Where every World Cup team will be based in Russia
Where all 32 competing nations at the World Cup will be based during this year’s tournament in Russia, which runs from June 14 to July 15:
Group A
Russia: Khimki, in the north-west suburbs of Moscow
Saudi Arabia: Saint Petersburg
Egypt: Grozny, in Chechnya
Uruguay: Nizhny Novgorod, on the Volga river, 400km east of Moscow
Group B
Portugal: Ramenskoye, in the south-east suburbs of Moscow
Spain: Krasnodar, in southern Russia, 150km from the Black Sea
Morocco: Voronezh, 500km south of Moscow
Iran: Bakovka, in the south-west suburbs of Moscow
Group C
France: Istra, 40km north-west of Moscow
Australia: Kazan, in Tatarstan 800km east of Moscow
Peru: at Sheremetyevo, to the north of Moscow
Denmark: Anapa, on the Black Sea coast
Group D
Argentina: Bronnitsy, 50km south-east of Moscow
Iceland: Gelendzhik, on the Black Sea coast
Croatia: Vyborgsky, north-west of Saint Petersburg
Nigeria: Yessentuki, by the Caucasus Mountains in southern Russia
Group E
Brazil: Sochi, on the Black Sea coast
Switzerland: Tolyatti, on the Volga near Samara
Costa Rica: Saint Petersburg
Serbia: Kaliningrad
Group F
Germany: Moscow
Mexico: Khimki, in the north-west suburbs of Moscow
Sweden: Gelendzhik, on the Black Sea coast
South Korea: Saint Petersburg
Group G
Belgium: Krasnogorsk, in the north-west suburbs of Moscow
Panama: Saransk, 650km south-east of Moscow
Tunisia: Rogozinino, 25km south-west of Moscow
England: Repino, on the Gulf of Finland just outside Saint Petersburg
Group H
Poland: Sochi, on the Black Sea coast
Senegal: Kaluga, 150km south-west of Moscow
Colombia: Kazan
Japan: Kazan
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