Dynamo Stadium in Moscow. Built in 1928 and currently under reconstruction the new stadium expects to hold 44.920 people
Proposed stadium in Rostov-on-Don. Located on the left bank of the Don River, just opposite the centre of the city on a site of 52 hectares
Spartak Stadium in Moscow for Spartak Moscow
Stadium 2018. Russia
Stadium in Kaliningrad. Situated close to Poland, Kalingrad will host its matches in this 45,015 all-seater stadium situated on an island.
Stadium in Krasnodar. Set to accommodate 50,015 fans - making it the third biggest stadium of the tournament.
Stadium in Nizhny Novgorod. Yet another stadium located in stunning environs, and with a capacity close to 45,000 (44,899 to be precise)
Stadium in Samara. Situated at the confluence of the Volga and Samara rivers, this 44,918 all-seater stadium has yet to built
Stadium in Saransk. A small city with a population of only 300,000, but due to have a striking 45,000 all-seater stadium.
Stadium in Sochi. This will be a host venue for the 2014 Winter Olympics as well as the World Cup. Its capacity should be 47,659.
Stadium in Volgograd. Built in the city formerly known as Stalingrad, this 45,015 all-seater stadium will be the centrepiece of a vast new park close to the Mamayev Mound WW2 memorial.
Yekaterinburg stadium in Yekaterinburg. On the fringes of Kazakhstan and with a population of 1.3 million people this city will be home to a 44,130 all-seater stadium.
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