Volgograd Arena

Description:

The Volgograd Arena is a right now under development new stadium in the city of Volgograd in southern Russia. It is worked with the reason for filling in as one of the playing scenes of the 2018 World Cup and will turn into the new home of Rotor Volgograd after the competition. 

The stadium is worked at the site of the previous Central Stadium, which used to be Volgograd's important stadium. Pulverization of the old stadium began in late 2014, and development of the new field moved in the spring of 2015. The stadium is relied upon to be finished in late 2017. 

The Volgograd Arena will have a limit of 45,000 seats separated by more than two levels. The cabled rooftop and fit outside are the champion highlights of the field. After the World Cup, the limit will be lessened to 35,000 seats. 

The Volgograd Arena is situated on the banks of the Volga stream only north of focal Volgograd at about 4 kilometers of the city's fundamental square, the Square of Fallen Fighters, and the primary railroad station. It is flanking Volgograd's primary stop, the Friendship Park, and lies a short separation far from Volgograd's fundamental fascination: the Motherland Calls statue. 

During the World Cup, the Volgograd Arena will host four first-round group games.


Matches:

18 June 2018 21:00 – Tunisia vs England – Group G
22 June 2018 18:00 – Nigeria vs Iceland – Group D
25 June 2018 17:00 – Saudi Arabia vs Egypt – Group A
28 June 2018 17:00 – Japan vs Poland – Group H
How to get to the Volgograd Arena:

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Key facts

Club: FC Rotor Volgograd | Capacity: 45,000 | Sched. opening: 2017 | Status: under construction

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