
Moscow’s Luzhniki all set for World Cup – 360 view
Come along for a 360 tour of Moscow’s newly-renovated Luzhniki Stadium, as it prepares to host matches at the 2018 FIFA World Cup this summer. First built in 1956 and originally named the Central Lenin Stadium, the 81,000-person capacity makes it Russia’s biggest stadium. Luzhniki will host seven games during the tournament, including the opening match and the World Cup Final. Russia will host the FIFA World Cup for the first time between June 14th and July 15th 2018. A total of 32 teams will take part, playing games in 11 cities.

Come along for a 360 tour of Moscow’s newly-renovated Luzhniki Stadium, as it prepares to host matches at the 2018 FIFA World Cup this summer. First built in 1956 and originally named the Central Lenin Stadium, the 81,000-person capacity makes it Russia’s biggest stadium. Luzhniki will host seven games during the tournament, including the opening match and the World Cup Final. Russia will host the FIFA World Cup for the first time between June 14th and July 15th 2018. A total of 32 teams will take part, playing games in 11 cities.