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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