2018 FIFA World Cup Stadiums VR 360
The most known one is Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow which will host seven World Cup matches: 4 group stage matches, a Round of 16, one semifinal and the final match.
It is the largest stadium in Russia with the capacity of 81,000 people! In 1980, it was the chief venue for the 1980 Summer Olympics, in 1998 it was included in the list of UEFA 5-star European football stadiums. In 2006, the category system was revised to a 4-star ranking method, but still, Luzhniki Stadium has the highest rate.
The second largest stadium of the FIFA World Cup is located in the second largest Russian city - Saint-Petersburg. Officially named Saint-Petersburg Stadium, it is also known as Krestovsky Stadium due to the location on Krestovsky Island. The other name of the stadium is Zenit Arena as it serves as home for FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.