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A look at the many venues of the WC

It's World Cup time again! Sixty-four matches will happen at 12 venues in 11 cities and 32 teams will battle for football's ultimate trophy. Here's a glimpse of every stadium that's hosting a match in this Russia edition.
Last Updated 25 June 2018, 06:36 IST
A photo shows the Volgograd Arena stadium in Volgograd. It will host several games of the FIFA World Cup 2018. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows the Volgograd Arena stadium in Volgograd. It will host several games of the FIFA World Cup 2018. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
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A view of the Spartak Stadium in Moscow. The 45,000-seater stadium will host four group matches and a round of 16 game of   the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A view of the Spartak Stadium in Moscow. The 45,000-seater stadium will host four group matches and a round of 16 game of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A picture shows the Kazan Arena in the Russian city of Kazan. The stadium will host four group games, a round of 16   matches and a quarter-final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A picture shows the Kazan Arena in the Russian city of Kazan. The stadium will host four group games, a round of 16 matches and a quarter-final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows the pitch and the stands of the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. During the World Cup, the 40,000-seater   stadium will host four first round group games, one round of 16 match, and one quarter-final. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows the pitch and the stands of the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. During the World Cup, the 40,000-seater stadium will host four first round group games, one round of 16 match, and one quarter-final. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows a view of the Petersburg Arena in the city of St.Petersburg. The 67,000 seater stadium will host six   football matches of the 2018 World Cup including the semi-final and the match for third place. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows a view of the Petersburg Arena in the city of St.Petersburg. The 67,000 seater stadium will host six football matches of the 2018 World Cup including the semi-final and the match for third place. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows FIFA World Cup 2018 mascot Zabivaka, placed in front of the Nizhny Novgorod Arena in Nizhny Novgorod. the   stadium will host four group matches, Round of 16 game and a quarter-final football match of the World Cup. Source: MLADEN ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows FIFA World Cup 2018 mascot Zabivaka, placed in front of the Nizhny Novgorod Arena in Nizhny Novgorod. the stadium will host four group matches, Round of 16 game and a quarter-final football match of the World Cup. Source: MLADEN ANTONOV / AFP
A view of the pitch and the stands of the Kaliningrad Stadium in Kaliningrad. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A view of the pitch and the stands of the Kaliningrad Stadium in Kaliningrad. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A view of the pitch and the stands of Mordovia Arena in Saransk. The 44,000-seater stadium will host four World Cup matches. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A view of the pitch and the stands of Mordovia Arena in Saransk. The 44,000-seater stadium will host four World Cup matches. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A general view shows the pitch of the Samara Arena, also known as Kosmos Arena, during a local match, in Samara, Russia,   ahead of the 2018 World Cup. The nearly 45,000-seater stadium will host six World Cup matches. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A general view shows the pitch of the Samara Arena, also known as Kosmos Arena, during a local match, in Samara, Russia, ahead of the 2018 World Cup. The nearly 45,000-seater stadium will host six World Cup matches. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows Rostov Arena in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. The stadium will host five football matches of the World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A photo shows Rostov Arena in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. The stadium will host five football matches of the World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A general view of Ekaterinburg Arena in Yekaterinburg. The 35,000-seater stadium will host four group matches of the World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
A general view of Ekaterinburg Arena in Yekaterinburg. The 35,000-seater stadium will host four group matches of the World Cup. Source: Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
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(Published 14 June 2018, 12:33 IST)

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