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FIFA World Cup 2018: Organising body open new fan area in Moscow ahead of Russia and Croatia's quarterfinal clash

Reuters July 5, 2018, 18:58:00 IST

FIFA will open a new fan area in Moscow to accommodate rising numbers of local fans turning up to watch the national team in action. Russia has defied expectations by reaching the quarterfinals, despite being the lowest ranked team in the tournament.

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Organising body open new fan area in Moscow ahead of Russia and Croatia's quarterfinal clash

Moscow: Moscow will open a new fan area in the capital ahead of Russia’s World Cup quarter final against Croatia, local officials said on Thursday, citing heavy demand from soccer fans. [caption id=“attachment_4650001” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Russian fans celebrate their team’s victory over Spain. AFP Russian fans celebrate their team’s victory over Spain. AFP[/caption] Russian fans are spellbound by the surprise success of the national team which has advanced to the quarter finals despite being the lowest ranked side in the tournament. The World Cup hosts’ penalty shootout victory over Spain on Sunday prompted extraordinary scenes of street celebration in Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov likened the partying to images of celebrations after the end of World War Two.

Moscow has one official FIFA fan zone located on the Sparrow Hills campus of Moscow State University and there have been fears of overcrowding as fans without tickets have flocked there to watch games on giant outdoor screens.

“The fan zone is hugely popular. Tens of thousands of people are gathering to watch the games on Sparrow Hills. For fans’ comfort we decided to organise an additional space to watch the games near the Spartak stadium,” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote on Twitter.

The new fan area will open on Saturday afternoon, Sobyanin wrote on Twitter. A local organising committee spokesperson said the new area was not an official FIFA fan zone and that it constituted a city initiative. England and Sweden, and Russia and Croatia are due to play on Saturday. Click here for full coverage of FIFA World Cup 2018   Click here to view the full schedule of FIFA World Cup 2018

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