June 20.
Sochi- the summer capital
Sochi will play host to the Portugal vs Spain faceoff on june 15 and the Belgium vs Panama match on June 18.
If you are heading off to Russia to watch some world cup matches, which of these venues are you going to? Let us know in the comments below!