Capacity: 80,000
The Luzhniki Stadium is home to the first game of the tournament on Thursday June 14 between host nation Russia and Saudi Arabia and will ultimately play host to the final on Sunday July 15. It has the largest capacity of all the World Cup 2018 stadia.
It first opened in 1956 and began refurbishment works to increase its capacity in 2013, with the athletics track removed, stands moved closer to the pitch, and two extra tiers added. The historical outer facade has been kept and incorporated into the new structure.
After the World Cup, the Luzhniki Stadium will continue to be the home ground for all Russia national team games.
GettyWhat games are being played at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow?
Russia vs Saudi Arabia (June 14)
Germany vs Mexico (June 17)
Portugal vs Morocco (June 20)
Denmark vs France (June 26)
Round of 16 match 3 (July 1)
Semi-final 2 (July 11)
Final (July 15)












