#7 Kazan Arena, Kazan
Capacity: 45,379
Schedule
Match #5: France vs Australia - June 16, 13:00 local time (15:30 IST)
Match #20: Iran vs Spain - June 20, 21:00 local time (23:30 IST)
Match #31: Poland vs Colombia - June 24, 21:00 local time (23:30 IST)
Match #43: South Korea vs Germany - June 27, 17:00 local time (19:30 IST)
Match #50: Round of 16, Group C Winner vs Group D Runner-up - June 30, 17:00 local time (19:30 IST)
Match #58: Quarter-Final, Winner Match #53 vs Winner Match #54 - July 6, 21:00 local time (23:30 IST)
Prior to the 2018 World Cup, the Kazan Arena has hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2013 Summer Universiade, the 2015 World Aquatics Championship and the 2017 Confederations Cup.
After the conclusion of the World Cup, FC Rubin Kazan will move into the stadium and make this their new home. The venue hosted four matches in the Confederations Cup - including the semi-final between Portugal and Chile.
#8 Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad
Capacity: 35,212
Schedule
Match #8: Croatia vs Nigeria - June 16, 21:00 local time (23:30 IST)
Match #26: Serbia vs Switzerland - June 22, 20:00 local time (22:30 IST)
Match #36: Spain vs Morocco - June 25, 20:00 local time (22:30 IST)
Match #45: England vs Belgium - June 28, 20:00 local time (22:30 IST)
The stadium is still unfinished and the due date for the stadium to be opened has been set for 22 March 2018. The construction process hasn't been completed and it is currently running behind schedule.
The concept is based on the design of Bayern Munich's home stadium, Allianz Arena. Post the World Cup, it will be the new home for FC Baltika Kaliningrad of the Russian Football National League.